There are 18 books by Roger Morriss on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Naval power and British culture, 1760-1850 (2004). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 The royal dockyards during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 1983 · 262 pages
  2. 2 Guide to British naval papers in North America 1994 · 418 pages
  3. 3 Cockburn and the British Navy in transition 1997 · 338 pages
  4. 4 The Channel Fleet and the Blockade of Brest, 1793-1801 (Navy Records Society Publications: 140) 2001 · 600 pages
  5. 5 Captain Cook and His Exploration of the Pacific Snapping Turtle Guides Great Explorers 2001
  6. 6 Glorious First of June 1794 2001 · 179 pages
  7. 7 Naval power and British culture, 1760-1850 2004 · 294 pages
  8. 8 Foundations of British Maritime Ascendancy 2011 · 460 pages
  9. 9 The Foundations Of British Maritime Ascendancy Resources Logistics And The State 17551815 2011
  10. 10 Thresholds of Meaning 2011 · 364 pages
  11. 11 Science Utility and Maritime Power Samuel Bentham in Russia 1779-91 2015 · 292 pages
  12. 12 Science, Utility and Maritime Power 2016 · 292 pages
  13. 13 Science, Utility and British Naval Technology, 1793-1815 2020 · 388 pages
  14. 14 Channel Fleet and the Blockade of Brest 1793-1801 2020 · 714 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Roger Morriss written?

BookOrb lists 18 books by Roger Morriss.

Where should I start with Roger Morriss?

A good starting point is Naval power and British culture, 1760-1850 (2004).

What is the Roger Morriss books in order list?

In publication order: 1. The royal dockyards during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1983), 2. Guide to British naval papers in North America (1994), 3. Cockburn and the British Navy in transition (1997), 4. The Channel Fleet and the Blockade of Brest, 1793-1801 (Navy Records Society Publications: 140) (2001), 5. Captain Cook and His Exploration of the Pacific Snapping Turtle Guides Great Explorers (2001), 6. Glorious First of June 1794 (2001), 7. Naval power and British culture, 1760-1850 (2004), 8. Foundations of British Maritime Ascendancy (2011), 9. The Foundations Of British Maritime Ascendancy Resources Logistics And The State 17551815 (2011), 10. Thresholds of Meaning (2011), 11. Science Utility and Maritime Power Samuel Bentham in Russia 1779-91 (2015), 12. Science, Utility and Maritime Power (2016), 13. Science, Utility and British Naval Technology, 1793-1815 (2020), 14. Channel Fleet and the Blockade of Brest 1793-1801 (2020).