Scapa Flow.
A new and updated version of Orkney: A Historical Guide by Caroline Wickham-Jones. By Caroline Wickham-Jones. 2015 updated edition. paperback.
The story of this remarkable place, weaving together history, eyewitness accounts and personal experience to capture the life and spirit of Scapa Flow when it was home to thousands of service personnel and the most powerful fleet in the world. By James Miller.
In the Words of the Survivors. The story of the sinking of the HMS Royal Oak by a German submarine which cost the lives of 833 Royal Navy soldiers. By Dilip Sarker. Paperback.
The story of the "Grand Scuttle" of the German High Seas Fleet in 1919. By Dan Van Der Vat. Paperback.
A biography of Vice Admiral von Reuter and the German navy leading to World War One, and a narrative of the salvage of the German Imperial fleet. Edited by Simon Mills. Paperback. (Was £14.95, now £10)
The history of Scapa Flow, Orkney's magnificent sheltered harbour. By W. S. Hewison. Paperback.
The story of Ernest Cox, a Wolverhampton-born scrap merchant, who led the biggest salvage operation in history to recover the scuttled German ships in Scapa Flow. By Tony Booth. Paperback.
The Defences of Britain's Great Fleet Anchorage 1914-45. Fortress 85 series. Design, technology and history of key fortresses, strategic positions and defensive systems. By Angus Konstam. Softback.
The story of World War I, and how a remote group of islands off the north of Scotland became 'the principal maritime centre of a world in conflict' and one of the most strongly fortified and most heavily controlled areas in the country. By Geoffrey Stell. Hardback.