DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY -- NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER
901 M STREET SE -- WASHINGTON NAVY YARD
WASHINGTON DC 20374-5060

Cruise Books


The Navy does not stock or sell copies of ships' cruise books.

Cruise books, usually similar in general content and format to high school or college yearbooks, are not official publications. They are compiled by the officers and men of a ship, unit, or station for private distribution and customarily published by a local job printing firm. Like school yearbooks, they are usually paid for by subscription from crew members or from proceeds of the ship's store.

A ship or station may frequently keep a set of its own cruise books. The Navy Department Library in the Naval Historical Center has a collection of cruise books, as do the New York Public Library and the library of the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island. For a list of World War II cruise books, and libraries that they can be examined at, see: Mawdsley, Dean L. Cruise Books of the United Sates Navy in World War II: A Bibliography, Washington: Naval Historical Center, 1993, OCLC 27035864.

World War II cruisebooks are unavailable for loan. Duplicate post-World War II cruise books from the collection of the Navy Department Library can be borrowed through interlibrary loan for in-library use only. Due to possible copyright violations, often fragile book conditions and a small staff, the Navy Department Library does not provide photocopies of cruise books.

Because of their scarcity, locating and purchasing a specific cruise book can be extremely difficult. You may wish to contact a dealer specializing in out-of-print naval and military books or ask a local antiquarian/used book dealer to conduct a book search for the desired volume.

22 April 1996