
Julian Stafford Corbett
Sir Julian Stafford Corbett was a prominent British naval historian and geostrategist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, whose works helped shape the Royal Navy's reforms of that era. One of his most famous works is Some Principles of Maritime Strategy, which remains a classic among students of naval warfare. Corbett was a good friend and ally of naval reformer Admiral John "Jacky" Fisher, the First Sea Lord. He was chosen to write the official history of British Naval operations during World War I.

Monk
Witness a headstrong youth's act of defiance ignite a lifelong path through war and political upheaval, shaping him into a key figure in England's tumultuous era.
By Julian Stafford Corbett

For God and Gold
A young Puritan scholar's life is thrown into turmoil amidst political unrest, the death of his father, and the arrival of a legendary voyager.
By Julian Stafford Corbett

Some Principles of Maritime Strategy
Navigate the intricate waters of naval warfare where strategic theory empowers military leaders to orchestrate land and sea operations toward victory.
By Julian Stafford Corbett

Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 Publications of the Navy Records Society Vol. XXIX.
Track the shifting strategies that dominated the high seas through centuries of English naval warfare.
By Julian Stafford Corbett

Kophetua the Thirteenth
In a land of political quiet, a bored king's world is stirred by a mysterious woman, forcing him to confront the true meaning of his reign and his heart.
By Julian Stafford Corbett