Warren Stanley Tute (1914-1989) was Born in County Durham. He entered the Navy in 1932 and served on HMS Ajax and on the staffs of General Eisenhower and Earl Mountbatten and had and a part in the North African, Sicilian, and Normandy landings. He retired from the Navy in 1946.

After the war he was under contract to the late Ted Kavanagh of ITMA fame, writing for radio and television. Over 30 of his works have been published. World sales of his books were well over the million. At London Weekend Television he was Head of Scripts. He diedin Hartlepool.

Age of Sail: Fiction

AOS Naval Fiction

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Year  Book  Comment
  Honours of War and Peace Scottish naval officer Samuel Greig is serving in the Russian Navy of Catherine the Great

Modern Era: Fiction

Modern Era Naval Fiction

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Year  Book  Comment
1940 The Rock Gibraltar 1940. The story of Force H
WWII The Deadly Stroke A story of the battle where the British sank the French fleet at Oran
WWII The Cruiser HMS Antigone at the outbreak of war is sent to the Mediterranean
  The Admiral The career of Mark Hamerlock RN from 1897 to 1942

Modern Era Other Nautical Fiction

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Year  Book  Comment
  Leviathan A mighty liner is crossing the Atlantic on a last extravagant world cruise
  The Golden Greek The explosive novel of the world's most brutal business

Non-Fiction

Modern Era Naval Non-Fiction

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Year  Book  Comment
  The True Glory The Story of the Royal Navy over a Thousand Years

Modern Era Other Non-Fiction

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Year  Book  Comment
  Atlantic Conquest The Ships and Men of the North Atlantic Passenger Services 1816-1961

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