My goal for 2012 was the same as it has been for a few years now, to read two books a month or twenty-four books by the end of the year. I came up one short this year, but still read quite a bit. The book marked in gray I've only gotten part of the way through. (I'll probably finish that one in 2013 sometime.)
Disaster/Shipwreck
I strayed a bit from just shipwrecks to stories about big disasters (not modern ones). I've got a big list of similar books to read. The best of these was probably Ship Ablaze.
The Johnstown Flood – David McCullough
Ship Ablaze: The Tragedy of the Steamboat General Slocum – Edward T. O’Donnell
The Sea Shall Embrace Them: The Tragic Story of the Steamship Arctic – David W. Shaw
Sultana: Surviving the Civil War, Prison, and the Worst Maritime Disaster in American History – Alan Huffman
Fire and Brimstone: The North Butte Mine Disaster of 1917 – Michael Punke
In the Shadow of the Dam: The Aftermath of the Mill River Flood of 1874 – Elizabeth M. Sharpe
WWII
Hunting Eichmann: How a Band of Survivors and a Young Spy Agency Chased Down the World’s Most Notorious Nazi – Neal Bascomb
Escape from Davao – John D. Lukacs
Lost in Shangri-La: A True Story of Survival, Adventure, and the Most Incredible Rescue Mission of World War II – Mitchell Zuckoff
The Forgotten 500: The Untold Story of the Men Who Risked All for the Greatest Rescue Mission of World War II – George A. Freeman
Adventure/Exploration
My greatest love is still adventure/exploration books, sometimes there is more adventure/danger and sometimes there is more exploration.
The Thief at the End of the World: Rubber, Power, and the Seeds of Empire – Joe Jackson
A Furnace Afloat: The Wreck of the Hornet and the Harrowing 4,300 mile Voyage of Its Survivors – Joe Jackson
The Ice Master : The Doomed 1913 Voyage of the Karluk – Jennifer Niven
The Ice Balloon: S.A. Andre and the Heroic Age of Artic Exploration – Alec Wilkinson
The Life and Times of John Manjiro – Donald R. Bernard
Drifting Towards the Southeast: The Story of Five Japanese Castaways - John Manjiro
Nakahama Manjiro’s Hyosen Kiryaku (A Companion Book) – Nakahama Manjiro
The Voyage of the Challenger – Eric Linklater
A Labyrinth of Kingdoms: 10,000 Miles through Islamic Africa – Steve Kemper
Over the Edge of the World: Magellan’s Terrifying Circumnavigation of the Globe – Laurence Bergreen
Columbus: The Four Voyages, 1492-1504 – Laurence Bergreen
Colonial Wars
To assist with my next big project and because I want to learn more about them I'll probably be reading a lot of books about all the different Colonial Wars this year. I'm sure a good portion of them will be thin, 48 page, Osprey uniform books. (I only count them in fractional way, they take up reading time, but it doesn't take me long to read them through.)
The Anglo-Afghan Wars: 1839-1919 – Gregory Fremont-Barnes
North-West Frontier 1837-1947 – Robert Wilkinson-Latham
The British Army on Campaign (3): 1856-1881 – Michael Banthorp
Indian Infantry Regiments 1860-1914 – Michael Banthorp
Queen Victoria’s Enemies (3): India – Ian Knight