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Resources share the relationship genre to Sea stories
- Man of war, Alexander Kent
- Raise the Titanic!, Clive Cussler
- Enemies at every turn, David Donachie
- Halfhyde for the queen, Philip McCutchan
- Rough passage to London, a sea captain's tale, a novel, Robin Lloyd
- The fire ship, Peter Tonkin
- Battlecruiser, Douglas Reeman
- Band of brothers, Alexander Kent
- The cat's table, [a novel], Michael Ondaatje
- Cross of St George, Alexander Kent
- A sea of troubles, by David Donachie
- Beyond the reef, Alexander Kent
- A single rose, Barbara Delinsky
- Buccaneer, Dudley Pope
- Halfhyde ordered south, Philip McCutchan
- Billy Budd, Herman Melville
- Captains courageous, Rudyard Kipling
- Sea change, [a novel], Jeremy Page
- Nostromo, a tale of the seaboard, Joseph Conrad
- Any approaching enemy, a novel of the Napoleonic Wars, Jay Worrall
- The cruel sea, Nicholas Monsarrat
- The Black Joke, Farley Mowat
- Halfhyde's island, by Philip McCutchan
- Signal - close action!, Alexander Kent
- The Reaper, Michael Aye
- Sails on the horizon, Jay Worrall
- Halfhyde and the guns of arrest, by Philip McCutchan
- Captain Hornblower, R.N., C.S. Forester
- Hornblower and the crisis, an unfinished novel, C.S. Forester ; introduction by Bernard Cornwell
- Skeleton Coast, Clive Cussler, with Jack Du Brul
- Moby-Dick, or the whale, Herman Melville ; and an extract from Narrative of the most extraordinary and distressing shipwreck of the whale-ship Essex / by Owen Chase
- Jaws, Peter Benchley
- Nostromo, by Joseph Conrad
- The North water, a novel, Ian McGuire
- Moby Dick, or, The whale, Herman Melville
- In gallant company, by Alexander Kent
- Corsair, Dudley Pope
- Jester's fortune, Dewey Lambdin
- Whispers of winter, Tracie Peterson
- For my country's freedom, Alexander Kent
- Mr. Midshipman Hornblower, C.S. Forester
- Admiral Hornblower, C.S. Forester
- The key to creation, Kevin J. Anderson
- Sail, a novel, James Patterson & Howard Roughan
- Galleon, Dudley Pope
- The rogue pirate's bride, Shana Galen
- The sea wolf, Jack London ; Brian Emerson
- Stand into danger, Alexander Kent
- The edge of the world, Kevin J. Anderson
- Moby Dick, Herman Melville