23626 | Turner, A.J. "In the Wake of the Act, But Mainly Before." See W. Andrewes, Quest for Longitude, pp. 115-32. |
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23627 | Turner, Alwyn W. Tribute: A Salute to the British Armed Forces of the Second World War. Harpenden: Lennard, 1995, 306 pp. |
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23628 | Turner, Barbara C. "Southampton as a Naval Center, 1414-1458." See J. Morgan, Collected Essays on Southampton, 1968. |
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23629 | Turner, Barry. Suez 1956: The Inside Story of the First Oil War. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2007, 350 pp. Conclusion: "a case of monumental bungling" by the British, especially Eden. |
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23630 | Turner, D.C. Samuel Pepys, Esquire, Secretary of the Admiralty to King Charles and James the Second: A Pamphlet. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 18 pp. Described his bequest to Pepys Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
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23631 | Turner, David. The Ultimate Sacrifice: The World War II Battleship. Ely: Melrose, 2004, 80 pp. |
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23632 | Turner, E.S. Gallant Gentlemen; A Portrait of the British Officer, 1600-1956. London: Michael Joseph, 1956, 345 pp. Tribute to military & naval officers. |
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23633 | Turner, Ella May. James Rumsey: Pioneer in Steam Navigation. Scottsdale: Mennonite, 1931, xii, 245 pp. Some controversy; Rumsey vs. John Fitch. |
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23634 | Turner, Eunice H. "Naval Medical Service, 1793-1815." MM, 46 (1960): 119-33. |
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23635 | Turner, F.C. James II. New York: Macmillan, 1948, 544 pp. Sound & sober scholarship. |
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23636 | Turner, Frank R. The Maunsell Sea Forts. 2 parts. I: The World War Two Naval Sea Forts of the Thames Estuary. II: The World War Two Army Sea Forts of the Thames and Mersey Estuaries. Gravesend: Turner, 1994, 1995, 360 pp. Folio. |
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23637 | Turner, Frank R. The Mystery Towers of World War One: An Attempt by the Royal Navy to Blockade the English Channel in 1918. Gravesend: Turner, 1995, 20 pp. Offshore structures. |
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23638 | Turner, Gerard L'E. Elizabethan Instrument Makers: The Origins of the London Trade in Precision Instrument Making. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2000, xiv, 305 pp. Catalogue of instuments from 1540s; described 103 instruments. |
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23639 | Turner, H. Dan T. The Cradle of the Navy: The Story of the Royal Hospital School at Greenwich and at Holbrook, 1694-1988. London: Phillimore; York: Sessions, 1980, 1990, xiii, 186 pp. Foreword: Brian Brown; for the Royal Hospital School Old Boys Association; 1694, charter to build hospital to Christopher Wren. |
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23640 | Turner, Harry. With the Utmost Possible Dispatch: Poems of Nelson's Navy. Staplehurst: Spellmount, 2002, xi, 112 pp. 23 poems, e.g., HMS Victory, Arctic incident, powder monkey, "Dearest Emma," Santa Cruz, the Nile, Copenhagen, Trafalgar, "Hymn to a Dead Hero." |
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23641 | Turner, Jack. Spice; A History of Temptation. London: HarperCollins, 2004, xxxviii, 409 pp. "The taste that launched a thousand ships" & "scent of paradise." |
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23642 | Turner, John Frayn. Hovering Angels: The Record of the Royal Navy's Helocopters. London: Harrap, 1957, 170 pp. |
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23643 | Turner, John Frayn. Invasion '44: The Full Story of D-Day. Corgi D-Day Special Series. London: Harrap; New York: Putnam; London: Severn House; London: Corgi; Shrewsburg: Airlife, 1959, 1960, 1974, 1975, 1994, 238 pp. |
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23644 | Turner, John Frayn. Periscope Patrol: The Saga of Malta Submarines. London: Harrap; Shrewsbury: Airlife; Barnsley: Seaforth, 1957, 1997, 2009, 218 pp. Sank supply ships to North Africa. |
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23645 | Turner, John Frayn. Service Most Silent: The Navy's Fight against Enemy Mines. London: Harrap; London: Viking; London: White Lion; Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 1955, 1956, 1976, 2007, 208 pp. German minelaying around UK; countermeasures by HMS Vernon. |
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