22106 | Spratt, Hereward Philip. Outline History of Transatlantic Steam Navigation. London: HMSO, 1950, 60 pp. |
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22107 | Spratt, Hereward Philip. Transatlantic Paddle Steamers. Glasgow: Brown Ferguson, 1951, 82 pp. |
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22108 | Spratt, Philip. "El Museo Naval de Madrid." Am Nep, 15 (January 1955): 49-58. |
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22109 | Spray, W.A. "Alexander Dalrymple, Hydrographer." Am Nep, 30 (July 1970): 200-16. |
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22110 | Spray, W.A. "Surveying and Charting the Indian Ocean: The British Contribution, 1750-1838." Ph.D. diss, London, 1966. |
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22111 | Spray, W.A. "The Surveys of John McCluer." MM, 60 (1974): 233-50. |
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22112 | Springer, Haskell. "The Captain's Wife at Sea." See M. Creighton, Iron Men, pp. 92-117. |
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22113 | Springhall, John. Decolonization since 1945: The Collapse of European Overseas Empires. Studies in Contemporary History Series. New York: Palgrave, 2001, xxiii, 240 pp. Chronology of decolonization. |
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22114 | Springhall, John. "'Disaster in Surabaya': The Death of Brig. Mallaby during the British Occupation of Java, 1945-1946." JI&CH, 24 (September 1996): 422-43. Serious incident; British forces to "hold the line" for Dutch return; strange death of British commander. |
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22115 | Springhall, John. "Mountbatten versus the Generals: British Military Rule of Singapore, 1945-1946." J Contem His, 36 (October 2001): 635-52. MacArthur & generals forced delay in ceremony & occupation; Burma, Malaya, Singapore. |
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22116 | Springthorpe, J.W. The Great Withdrawal: Story of a Daring Plan: Last Days at ANZAC: How Our Soldiers Left: A Vivid Narrative. Melbourne, 1916. |
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22117 | Sproule, H.D. "James Burney's Opinions on the Naval Mutinies of 1797." MM, 46 (February 1960): 61-62. From discovered letters. |
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22118 | Sprout, Harold & Sprout, Margaret Tuttle. The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918. Princeton: Princeton UP; Annapolis: NIP, 1939, 1946, 1967, 1990, 404 pp. Standard; 1st of 2 vols. |
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22119 | Sprout, Harold & Sprout, Margaret Tuttle. Toward a New Order of Sea Power: American Naval Policy and the World Scene, 1918-1922. Princeton: Princeton UP; New York: Greenwood, 1940, 1943, 1969, xii, 336 pp. Standard; 2nd of 2 vols. |
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22120 | Sprout, Margaret Tuttle. "Mahan: Evangelist of Sea Power." See E. Earle, Makers of Modern Strategy, pp. 415-45. |
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22121 | Spry, W.J.J. Cruise of Her Majesty's Ship Challenger: Voyages over Many Seas, Scenes in Many Lands. London, 1876, 1897, xxiv, 319 pp. Scientific expedition of 1870s; covered 68,500 nautical miles. |
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22122 | Spufford, Francis. I May Be Some Time: Ice and the English Imagination. London: Faber & Faber; New York: St. Martin, 1996, 1997, 372 pp. English infatuation with polar exploration. |
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22123 | Spurling, Jack. The Best of Sail: Paintings by Jack Spurling, Text by Basil Lubbock. Cambridge: Stephen, 1975, xi, 179 pp. Large folio, 36 plates; selections, 36 clipper ships. |
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22124 | Spurling, Kathryn Lesley. "Life in the Lower Deck of the Royal Australian Navy, 1911-1952." Ph.D. diss, New South Wales, 1999 (DAI 60/12, p. 4559). |
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22125 | Squire, J.C., ed. If, or History Rewritten. London: Longman; New York: Viking; Port Washington: Kennikat, 1931, 1964, vii, 379 pp. 11 counterfactual essays; alt. title: If It Had Happened Otherwise: Lapses into Imaginary History; e.g., Chesterton: If Don John of Austria had married Mary, Queen of Scots; Churchill: If Lee had won at Gettysburg. |
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