There are 1,302 books by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Prices of armor for vessels of the navy (1897). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Report, with S. Bill no. 175 [of] the Committee on Naval Affairs, to whom was referred a memorial from sundry citizens of Connecticut, interested in the whale fishery, praying that an exploring expedition be fitted out to the Pacific Ocean and South Seas .. 1836 · 87 pages
  2. 2 Prices of armor for vessels of the navy 1897 · 464 pages
  3. 3 Thomas Harrison 1905
  4. 4 Armor plant for the United States 1916
  5. 5 Eagle Boats 1919 · 137 pages
  6. 6 Awarding of medals in the naval service 1920 · 682 pages
  7. 7 Equalization of promotion of officers of the Navy 1924 · 122 pages
  8. 8 London Naval Treaty of 1930 1930 · 507 pages
  9. 9 Naval Expansion Program 1938 · 489 pages
  10. 10 Navy personnel bill 1939 · 158 pages
  11. 11 Nomination of William Franklin Knox 1940 · 97 pages
  12. 12 Suspending the provisions of Public Vessels Act of 1925 until twelve months after the termination of the war 1944 · 90 pages
  13. 13 Seniority Rights for Employees at Government Navy Yards, Arsenals, etc 1945 · 291 pages
  14. 14 Casualties Aboard Steamship "Mongolia" 1971 · 240 pages
  15. 15 Alleged Activities at the Geneva Conference 1971 · 699 pages
  16. 16 Oil Land Leasing Bill 1971 · 226 pages
  17. 17 Naval Reserve Flying Corps 1971 · 335 pages
  18. 18 Capt. Edmund G. Chamberlain, U.S. Marine Corps 1971 · 924 pages
  19. 19 Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve 1971 · 133 pages
  20. 20 Oil and Gas Lands in Naval Petroleum Reserves 1971 · 128 pages
  21. 21 Armor Plant for the U.S 1971 · 172 pages
  22. 22 Staff Corps Increase, Submarine Boats 1971 · 103 pages
  23. 23 Staff Corps Increase 1971 · 103 pages
  24. 24 Nomination of Edwin W. Pauley for Appointment as Under Secretary of the Navy 1973 · 174 pages
  25. 25 Active officers in the Navy. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting, in response to resolution of the Senate of January 12, 1898, a statement showing the number of active officers in the Navy January 1, 1898
  26. 26 Adding U. S. S. Maine to list of vessels requiring general overhauling. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Navy, requesting that the name of the U. S. S. Maine be added to the list of vessels submitted in letter of February 11, 1908, which require general overhauling to the extent of $200,000 or more during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1909
  27. 27 Aircraft purchased by the Navy Department. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting pursuant to law, a report of designs, aircraft, aircraft parts, and aeronautical accessories purchased by the Navy Department during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1933
  28. 28 Authorize a cash award to William P. Flood for beneficial suggestions resulting in improvement in Naval material
  29. 29 Authorize an increase in the limit of cost of alterations and repairs to certain naval vessels
  30. 30 Authorize trial by court martial of any person in the naval service charged with the crime of murder committed without the geographical limits of the states of the Union and the District of Columbia
  31. 31 Benjamin Wright
  32. 32 Charles C. Lee
  33. 33 Classification of naval vessels
  34. 34 Compilation of annual naval appropriation laws from 1883 to 1905
  35. 35 Depth of water in the channel leading to Mare Island Navy-yard, etc
  36. 36 Devices invented by naval officers, etc
  37. 37 Edward Kershner
  38. 38 For recognition of meritorious service performed by Lieut. Commander Edward Ellsberg, Lieut. Henry Hartley, and Boatswain Richard E. Hawes
  39. 39 For the relief of Capt. Jacob M. Pearce, United States Marine Corps
  40. 40 For the relief of the officers and men of the United States Naval and Marine Corps Reserves who performed flights in naval aircraft in connection with the search for victims and wreckage of the United States dirigible "Akron"
  41. 41 Frank Holway Atkinson
  42. 42 Henry Dixon Linebarger
  43. 43 John C. McCann
  44. 44 John J. Phelan
  45. 45 Leonard T. Newton
  46. 46 Loan of naval equipment to certain military schools
  47. 47 Memorial to Commodore Perry, etc
  48. 48 Professor of mathematics, Naval Academy
  49. 49 Provide for the appointment of five midshipmen each year at large by the Vice President of the United States
  50. 50 Providing for the reimbursement of certain enlisted men of the Navy for the value of personal effects lost in a fire at the Naval Air Station, Hampton Roads, Va
  51. 51 Repairs to wooden warship "Portsmouth."
  52. 52 Report concerning certain alleged defects in vessels of Navy
  53. 53 Reports of Captain L. A. Beardslee, U. S. Navy, relative to affairs in Alaska, and the operations of the U. S. S. Jamestown under his command, while in the waters of that territory
  54. 54 Resolutions of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, in favor of the establishment of a navy yard and depot at New London, Connecticut
  55. 55 Thomas White
  56. 56 To amend the act approved February 15, 1929, entitled "An act to permit certain warrant officers to count all active service rendered under temporary appointments as warrant or commissioned officers in the Regular Navy, or as warrant or commissioned officers in the United States Naval Reserve Force, for the purpose of promotion to chief warrant rank"
  57. 57 To place Norman A. Ross on the retired list of the Navy
  58. 58 United States naval war records. In the Senate of the United States
  59. 59 Wadsworth Post, G. A. R., Helena, Mont
  60. 60 Warren Burke

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BookOrb lists 1,302 books by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs.

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A good starting point is Prices of armor for vessels of the navy (1897).

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In publication order: 1. Report, with S. Bill no. 175 [of] the Committee on Naval Affairs, to whom was referred a memorial from sundry citizens of Connecticut, interested in the whale fishery, praying that an exploring expedition be fitted out to the Pacific Ocean and South Seas .. (1836), 2. Prices of armor for vessels of the navy (1897), 3. Thomas Harrison (1905), 4. Armor plant for the United States (1916), 5. Eagle Boats (1919), 6. Awarding of medals in the naval service (1920), 7. Equalization of promotion of officers of the Navy (1924), 8. London Naval Treaty of 1930 (1930), 9. Naval Expansion Program (1938), 10. Navy personnel bill (1939), 11. Nomination of William Franklin Knox (1940), 12. Suspending the provisions of Public Vessels Act of 1925 until twelve months after the termination of the war (1944), 13. Seniority Rights for Employees at Government Navy Yards, Arsenals, etc (1945), 14. Casualties Aboard Steamship "Mongolia" (1971), 15. Alleged Activities at the Geneva Conference (1971), and 45 more.