21326 | Seymour, Richard. Memoir of Rear Admiral Sir Michael Seymour. London: Spottiswoode, 1878, 130 pp. Died 1830. |
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21327 | Seymour, Thaddeus. "Literature and the South Sea Bubble." Ph.D. diss, North Carolina, 1955. |
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21328 | Seymour, William. Battles in Britain: And Their Political Background, 1066-1746. London: Sidgewick & Jackson, 1975, 1979, 1989, 463 pp. Originally 2 vols.; no mention of navy. |
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21329 | Seymour, William. British Special Forces. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1985, xxiv, 334 pp. Foreword: David Stirling; 2nd World War & after, including Falklands/Malvinas. |
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21330 | Seymour, William. Decisive Factors in Twenty Great Battles of the World. New York: St. Martin; London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1988, 1989, xi, 385 pp. Maps: W.F.N. Watson; included Hastings; none after 1920. |
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21331 | Seymour, William. The Price of Folly: British Blunders in the War of American Independence, 1775-1783. London: Brassey, 1995, xi, 271 pp. Excellent maps; general survey; "the war need not have been fought and certainly not lost." |
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21332 | Shaara, Jeff. The Rising Tide: A Novel of World War II. New York: Ballantine, 2006, xxxvi, 531 pp. Fiction; 1st of trilogy; North Africa & Sicily, 2nd World War. |
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21333 | Shaara, Jeff. The Steel Wave. New York: Ballantine, 2008, 493 pp. Fiction; 2nd of trilogy; D-Day. |
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21334 | Shachtman, Tom. Terrors and Marvels: How Science and Technology Changed the Character and Outcome of World War II. New York: Morrow; New York: HarperCollins, 2002, 360 pp. Alt. title: Laboratory Warriors: How Allied Sciene and Technology Tipped the Balance in World War II; e.g., exploiting electromagnetic spectrum, target acquisition, acoustic torpedo, signals, jet propulsion. |
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21335 | Shackleton, Ernest. South: The Endurance Expedition. London: Heinemann; New York: Signet; New York: Putnam; London: Robinson; New York: Penguin, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1934, 1954, 1983, 1991, 1998, 1999, 2004, xxviii, 374 pp. Intro: Fergus Fleming; photos: Frank Hurley; polar expedition, 1914-1917. |
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21336 | Shackleton, Ernest. South: The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition, 1914-1917. London: Century Hutchinson, 1991, 207 pp. Ed: Peter King. |
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21337 | Shackleton, Jasper. "Elizabeth Bligh: Her Beginnings." See Memorial Research PLC, Mutiny on the Bounty, p. 153. |
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21338 | Shackleton, Jonathan & MacKenna, John. Shackleton: An Irishman in Antarctica. Dublin: Lilliput, 2002. Biography by grand-nephew; details on Irish background. |
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21339 | Shadbolt, Maurice. Voices of Gallipoli. Auckland: Hodder & Soughton, 1988, 123 pp. |
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21340 | Shaffer, Lynda Norene. Maritime Southeast Asia, 300 BC to AD 1528. Sources & Studies in World History Series. New York: Sharpe, 1996, xviii, 121 pp. Emphasis on spice trade, the goal of Columbus. |
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21341 | Shafroth, John F. "The Strategy of the Yorktown Campaign, 1781." USNIP, 57 (June 1931): 721-36. |
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21342 | Shagena. Jack L. Who Invented the Steamboat?: Fulton's Clermont Coup. New York: Humanity/Prometheus, 2004, 44 pp. 1st voyage, 1807, New York, Hudson River. |
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21343 | Shai, Aron. The Origins of the War in the East: Britain, China, and Japan, 1937-1939. London: Croom Helm, 1976, 267 pp. |
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21344 | Shailer, L. "English Attitudes towards Napoleon Bonaparte, 1797-1803." Master's thesis, Keele, 1998. (ASLIB 49-224). |
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21345 | Shakespeare, William. Henry V, Act 4, Scene 3. "Band of Brothers" reference. "We few. we happy few. . . ." |
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