Navy Bites Volume 1 contains thirty-two tales from the Royal Navy, covering the great, the bizarre, and the tragic. Spanning from 1546 — when the Royal Navy was formed — through to 1993, this book brings to life the events that have shaped the RN. Whether it be the invasion of the Isle of Wight, women disguising themselves as men to serve, stone frigates, ships of ice and sawdust, the longest row, flat-pack ships, bizarre camouflage, Horatio Nelson losing his arm, the odd re-use of damaged ships, the Gibraltar apes, or nuclear London; this book covers them all. You may already have heard about some of these fascinating incidents, but Navy Bites reveals the extraordinary details behind them, and their place within the vibrant history of the Royal Navy. For every copy sold a donation will be made to the Naval Children's Charity, who support children whose parents serve or have served in the Royal Navy. AJ Noon is the author of ‘ The Essential Visual HMS Victory ’, ‘ Walking Portsmouth and her Environs ’, ‘ Exploring Portsmouth Dockyard ’, and ‘ Adventures in Portsmouth ’, and can usually be found pottering around the historic dockyard area.
AJ Noon (1971 - still going) writes, and performs, out of Portsmouth, England, and also performs locally. As well as stories, he is the Founder and Editor of The Trafalgar Times, an Age of Sail newsletter aimed at schools and organisations.
When not writing he can be found lurking around HMS Victory and the other historic ships in the area... telling stories of course.