22566 | Strawson, John. The Battle for North Africa. Pen & Sword Military Classics Series. London: Batsford; Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 1969, 2004, xi, 226 pp. |
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22567 | Streater, Les. Berengaria: Cunard's Happy Ship. Stroud: Tempus, 2001, 120 pp. |
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22568 | Streatfield-James, E.C. In the Wake: The Birth of the Indian and Pakistani Navies. Edinburgh: Skilton, 1983, 224 pp. |
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22569 | Street, Lucie. An Uncommon Sailor: A Portrait of Sir William Penn: English Naval Supremacy. Bourne End: Kensal, 1986, 172 pp. 1621-1670; revolutionized English naval warfare; deserves more credit. |
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22570 | Strickland, Matthew, ed. Anglo-Norman Warfare: Studies in Late Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman Military Organization and Warfare. Rochester: Boydell & Brewer, 1992, xxiii, 277 pp. Essays, some cited. |
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22571 | Strickland, Matthew & Hardy, Robert. From Hastings to the Mary Rose: The Great Warbow. Stroud: Sutton, 2005, xix, 538 pp. Discovery of bows from Mary Rose; stimulated study of longbow; conclusion: very effective weapon. |
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22572 | Strickland, Matthew. "Military Technology and Conquest: The Anomaly of Anglo-Saxon England." Anglo-Norman Studies, 19 (1997): 353-82. Proceedings of the Battle Conference, 1996; conclusion: forces of Harold purposely exaggerated so as to make achievements of William look better. |
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22573 | Striker, Laura Polanyi. Captain John Smith's Hungary and Transylvania. Reprint from Bradford Smith, Captain John Smith, 1953, 311-42. |
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22574 | Striker, Laura Polanyi & Smith, Bradford. "The Rehabilitation of Captain John Smith." J Sou His, 28 (1962): 474-81. |
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22575 | Stripp, Alan. Codebreakers in the Far East: How Britain Cracked Japanese Top Secret Military Codes. Case Studies in Intelligence. London: Cass, 1989, 1995, 2002, x, 208 pp. Intro: Christopher Andrew. |
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22576 | Strobl, Gerwin. The Germanic Isle: Nazi Perceptions of Britain. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000, 284 pp. Hitler's love-hate relationship. |
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22577 | Strong, Frank. "The Causes of Cromwell's West Indian Expedition." AHR, 4 (January 1899): 228-45. |
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22578 | Strong, Kenneth W.D. Intelligence at the Top: The Recollections of an Intelligence Officer. London: Cassell; New York: Doubleday, 1968, 1969, xiv, 366 pp. Memoir. |
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22579 | Strong, Kenneth W.D. Men of Intelligence: A Study of the Roles and Decisions of Chiefs of Intelligence from World War I to the Present. New York: St. Martin; London: Giniger, 1971, 1972, 183 pp. Broad comparative approach. |
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22580 | Strong, L.A. Flying Angel: The Story of the Missions to Seamen. London: Methuen; New York: British Book Service, 1955, 189 pp. |
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22581 | Stroup, Rodger E. "The Naval Policy of England's Liberal Government, 1906." Proceedings of the South Carolina Historical Society (1973): 20-29. |
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22582 | Strum, Harvey Joel. "New York and the War of 1812." Ph.D. diss, Syracuse, 1978. |
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22583 | Strutton, Bill & Pearson, Michael. The Secret Invaders. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1958, 286 pp. Foreword: Earl Mountbatten; Combined Operations Pilotage Parties; swimmers for beach reconnaissance for invasions; Normandy, Far East. |
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22584 | Struzik, Edward & Beedell, Mike. Northwest Passage: The Quest for an Arctic Route to the East. Toronto: Porter; London: Blandford, 1991, viii, 152 pp. For Canadian Geographic Society; large folio, beautiful colored illustrations; many sponsored by RN; some debacles, e.g., Franklin; then searches, total cost 675,000 pounds; lobbying by Lady Franklin. |
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22585 | Stuard, Susan Mosher. A State of Deference: Ragusa/Dubrovnik in the Medieval Centuries. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania UP, 1992, 288 pp. Advanced social & political society; trade; rivals with Venice & Genoa; later, warships to Spain for Armada. |
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