The Mariner's Mirror
The Society’s quarterly journal, The Mariner's Mirror, is internationally recognised as the pre-eminent English-language journal on naval and maritime history, nautical archaeology and all aspects of seafaring and lore of the sea.
It covers a wide range of history, from Bronze Age ships to nuclear submarines, and nautical matters such as hydography, navigation and naval logistics.
The Mariner’s Mirror has an extensive book review section. Its notes and queries sections and correspondence pages provide a channel for a lively exchange between members.
If you have some material that you feel could be included in the Mariner's Mirror, please contact the editor who will be happy to advise you. If you would like to submit an article, we provide notes for contributors and a style guide.
The Society welcomes proposals from maritime book publishers, book sellers etc who wish to advertise to our members in the Mariner's Mirror. See link for the rates for advertisements and fliers.
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