22246 | Starr, Chester G., Jr. The Roman Imperial Navy, 31 BC-AD 324. Cornell Studies in Classical Philology Series, # 26. Cambridge: Heffer; Westport: Greenwood, 1941, 1960, xv, 228 pp. Included Classis Britannia; transports, galleys, lighthouses; at Rihborough, Dover, Lymme. |
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22247 | Starr, Nathan Comfort. "The Sea in the English Novel from Defoe to Melville." Ph.D. diss, Harvard, 1928. |
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22248 | Starr, Nathan Comfort. "Smollett's Sailors." Am Nep, 32 (April 1972): 81-99. |
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22249 | Starr, Walter A. "Drake Landed in San Francisco Bay in 1579: The Testimony of the Plate of Brass." California Historical Society Quarterly, 41 (September 1962): 1-29. Special Supplement; details on "Plate of Brass" found "accidently" by Beryle Shinn in 1936. |
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22250 | Statham, Edward Phillips. Privateers and Privateering. New York: Pott; London: Hutchinson, 1910, 382 pp. Collection of stories. |
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22251 | Statham, Edward Phillips. The Story of the Britannia: The Training Ship for Naval Cadets With Some Account of Previous Methods of Naval Education and of the New Scheme of 1903. London, 1904, 274 pp. |
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22252 | Statham-Drew, Pamela. James Stirling: Admiral and Founding Governor of Western Australia. Crawley: West Australia UP, 2003, xiv, 655 pp. Founder, Swan River colony, now Perth/Freemantle. |
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22253 | The Stateliest Ship: Queen Mary. New York: Steamship Historical Society, 60 pp. Folio; pictorial record. |
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22254 | Staunton, George T. & Major, R.H., eds. The History of the Great Mighty Kingdom of China and the Situation Therof: Compiled by the Padre Juan Gonzalez de Mendoza: And Now Reprinted from the Early Translation of R. Parke. 2 vols. Publications of the Hakluyt Society, 1 ser, vols. 14 & 15. London: HS, 1853-1854, lxxxiv, 522 pp. For Hakluyt Society. |
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22255 | Stavig, Richard T. "Melville's Billy Budd: A New Approach to the Problem of Interpretation." Ph.D. diss, Princeton, 1953, 269 pp. (DAI 14-822). Linked to Somers incident, 1842. |
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22256 | Stead, Gordon W. A Leaf upon the Sea: A Small Ship in the Mediterranean, 1941-1943. Vancouver: BCUP, 1988, 184 pp. Memoir; Canadian in RN; motor launches, Malta. |
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22257 | Stead, William Thomas. Portraits and Autographs: An Album for the People. London: Review of Reviews, 1891, 160 pp. Included Fisher; Stead perished on Titanic. |
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22258 | Stearns, Patrick. Q-Ships, Commerce Raiders and Convoys. Staplehurst: Spellmount, 2004, xxiii, 276 pp. |
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22259 | Stearns, Stepen Jerold. "The Caroline Military System, 1625-1627: The Exeditions to Cadiz and Re." Ph.D. diss, California, Berkeley, 1967. (DAI 29/01, p. 218). |
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22260 | Stebbing, William. Sir Walter Ralegh: A Biography. Oxford: Clarendon; New York: Lemma, 1891, 1899, 1972, xxvi, 413 pp. Informative. |
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22261 | Steckley, George F. "Litigious Mariners: Wage Cases in the Seventeenth-Century Admiralty Court." His J, 42 (June 1999): 315-46. Appeal against arbitrary treatment; conclusion: 60,000 seamen won cases in 17th century; reasonable expectation to win wage cases. |
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22262 | Steel, Anthony. "Anthony Merry and the Anglo-American Dispute about Impressment, 1803-1806." Cambridge His J, 9 (1949): 331-58. Actually, British never claimed right to impress non-British; American papers not accepted; estimated 10,000 American seamen impressed, 1792-1812. |
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22263 | Steel, Anthony. "Impressment in the Monroe-Pinckney Negotiations, 1806-1807." AHR, 57 (1951-1952): 352-69. |
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22264 | Steel, Arthur. My Lifetime Story. Ilfracombe: Stockwell, 1977, 41 pp. Memoir, RN. |
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22265 | Steel, Danielle. No Greater Love. London: Bantam, 1991, 392 pp. Fiction; Titanic. |
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