20966 | Savill, David Sail to New Zealand: The Story of Shaw, Savill and Company, 1858-1882. London: Robert Hale, 1986, 185 pp. |
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20967 | Saville, Allison Winthrop. "The Development of the German U-Boat Arm, 1919-1935." Ph.D. diss, Washington, 1963, 671 pp. Under Donald E. Emerson; (DAI 24/11, p. 4662). |
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20968 | Saville, Allison Winthrop. "German Submarines in the Far East." USNIP, 87 (August 1961): 80-92. Plan to lease bases from Japan; some U-Boats to Indian Ocean; conclusion: effort misconceived, misdirected, tragically wasteful. |
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20969 | Saville, Martin. Hornblower's Ships: Their History and Their Models. London: Conway, 2001, 128 pp. Profusely illustrated; 11 scale models used in Hornblower TV-miniseries. |
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20970 | Saville, R.V., ed. "The Management of the Royal Dockyards, 1672-1678." See N. Rodger, Naval Miscellany, V., pp. 94-142. |
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20971 | Saville, R.V. "Some Aspects of the Role of Government in the Industrial Development of England, 1686 to 1720." Ph.D. diss, Sheffield, 1978. |
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20972 | Savours, Ann. "Antarctica and the Southern Oceans." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, I., pp. 103-08. |
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20973 | Savours, Ann. "Clements Markham: Longest Serving Offices, Most Prolific Editor." See R. Bridges, Compassing the Vast Globe of the East, 2 ser, # 183, pp. 165-90. |
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20974 | Savours, Ann. "Endurance: Barquetine on Shackleton Expedition." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, I., pp. 51-52. |
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20975 | Savours, Ann & Barr, William. "Northwest Passage: Exploration Voyages, 1500-1800 and Exploration Voyages, 1815 to the Present." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, III., pp. 105-16. |
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20976 | Savours, Ann. The North West Passage in the Nineteenth Century: Perils and Pastimes of a Winter in the Ice. Publications of the Hakluyt Society. London: HS, 2003, 32 pp. Annual lecture. |
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20977 | Savours, Ann. The Search for the North West Passage. London: Chatham; New York: St. Martin, 1999, xxii, 320 pp. British efforts began in 16th century; culminated with ill-fated Franklin Expeditioon; success in 20th century. |
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20978 | Savours, Ann. "Sir James Clark Ross, 1800-1862." Geog'l J, 128 (1962). |
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20979 | Savours, Ann. "Supplying Russia during the Great War, 1914-1918." Polar Record, 44 (2008): 184-85. |
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20980 | Savours, Ann. "'A Very Interesting Point in Geography': The 1773 Phipps Expedition to the North Pole." Arctic, 37 (December 1984): 402-28. |
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20981 | Savours, Ann. The Voyages of the Discovery: The Illustrated History of Scott's Ship. London: Virgin; London: Chatham, 1992, 2001, xvi, 384 pp. First expedition of Scott, 1901-1904. Foreword: Duke of Edinburgh; preface: Peter Scott. |
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20982 | Sawers, Larry. "The Navigation Acts Revisited." EcHR, 2 ser, 45 (May 1992): 262-84. Much debate; factor in American Revolution or not; conclusion of this article: imposed substantial burdens on colonies. |
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20983 | Sawyer, L.A. & Mitchell, W.H. The Liberty Ships: The History of the "Emergency" Type Cargo, Ships Constructed in the United States during the Second World War. Newton Abbot: David & Charles; London: Lloyd's of London, 1970, 1985, viii, 253 pp. Folio; illus: John S. Lindsay; shipbuilding program credited with saving Great Britain & the world. |
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20984 | Sawyer, L.A. & Mitchell, W.H. Tankers. Merchant Ships of the World Series & Macdonald Pocket Series. London: Macdonald, 1967, 159 pp. Profusely illustrated. |
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20985 | Sawyer, L.A. & Mitchell, W.H. Victory Ships and Tankers: The History of the Victory Type Cargo Ships and the Tankers Built in the United States of America during World War II. American Standard Ships Series, # 2. Cambridge: Cornell, 1974, 230 pp. Folio. |
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