Published Works
Novels:
- The Fall of Asgard. 1886
- For God and Gold, 1887
- Kophetua the Thirteenth, 1889
- A Business in Great Waters
Historical:
- Monographs on Monk in 1889 and on Sir Francis Drake in 1890 for the 'English men of Action' series
- Drake and the Tudor Navy, a history of the rise of England as a naval power, 1899
- The successors of Drake, 1900
- England in the Mediterranean, British power within the straight (1603-1713), 1904
- Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816.
- England in the Seven Years' War. 1907
- Signals and Instructions, (1778-1794)
- The Campaign of Trafalgar, 1910
- Some Principles of Maritime Strategy, 1911
- The Spencer Papers (1794-1801)
- Maritime Operations in the Russo-Japanese War 1904-05 (Originally classified secret in two volumes, published for public release in 1994).
- Official History of the Great War Naval Operations, Vol I April 1920, vol II November 1921, but Corbett died before agreeing final corrections to vol III which was published in 1923 (Longman Green and Co.).
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