Incoming Resources
- Two years before the mast, by Richard Henry Dana
- They live by the wind;, the lore and romance of the last sailing workboats: the Grand Banks schooners, the square-rigged training ships, the Chesapeake oysterboats, the fishing sloops of the Bahamas., With an introd. by Howard I. Chapelle
- Salem days, life in a colonial seaport, by James E. Knight ; illustrated by David Wenzel
- Whaling wives,, by Emma Mayhew Whiting and Henry Beetle Hough
- Reading the glass, a captain's view of weather, water, and life on ships, Elliot Rappaport
- The voyage of the Rose City, an adventure at sea, John Moynihan
- Maiden voyages, magnificent ocean liners and the women who traveled and worked aboard them, Siân Evans
- On the high seas, by E. Keble Chatterton
- Man-of-war, illustrated by Stephen Biesty ; written by Richard Platt
- One whaling family
- Ocean life in the old sailing ship days,, from forecastle to quarter-deck,, by Captain John D. Whidden ... With 29 illustrations from photographs
- The old sailor's story of his life, written by himself, Pearl S. Spear
- The coffin ship, life and death at sea during the Great Irish Famine, Cian T. McMahon
- From off island;, the story of my grandmother,, by Dionis Coffin Riggs, in collaboration with Sidney Noyes Riggs
- In great waters;, the story of the Portuguese fishermen,, by Jeremiah Diggos [pseud.]
- Captain Fraser's voyages, 1865-1892, [edited by] Marjory Gee
- Blue water men -- and women, By Fred Humiston
- Yankees under sail;, a collection of the best sea stories from Yankee magazine, with rare photographs taken during the age of sail,, edited by Richard D. Heckman. Foreword by Robb Sagendorph
- Captain Ben's book, a record of things which happened to Capt. Benjamin J. Willard, pilot and stevedore, during some sixty years on sea and land, as related by himself
- Fifty true mysteries of the sea, edited by John Canning
- The sea, [editor, Lewis H. Lapham]
- Sailing the Seven Seas., Illustrated by John O'Hara Cosgrave, II
- John Cameron's odyssey,, transcribed by Andrew Farrell; drawings by Charles Kuhn
- Tall ships of the world, an illustrated encyclopedia, by C. Keith Wilbur ; with a new listing of American maritime museums
- Two years before the mast and other voyages, Richard Henry Dana, Jr
- The last grain race
- Castaway boats;, illustrated by Charles Rosner; with maps by the author
- Along the clipper way,, by Francis Chichester, with extracts from Francis Drake ... [and others
- We're sailing in the morning, by Ed Carlson and Jim Coolen
- Trawler, Redmond O'Hanlon
- Letters of a New England coaster, 1868-1872., Edited by Ralph H. Griffin, Jr
- The Perilous sea, salt-drenched tales of true adventure on the high seas from the pages of Yankee magazine, edited by Clarissa M. Silitch
- The log of the skipper's wife, [edited by] James W. Balano
- Zeb;, a celebrated schooner life
- Steaming to Bamboola, the world of a tramp freighter, Christopher Buckley
- Blue water men-and women,, by Fred Humiston
- Sons of Sinbad;, an account of sailing with the Arabs in their dhows, in the Red Sea, around the coasts of Arabia, and to Zanzibar and Tanganyika; pearling in the Persian Gulf; and the life of the shipmasters, the mariners, and merchants of Kuwait, [by] Alan Villiers. Illustrated with photos. by the author
- The masts of Gloucester;, recollections of a fisherman,, by Raymond McFarland
- When God was an atheist sailor, memories of a childhood at sea, 1902-1910, Burgess Cogill
- Autobiograhy of Capt. Benjamin Webster ;, to which is added extracts from the Diary of Mrs. Benjamin Webster
- In the heart of the sea, the tragedy of the whaleship Essex, Nathaniel Philbrick
- A cruise in an opium clipper,, by Captain Lindsay Anderson [pseud.] With a new preface by W. H. Johnston
- Looking for a ship, John McPhee
- The ways of the sea,, by Charles G. Davis. Illustrated by the author
- Square-rigger days, [by] Warren Armstrong
- Master mariner of Maine,, being the reminiscences of Charles Everett Ranlett, 1816-1917, as told to his son Frederick Jordan Ranlett, with additional chapters by his daughter Susan Alice Ranlett. An introduction and notes by his grandson L. Felix Ranlett, and notes by Lincoln Colcord
- Seaworthy, adrift with William Willis in the golden age of rafting, T.R. Pearson
- Between shipmates
- Blue water coaster,, by Francis E. Bowker