Conversations on Seabourn Quest Dover to Montreal August-September 2016

Books mentioned in Andy’s conversations on Seabourn Quest‘s “Voyage of Exploration”

August-September 2016.

Mary Rose

The Mary Rose  David Childs

The Men of the Mary Rose  A.J. Stirland

The Six Wives of Henry VIII Antonia Fraser

Henry VIII John Guy

Mary Rose, Your Noblest Shippe edited Peter Marsden

Iceland, Norway and the Cold War

Dead Wake Erik Larson

George F. Kennan John Lewis Gaddis

The Worlds of Herman Kahn Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi

Blind Man’s Bluff  Sherry Sontag

My Journey to the Nuclear Brink William J. Perry

Horrible Shipwreck

A Regency Visitor edited by E. M. Butler

Great Britain and the United States in WWI at Sea

First World War  John Keegan

The Sleepwalkers  Christopher Clark

Woodrow Wilson  John Milton Cooper Jr.

Castles of Steel Robert K. Massie

Catastrophe 1914: Europe Goes to War Max Hastings

From Imperial Splendor to Internment Nicolas Wolz

1913 In Search of the World Before the Great War Charles Emmerson

The War that Ended the Peace Margaret MacMillian

Towards the Flame Dominic Liever

Guns of August Barbara Tuchman

The Russian Origins of World War I Sean McMeekin

Disaster at Lady Franklin Bay: The Greely Expedition

Ice Blink Scott Cookman

Lady Franklin’s Revenge Ken McGoogan

Ghosts of Sabine Leonard F. Guttridge

In the Kingdom of Ice Hampston Sides

Last Lincoln Conspirator

American Brutus  Michael Kauffman

Manhunt  James Swanson

The Empire of Cotton  Sven Beckert

Civil War Navy

Lincoln and His Admirals Craig L. Symonds

Civil War at Sea Craig L. Symonds

War on the Waters  James M. McPherson

CSS Alabama vs USS Kearsarge  Mark Lardas

Wolf of the Deep  Stephen Fox

Shenandoah

The Seeking Gary McKay

The Last Shot Lynn Schooler

The Shenandoah Affair Paul Williams

Sea of Gray  Tom Chaffin

Confederate Raiders in the North Pacific Murray Morgan

CSS Shenandoah James L. Waddell

The Last Confederate Ship at Sea Paul William

Confederates Down Under

Most Famous Man in America Debby Applegate