A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SUBMARINE WARFARE
France.
“La Navigation Sous-Marine,” by G. L. Pesce. Paris, 1897.
“Les Bateaux Sous-Marins,” 2 vols., by F. Forest and H. Noalhat. Paris, 1900.
“La Navigation Sous-Marine,” by M. Gaget. Paris, 1901.
“La Navigation Sous-Marine à travers les Siècles,” by M. Delpeuel. Paris, 1902.
“Les Torpilleurs autonomes et l’avenir de la Marine,” by G. Charmes. Paris, 1885.
“Les Torpilleurs, la Guerre Navale et la Defense des côtes,” by Vice-Admiral Bourgois. Paris, 1888.
Belgium.
“La Guerre Sous-Marine,” by L. G. Daudenart. Brussels, 1872.
“Les Mines Sous-Marines dans la defense des Rades,” by C. Huët. Brussels, 1875.
Germany.
“Die Unterseische Schiffahrt,” by L. Hauff. Munich, 1859.
“Geschichte der Sieminen und Torpedoes,” by F. von Ehrenkrook. Berlin, 1878.
“Die Fisch Torpedoes,” by F. von Ehrenkrook. Berlin, 1878.
Great Britain.
“Submarine Boats,” by G. W. Hovgaard. London (Spon), 1887.
“Submarine Mines and Torpedoes as applied to Harbour Defence,” by Major J. T. Bucknill. London, 1889.
“Notes on Submarine Mines, commonly called Torpedoes,” by Capt. H. Steward, R.E. London, 1886.
“Torpedoes and Torpedo Warfare,” by Lt. C. W. Sleeman (2nd ed., 1889). Simpkin, London.
“Torpedoes and Torpedo Vessels,” by Lt. G. E. Armstrong. London, 2nd ed., 1901.
“Submarine Navigation,” a Scientific Quarterly, by Alan H. Burgoyne, 1901.
United States.
“Torpedo War and Submarine Explosions,” by R. Fulton. New York, 1810.
“Submarine Warfare,” by J. S. Barnes. New York, 1869.
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
- P. [1], added “PART I”.
- P. [71], changed “advantages over the second” to “advantages over the first”.
- P. [179], changed “built in 1795” to “built in 1775”.
- P. [189], changed “General Washington, in a letter to Thomas Jefferson dated September 26, 1875” to “General Washington, in a letter to Thomas Jefferson dated September 26, 1775”.
- P. [190], changed “In 1787 Fulton” to “In 1797 Fulton”.
- P. [315], changed “On the 28th of June, 1870” to “On the 28th of June, 1890”.
- Silently corrected typographical errors and variations in spelling.
- Archaic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings retained as printed.
- Footnotes were re-indexed using numbers.