21306 | Severin, Timothy. The Brendan Voyage. The Modern Library Series. New York: McGraw; Norwalk: Easton, 1978, 1989, 2000, viii, 292 pp. Chronicle of voyage by Severin across North Atlantic, small oxhide boat similar to what Irish monks might have used, Hebrides, Faroes, Iceland, Greenland to New World, 6th century. |
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21307 | Severin, Timothy. The Golden Antilles. New York: Knopf, 1970. |
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21308 | Severin, Timothy. In Search of Moby-Dick: Quest for the White Whale. New York: Basic, 2000, 212 pp. Followed voyages of Melville; details on Essex incident & aftermath; quest of 6000 miles for white whale. |
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21309 | Severin, Timothy. In Search of Robinson Crusoe. New York: Basic, 2002, 333 pp. |
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21310 | Severn, Derek. "Nelson's Hardy." His Tod, 27 (1977): 505-12. 1st of Band of Brothers; eventually First Sea Lord, 1830s. |
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21311 | Seward, Desmond. The Hundred Years' War: The English in France, 1337-1453. London: Constable; New York: Penguin, 1978, 2001, 296 pp. |
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21312 | Sewell, Kenneth & Richmond, Clint. Red Star Rogue: The Untold Story of a Soviet Submarine's Nuclear Strike Attempt on the U.S. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2005, 226 pp. Conspiracy theory, loss of K-129, a Golf II Class SSB, in the Pacific, March 1968; Glomar Explorer aided in partial recovery; claim: rogue submarine to launch strike; no corroboration. |
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21313 | Sewell, William K. "Tudor English Contacts with North Americans, 1497-1603." Ph.D. diss, Ball State, 1971, 301 pp. (DAI 32/01, p. 896). |
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21314 | Sexton, David. Signals Intelligence in World War II. London: Eurospan, 1996, 161 pp. |
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21315 | Sexton, Donal J. "Phantoms of the North: British Deceptions in Scandinavia, 1941-1944." Mil Aff, 47 (October 1983): 109-14. British deceptions; threat to invade Norway; Germans reinforced. |
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21316 | Sexton, Donal J., comp. Signals Intelligence in World War II: A Research Guide. Bibliograpies of Battles & Leaders Series, # 18. Westport: Greenwood, 1996, , xi, 163 pp. 828 entries. |
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21317 | Sexton, Donal J. The Western European and Mediterranean Theaters in World War II: An Annotated Bibliography of English Language Sources. Routledge Research Guides to American Military History Series. New York: Routledge, 2008, 584 pp. |
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21318 | Sexton, Robert T. "Flinders' Place in the Coastal Exploration of Australia." See J. Wege, Matthew Flinders and His Scientific Gentlemen, 2005. |
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21319 | Seymour, C.L. "The Bombardment of Alexandria: A Note." EnHR, 87 (October 1972): 790-94. 11 July 1882, British Mediterranean Fleet. |
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21320 | Seymour, C.L. "British Naval Policy in the Eastern Mediterranean, 1868-1889." Ph.D. diss, Hull, 1973. Under J.S.H. Major; (ASLIB 23-797). |
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21321 | Seymour, David. "Formation and Operations of the British North Sea Fleet under Duncan, 1795-1796." Master's thesis, East Anglia, 1991. Under J.R. Jones. |
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21322 | Seymour, Elizabeth Mary. Commander Ralph Seymour, RN, CMG, DSO. Glasgow: Glasgow UP, 1926, 163 pp. Lady Seymour, mother of ill-starred Signal Officer, Beatty's flagship, Jutland. |
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21323 | Seymour, M.J. The Transformation of the North Atlantic World, 1492-1763: An Introduction. Westport: Praeger, 2004, 257 pp. Profound analysis: Columbus to Spanish, then British empires; most important: diseases & Spanish determination; ultimately British advantage. |
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21324 | Seymour, Michael. "Warships' Names of the English Republic, 1649-1659." MM, 76 (November 1990): 317-24. |
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21325 | Seymour, Philip. Where the Hell is Africa?: Memoirs of a Junior Naval Officer in the Mid-Twentieth Century. Edinburgh: Pentland, 1995, xiv, 342 pp. Memoir. |
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