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The 'log' series of books were a series of at least 40 books written by members of the crew of various Royal Navy ships about their service between 1900 and 1909. They were published by and 4 shillings each. The write up of the series at the back of the books say that only 'happy ships' were written up. The following is a list of [most of the] books in the 'log' series:

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  • The 'log' series of books were a series of at least 40 books written by members of the crew of various Royal Navy ships about their service between 1900 and 1909. They were published by and 4 shillings each. The write up of the series at the back of the books say that only 'happy ships' were written up. The following is a list of [most of the] books in the 'log' series: * HMS Argonaut, China Station, 1900–1904. * HMS Astraea, China Station, 1899–1903. * HMS Arethusa, went Round the World, 1899–1903. * HMS Amphion, Pacific Station, 1901–1904. * HMS Archer, Australian Station, 1900–1904. * HMS Archer & Karrakatta, Australian Station, 1900–1904. * HMS Bonaventure, Pacific and China Stations, 1903–1906. * HMS Bulwark, Flagship, Mediterranean Station, 1902–1905. * HMS Carnarvon, Mediterranean Station, 1905–1907. * HMS Cumberland, Mediterranean Station, 1904–1906. * HMS Caesar, Mediterranean Station, 1900–1903. * HMS Crescent, Cape Station, 1904–1907. * HMS Diana, Mediterranean Station, 1904–1606 * HMS Eclipse, China Station, 1901–1904. * HMS Fox, East Indies Station, 1901–1904. * HMS Flora, Pacific Station, 1902–1905. * HMS Glory, China Station, 1900–1904. * HMS Grafton, Pacific Station, 1902–1905. * HMS Goliath, China Station, 1900–1903. * HMS Hyacinth, Flagship, East Indies Station, 1903–1906. * HMS Implacable, Mediterranean Station, 1902–1905. * HMS Karrakatta, Passage Home from Australia, 1904. * HMS Lancaster, Mediterranean Station, 1904–1906. * HMS Naiad, East Indies and Mediterranean Stations, 1901–1904. * HMS Perseus, East Indies Station, 1901–1904. * HMS Pandora, Mediterranean Station, 1901–1904. * HMS Phaeton, Pacific Station, 1900–1903 * HMS Pelorus, Cape Station, 1904–1906. * HMS Pelorus, Cape Station and Amazon journey. 1906–1909: Across a continent in a man-of-war: being the log of commission of HMS Pelorus 1906–1909 with a full account of her cruise of 2000 miles up the Amazon. * HMS Russell, Mediterranean Station and Atlantic Fleet, 1906–1908. * HMS Royal Arthur, Flagship, Australian Station, 1900–1904. * , North America and West Indies Stations, 1902–1904. * HMS Ramillies, Mediterranean Station, 1900–1903. * HMS Renown, Mediterranean Station and Voyage to India, 1900–1904. * HMS Repulse, Mediterranean Station, 1902–1904. * HMS Sutlej, China Station, 1904–1906. * , Newfoundland Fisheries, 1905–1906. * HMS Talbot, China Station, containing an account of the Battle of Chemulpo Bay, as seen by the Ship’s Company, 1901–1904. * HMS Victorious, Mediterranean Station, 1899–1903. (en)
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  • The 'log' series of books were a series of at least 40 books written by members of the crew of various Royal Navy ships about their service between 1900 and 1909. They were published by and 4 shillings each. The write up of the series at the back of the books say that only 'happy ships' were written up. The following is a list of [most of the] books in the 'log' series: (en)
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  • Log series (Westminster Press) (en)
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