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Resources share the relationship subject to Ships
- Boats, Byron Barton
- Boats, by Anne Rockwell
- Pharaoh's boat, written and illustrated by David Weitzman
- Go!
- Aircraft carriers, by Kenny Allen
- The great ice ship Bear;, eighty-nine years in polar seas., Consultant, Robert Douglas
- Brave ships of England and America,, by Joseph Leeming, illustrated by Grattan Condon
- Charlie Chan in Honolulu, [presented by] Twentieth Century Fox ; produced by John Stone ; directed by H. Bruce Humberstone ; screenplay by Charles Belden
- Ships that made U. S. history,, by Helen Mitchell and W. N. Wilson
- Boats, Jan Pieńkowski ; [paper-engineered by Renée Jablow and Helen Balmer]
- Old ship prints,, by E. Keble Chatterton; with fifteen illustrations in colour and ninety-five in black and white from the Macpherson collection
- Boats that float, learning the OA sound, Abigail Richter
- Boats, boats, boats, by Susan Ring
- Freshwater;, a history and a narrative of the Great lakes,, written and illus. by George A. Cuthbertson
- The glass hotel, a novel, Emily St. John Mandel
- Chesapeake circle, by Robert H. Burgess
- Early steamships., Currier & Ives prints no. 4,, by Felix Riesenberg
- The great ships, Patrick O'Brien
- Swap!, Steve Light
- Ships, Joy Richardson
- Battle stars for the "Cactus Navy", America's fishing vessels and yachts in World War II, David D. Bruhn
- Wheels, wings, and motors, Robert Coupe
- Tramps and liners,, by T. W. Van Metre ... illustrated with photographs
- The emerald sea, Richelle Mead
- The sea, exploring life on an ocean planet, Philip Plisson ; text by Yvon Mauffret ; drawings by Emmanuel Cerisier ; edited by Robert Burleigh
- Ships and sailing albums
- The science of seafaring, the float-tastic facts about ships, written by Anne Rooney
- Ships,, by Edward V. Lewis, Robert O'Brien and the editors of Life
- Ships & how they sailed the seven seas (5000 B.C.-A.D.1935), by Hendrik Willem van Loon
- The Texas Navy
- The book of old ships and something of their evolution and romance,, wherein will be found drawings and descriptions of many varieties of vessels, both long and round, showing their development from most remote times; the portraiture of their progress, their garnishment, etc., etc., together with divers dissertations upon the origins of shipping; also an appendix wherein will be discovered to the inquisitive much information appertaining to the ancient uses and customs of the sea and mariners: illustrated in line and color with a variety of original designs of shipping compiled from authentic sources drawn by Gordon Grant: text by Henry B. Culver
- The Viking longship, by Lynda Trent
- Forty famous ships; their beginning, their life histories, their ultimate fate; being a collection of short, pleasant and diverting dissertations anent the several vessels therein comprehended, all of which have played their parts, some large, some small, in the great world drama of the sea, in acts of strife & in peaceful scenes, from the early Christian era to the present day. How and why they gained their great reputations; and sundry facts relative to their dimensions, rigging, furniture, etc., etc., etc.;, based upon the accounts of reputable and reliable authorities, both ancient and modern, and devoid of technical or tiresome refinements..., by Henry B. Culver; the whole accurately and instructively delineated partly in color and partly in line according to contemporaneous portrayals or veri-similar representations thereof by Gordon Grant
- Aircraft carriers, a 4D book, by Matt Scheff
- Guide to ship sanitation
- Titanic, birth of a legend
- Ships of the Great Lakes;, full-color drawings by Lemuel B. Line, text and line drawings by Walter Buehr
- A sea chest, an anthology of ships and sailormen, comp. by C. Fox Smith
- Famous American ships,, being an historical sketch of the United States as told through its maritime life
- Aircraft carriers, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- Vanished fleets, sea stories from old Van Dieman's land, by Alan Villiers
- The Wonder book of ships, edited by Harry Golding
- Historic ships afloat
- Seven and a half tons of steel, written by Janet Nolan ; illustrated by Thomas Gonzalez
- Seeking a better future, the English pioneers of Ontario and Quebec, Lucille H. Campey