The Recruit's Handy Book, U. S. Navy.
By Lieut.-Commander W. F. Fullam, U. S. Navy. A most useful primer for the Naval Recruit. It shows him what the Navy offers him in the way of a career, and it contains instruction in the rudiments of a seaman s profession.
78 pages, flexible buckram cover. Price 25 cents.
The P. O.'s Drill Book, U. S. Navy.
By Lieut.-Commander W. F. Fullam, U. S. Navy. A complete compilation containing details of all drills afloat and ashore as far as would be necessary for a P. O. This book will enable a P. O. to qualify as a squad drill master in every branch.
447 pages, illustrated, fullflexible leather binding with pocket and tuck, gold stamping. Price $1.25.
The Bluejacket’s Manual, U. S. Navy.
By Lieut. Ridley McLean, U. S. Navy. A complete Naval Catechism. It contains valuable information on all subjects of interest to the Man-of-War's Man, and is a splendid book for the use of P. Os. who wish to qualify for promotion to Warrant Officer.
304 pages, colored plates of signals, full flexible leather binding, pocket and tuck. Price $1.25.
Notes on the Design of Propelling Machinery for Natal Vessels.
Prepared by the Department of Marine Engineering and Naval Construction, U. S. Naval Academy, for the Instruction of the Naval Cadets. 8vo, 171 pages + VIII, copiously illustrated by text figures and folding plates, flexible cloth. Price $2.50.
Notes on Steam Engineering.
Arranged for the use of Officers of the Old Line of the Navy.
8vo, 134 pages. Bound in full cloth. Price $1.30. Bound in paper, Price $1.00.
Gun and Torpedo Drills for the U. S. Navy.
Prepared by Lieutenant E. W. Eberle, U. S. Navy, tinder the direction of the Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department. The book is of convenient size for the pocket. A valuable book for the Naval Reserves.
Handsomely bound in flexible blue Russia leather with gold lettering. Price $1.00.
The Log of the Gloucester.
Commanded by Lt.-Commander Richard Wainwright. The Official Report of the Principal Events of her Cruise during the Late War with Spain, including the destruction of the Spanish Destroyers, the Rescue of Admiral Cervera, and her famous capture of Guanica. Published by authority of the Navy Department.
Handsome large 8vo, deckle-edge paper, 155 pages, illustrated. Bound in full cloth. Price 75 cents.
Hand-Book of Infantry and Artillery for the U. S. Navy.
By Lieutenant W. F. Full am, U. S. Navy. Approved by the Navy Department. Fully illustrated. The book has been carefully planned to make it compact, and convenient for the pocket; many additional diagrams, showing formations at a glance; especially desirable for Naval Reserves and landing parties.
Handsomely bound in flexible blue leather with gold lettering. Price $1.25.
An Aid for Executive and Division Officers.
Compiled by Lieut. Chas. A. Gove, U. S. Navy. The book contains blank forms ruled, with watch numbers, gun numbers, etc., in proper columns; for use of Executive in his organisation, and for the division officer in stationing his men. The paper is especially tough to withstand erasures.
Part I. — Contains a description of the organization: the “Watch, Quarter and Station Bills." The Stations for “Fire Quarters,” General Quarters, Collision Quarters, Getting Underway, Mooring and Unmooring; also the Battle, Boat, Battalion, and Messing Bills.
Part II. — Contains forms for all routine matters.
Part III.—Memoranda.
The principal object of this book is to have at hand a systematized plan, and blank forms, that can be used in all types of ships. The scheme adopted has been successfully tried on several vessels of the New Navy.
Durably bound in imitation seal with gold lettering. Price 75 cents.
Explorations in Alaska.
By Lieut.-Commander George M. Stoney, U. S. Navy. Price 75 cents.
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