21026 | Scandurra, Enrico. "The Maritime Republics: Medieval and Renaissance Ships in Italy." See G. Bass, History of Seafaring, pp. 205-24. |
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21027 | Scantlebury, J. "John Rashleigh and the Newfoundland Cod Fishery, 1608-1620." J Royal Institution of Cornwall, 8 (1978): 61-71. |
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21028 | Scarfe, Norman, ed. Innocent Espionage: The La Rocheforcauld Brothers' Tour of England in 1785. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 1995. |
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21029 | Scarfe, R. In the Norwegian Trap: The Battle for and in Norwegian Waters. London: Aldor, 1940, 157 pp. Denied Allies failed; "Trap" for the Germans. |
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21030 | Scarlett, Bernard. Shipminder: The Story of Her Majesty's Coastguard. London: Pelham, 1971, 207 pp. Foreword: Max Aitken; to guard 6000 miles of coastline. |
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21031 | Scarth, Alan. "Liverpool as Headquarters and Base." See S. Howarth, Battle of the Atlantic, pp. 240-51. |
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21032 | Scarth, Alan. Titanic and Liverpool. Liverpool: Liverpool UP & National Museum of Liverpool, 2010, 240 pp. Claims of ownership because White Star Headquarters; only writing on stern: "Liverpool." |
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21033 | Scelle, Georges. "The Slave Trade in the Spanish Colonies of America: The Asiento." Am J International Law, 4 (1910): 612-56. |
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21034 | Schaber, James R. "Admiral Sir William Cornwallis and the Blockade of Brest, 1801-1806." D.Phil. diss, Oxford, 1977. |
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21035 | Schachtman, Tom. Laboratory Warriors: How Allied Science and Technology Tipped the Balance in World War II. New York: Harper, 2003. |
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21036 | Schachtman, Tom. Terrors and Marvels: How Science and Technology Changed the Character and Outcome of World War II. New York: Morrow, 2002, 360 pp. |
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21037 | Schachtman, Tom. Wizards at War: The Use and Abuse of Science and Technology in World War II. New York: Morrow, 2002. |
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21038 | Schadewaldt, Hans & Leven, Karl-Heinz, eds. IX Deutsch-Franzosisches Symposium zur Geschichte der Schiffahrts- und Marinemedizin. Dusseldorf, 1988. |
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21039 | Schaeffer, Heinz. U-Boat 977. New York: Norton; New York: Ballantine, 1953, 1957, 260 pp. New, scnorkel equipped; escaped to Argentina. |
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21040 | Schaeffer, Robert Keith. "The Chains of Bondage Broke: The Proletarianization of Seafaring Labor, 1600-1800." Ph.D. diss, SUNY, Binghamton, 1984, 469 pp. (DAI 46/02, p. 531). |
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21041 | Schaeper, Thomas J. John Paul Jones and the Battle off Flamborough Head: A Reconsideration. American University Studies Series, ser 9, # 82. New York: Peter Lang, 1989, viii, 125 pp. Battle off east coast of England, September 1779; reassessment; questioned version by Jones. |
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21042 | Schaffer, Dagmar. Portuguese Exploration to the West and the Formation of Brazil, 1450-1800: Catalogue of an Exhibition. Providence: JCB Library, 1988, xvi, 86 pp. Foreword: Norman Fiering. |
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21043 | Schaffer, Simon. "Instruments, Surveys and Maritime Empire." See D. Cannadine, Empire, the Sea and the World, pp. 83-104. Implementation of survey system to become global. |
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21044 | Schama, Simon. Rough Crossings: Britain, the Slaves, and the American Revolution. London: BBC; New York: HarperCollins, 2005, 2006, xiv, 478 pp. Slaves who took British side; fled to Nova Scotia. |
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21045 | Schank, John Frederick, et al. The United Kingdom's Nuclear Submarine Industrial Base: Sustaining Design and Production Resources. Santa Monica: RAND, 2005, 118 pp. |
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