Publications
Frame is the author (or editor) of more than 25 books, including:
- The Garden Island (1990)
- He was convenor of the first Australian Naval History Seminar and co-edited its proceedings, Reflections on the RAN (1991)
- Where Fate Calls: The HMAS Voyager Tragedy (1992)
- Pacific Partners: A History of Australian-American Naval Relations (1992)
- HMAS Sydney: Loss and Controversy (1993) (on which the 1993 Channel 9 television documentary No Survivor was based]
- Binding Ties: an experience of adoption and reunion in Australia (1999),
- The Shores of Gallipoli: Naval Aspects of the Anzac Campaign (2000)
- A Church for a Nation: The History of the Anglican Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn (2000)
- Mutiny! Naval Insurrections in Australia and New Zealand (2001)
- "Anglicanism in Australia: A History" (2002)
- "No Pleasure Cruise: The Story of the Royal Australian Navy" (2004)
- Living by the Sword? The Ethics of Armed Intervention (2004)
- The Life and Death of Harold Holt (2005)
- "The Cruel Legacy: The HMAS Voyager Tragedy" (2005)
- "Church and State: Australia's Imaginary Wall" (2006)
- "Agendas for Australian Anglicanism: Essays in Honour of Bruce Kaye" (2006)
- "Anglicans in Australia" (2007)
- "Children on Demand: The Ethics of Defying Nature" (2008)
- "HMAS Sydney: Australia's Greatest Naval Tragedy" (2008)
- "Evolution in the Antipodes: Charles Darwin and Australia" (2009)
- "Losing My Religion: Unbelief in Australia" (2009)
- "Called to Minister: Vocational Discernment in the Contemporary Church" (2010)
He co-authored:
- First In, Last Out! The Navy at Gallipoli (1990)
- Where the Rivers Run: A History of the Anglican Parish of Wagga Wagga (1995)
- Labouring in Vain: A History of Bishopthorpe (1996)
- The Seven Churches of Binda: the history of an Anglican rural parish (1998)
- "Stromlo: An Australian Observatory" (2003)
- "Defining Convictions and Decisive Commitments: The 39 Articles in Contemporary Anglicanism" (2010)
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