Arthur Marder - Published Works

Published Works

  • The anatomy of British sea power: a history of British naval policy in the pre-dreadnought era, 1880-1905 (1940, 1964, 1972, 1976)
  • Portrait of an admiral: the life and papers of Sir Herbert Richmond (1952)
  • Fear God and dread nought : the correspondence of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher of Kilverstone. selected and edited by Arthur J. Marder Three volumes. v. 1. The making of an Admiral, 1854-1904.--v. 2. Years of power, 1904-1914.--v. 3. Restoration, abdication, and last years, 1914-1920 (1952–59)
  • From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow: the Royal Navy in the Fisher era, 1904-1919 five volumes (1961–70, 1978)
  • Winston is back : Churchill at the Admiralty, 1939-40 (1972)
  • From the Dardanelles to Oran: studies of the Royal Navy in war and peace, 1915-1940 (1974)
  • Operation 'Menace': the Dakar expedition and the Dudley North affair (1976)
  • Naval warfare in the twentieth century, 1900-1945: essays in honour of Arthur Marder edited by Gerald Jordan (1977)
  • Old friends, new enemies: the Royal Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy two volumes. . Strategic illusions, 1936-1941 by Arthur J. Marder—v. 2. The Pacific war, 1942-1945 by Arthur J. Marder, Mark Jacobsen, and John Horsfield. (1981–1990)

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