Incoming Resources
- Australian shipwrecks, volume 4: 1901-1986
- Call the hands, a collection of my naval yarns, Roger Paine
- Facing fear, the first woman to sail solo around Antarctica, Lisa Blair
- Australian shipwrecks, Jack Loney, Volume 5
- Seafaring women, adventures of pirate queens, female stowaways, and sailors' wives, David Cordingly
- Tightwads on the loose, a seven year Pacific odyssey, Wendy Hinman
- Real pirates, over 20 true stories of seafaring sculduggery, text by Clare Hibbert ; illustrations by John James
- Henry Morgan, the pirate, written by Pamela Graham
- Pirates, by Kate Riggs
- Atlas of ocean adventures, [illustrated by Lucy Letherland ; written by Emily Hawkins]
- The story of pirates, Rob Lloyd Jones ; illustrated by Vincent Dutrait
- Famous pirates, by Rosalyn Tucker
- Bon Voyage!, the Telegraph book of river and sea journeys, edited by Michael Kerr
- The notorious Captain Hayes, the remarkable true story of William 'Bully' Hayes, pirate of the Pacific, Joan Druett
- Australian shipwrecks, volume 3: 1871-1900
- The sea takes no prisoners, offshore voyages in an open dinghy, Peter Clutterbuck
- Your life as a cabin boy on a pirate ship, by Jessica Gunderson ; illustrated by Mike Burns
- Alan Villiers, voyager of the winds, Kate Lance ; with a foreword by Sir Robin Knox-Johnston
- Pirate ships, by Rosalyn Tucker
- The last grain race, Eric Newby
- The best of world cruising, Catriona Rowntree
- Mutinies, shocking real-life stories of subversion at sea, Barry Stone
- Sons of Sindbad, an account of sailing with the Arabs in their Dhows , in the Red Sea, round the coasts of Arabia, and to Zanzibar and Tanganyika; pearling in the Persian Gulf; and the life of the shipmasters and mariners of Kuwait, by Alan Villiers ; with an introduction by William Facey, Yacoub Al-Hijji and Grace Pundyk
- Sextant, a voyage guided by the stars and the men who mapped the world's oceans, David Barrie
- Pirate gear, by Rosalyn Tucker
- Australian shipwrecks, Jack Loney, Peter Stone, Volume 6
- Pirate treasure, by Rosalyn Tucker
- The cruising handbook, how to select your ideal cruise and use insider tips to have a fantastic vacation, K[evin Streufert ; edited by Rita Grusing]
- The conquest of the ocean, the illustrated history of seafaring, Brian Lavery
- Pirates facts and jokes book, John Townsend ; illustrated by David Antram
- The sea and civilization, a maritime history of the world, Lincoln P. Paine
- South sea vagabonds, J.W. Wray
- Sailing alone around the world, Captain Joshua Slocum
- Redemption of a slave ship, the James Matthews, Graeme Henderson
- The illustrated pirate diaries, a remarkable eyewitness account of Captain Morgan and the buccaneers, Alexander Exquemelin ; consulting editor, Terry Breverton
- Pirate, from navigation to amputation, Anna Claybourne
- Addicted to adventure, between rocks and cold places, Bob Shepton
- Pirate, Richard Platt
- Pirate, written by Richard Platt ; photographed by Tina Chambers
- Pirates, true stories of seafaring rogues, written by Anne Rooney ; illustrated by Joe Wilson
- The Quetta, [the story of the wreck of R.M.S. Quetta in Torres Strait in 1890]
- World cruising destinations, Jimmy and Doina Cornell
- Pirate, Helen Greathead ; illustrated by Bob Dewar
- When the ship hits the fan, rip roaring tales from a life at sea, Capt. Rob Anderson
- All at sea, Terry Deary ; illustrated by Martin Brown
- River cruising in Europe & the USA, by Douglas Ward
- Three ways to capsize a boat, an optimist afloat, Chris Stewart
- The book of pirates, a guide to plundering, pillaging, and other pursuits, Jamaica Rose & Michael MacLeod
- The strange last voyage of Donald Crowhurst, Nicholas Tomalin and Ron Hall
- North to Matsumae, Australian whalers to Japan, Noreen Jones