Contents of 1931 Issue 3
  Title Page  
  Gaps in the Study of History 399  
  The Relations Between the Royal Navy and the Merchant Navy 405  
  A Plea for a New Reserve 418  
  Air Power and its Effect on Naval Operations 422  
  The Size of the Fighting Ship. (Some Correspondence) 435  
  Initiative - I, II, III and IV 451  
  Jutland: Some Suggested Lessons 459  
  An Imaginary Disease 467  
  Command of Men: a Magic Gift 468  
  The Regatta and Efficiency 472  
  The League of Nations 475  
  Pages and Papers from the Life of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Frederick Richards 483  
  The Problem of Imperial Defence in the Eighteenth Century in its Relation to the American Revolution 493  
  Howe 512  
  Naval Operations: History of the Great War. Vol. V. by Henry Newbolt 531  
  Economy and Naval Security. by Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond 541  
  Brassey's Naval and Shipping Annual, 1931 545  
  The German Submarine War, 1914-1918. by R. H. Gibson and Maurice Prendergast 551  
  By Guess and by God. by William Guy Carr 561  
  U-Boat Stories. Edited by Commander Karl Neureuther and Claus Bergen 562  
  British Strategy. by Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice 565  
  Vanished Fleets. by A. J. Villiers 569  
  Mariners of Brittany. by Peter F. Anson 573  
  A Glance at Gallipoli. by Lieut-Colonel C. O. Head 576  
  Private Sea Journals (1778-1782). Edited by Rodney M. S. Pasley 579  
  Can War Be Averted? by Sir Leo Chiozza Money Blood and Oil in the Orient. by Essad Bey 583  
  Notices of Books 584  
  Correspondence the Public Record Office 604  
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