Manual for Submarine Mining is a comprehensive technical guide originally published in the late 19th century, designed to instruct military engineers, officers, and students in the principles and practicalities of underwater mine warfare. Authored by the Submarine Mining Committee of the Royal Engineers, this manual provides an in-depth exploration of the theory, design, deployment, and maintenance of submarine mines, which were crucial for coastal defense during the era. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the history and evolution of submarine mining, the types and construction of mines, methods of electrical firing, the use of explosives, and the intricacies of laying and maintaining minefields. Detailed diagrams, tables, and illustrations accompany the text, offering clear visual guidance on equipment, wiring, and operational procedures. The manual also addresses safety protocols, the handling and storage of explosives, and the organization and training of personnel involved in submarine mining operations. With its meticulous attention to detail and practical advice, Manual for Submarine Mining stands as an invaluable historical resource, reflecting the technological advancements and military strategies of its time, and offering insight into the foundational practices of underwater defense systems.