The book title is above for you. It is so old it has no isbn number. Your local library might be able to order it in for you.
I lost my copy I bought in Stromness but I did a google search and Amazon had then new and used copies for sale. New was 19.95
I live in Surrey and if you are "local" you can see mine first, if we are allowed to exchange contact numbers on this site.
I believe the John Moore Bunty married was to do with one of the "pools" companies,
(football pools).
Cox owned a metal breakers yard at Queenborough Kent before venturing to Scapa Floa.
All the material is administered by someone in Kent still. A visit to the museum is well worth the effort of getting there, I have been twice and stayed in Stromness on a farm. We went by train to Thurso and then walked 2 miles to Scrabster and caught the ferry (90 minutes) to Stromness. The Aberdeen ferry takes 8 hours, or one can fly
from London changing at Wick
For looking for old books I have used several times ABE Books which you will find on the web, the W stands for world and I have bought books from all over the place as it is a world site.
Best of luck and I read the book many years ago and did enjoy.
Roy Peace
The Man who bought a Navy.
The book title is above for you. It is so old it has no isbn number. Your local library might be able to order it in for you. I lost my copy I bought in Stromness but I did a google search and Amazon had then new and used copies for sale. New was 19.95 I live in Surrey and if you are "local" you can see mine first, if we are allowed to exchange contact numbers on this site. I believe the John Moore Bunty married was to do with one of the "pools" companies, (football pools). Cox owned a metal breakers yard at Queenborough Kent before venturing to Scapa Floa. All the material is administered by someone in Kent still. A visit to the museum is well worth the effort of getting there, I have been twice and stayed in Stromness on a farm. We went by train to Thurso and then walked 2 miles to Scrabster and caught the ferry (90 minutes) to Stromness. The Aberdeen ferry takes 8 hours, or one can fly from London changing at Wick