25306 | Winklareth, Robert J. The Bismarck Chase: New Light on a Famous Engagement. London: Chatham, 1998, 192 pp. 90 illustrations; claims: Hood mistook Prinz Eugen for Bismarck & shells which hit Prince of Wales did not detonate properly. |
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25307 | Winklareth, Robert J. Naval Shipbuilders of the World: From the Age of Sail to the Present Day. London: Chatham, 2000, 384 pp. Shipyards & docks; superficial. |
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25308 | Winkler, David Frank. The Cold War at Sea: High Seas Confrontation between the U.S. and Soviet Union. Annapolis: NIP, 2000. |
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25309 | Winkler, David Frank. "Cold War at Sea: The Maritime Confrontation on and over the High Seas between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, 1945-1989." Ph.D. diss, American University, 1998. |
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25310 | Winks, Robin W., ed. British Imperialism: Gold, God, Glory. European Problems Studies Series. New York: Holt Rinehart, 1963, 1965, 122 pp. |
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25311 | Winks, Robin W., ed. The Historian as Detective: Essays on Evidence. New York: Harper & Row, 1969, 543 pp. Essays; fascinating anthology. |
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25312 | Winks, Robin W. "The Second Chesapeake Affair." NWCR, 19 (January 1959): 51-63. Trent Affair, American Civil War. |
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25313 | Winn, Godfrey Herbert. Home from the Sea: A Chronicle in a Prologue, Three Acts and an Epilogue. London: Hutchinson, 1944, 131 pp. Account of service. |
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25314 | Winn, Godfrey Herbert. The Positive Hour. London: Joseph, 1970, xv, 445 pp. |
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25315 | Winn, Godfrey Herbert. "PQ.17." London: Hutchinson, 1947, 1948, 219 pp. Dramatized. |
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25316 | Winn, Peter. "British Informal Empire in Uruguay in the Nineteenth Century." P & P, 73 (November 1971): 100-26. Challenge to Gallagher-Robinson thesis. |
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25317 | Winnefeld, James A. The Professional Naval Officer: A Course to Steer By. U.S. Naval Institute Blue and Gold Professional Library Series. Annapolis: NIP, London: Greenhill, 2006, xviii, 241 pp. |
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25318 | Winnefeld, James A. "A Voyage through Modern Naval Fiction." NWCR, 49 (Spring, 1996): 120-25. E.g., O'Brian, Monsarrat, Forester, Cooper, Melville, Conrad, Clancy, Pope, Reeman. |
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25319 | Winocour, Jack, ed. The Story of the Titanic: As Told by Its Survivors: Lawrence Beesley, Archibald Gracie, Commander Lightoller, Harold /Bride. New York: Dover; New York: Peter Smith, 1960, 1990, xii, 320 pp. Collection of first-hand accounts. |
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25320 | Winser, John de S. British Expeditionary Force Ships before, at and after Dunkirk. Gravesend: World Ship Society, 1999, 160 pp. Profusely illustrated; evacuation of BEF; details on fleet. |
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25321 | Winser, John de S. British Invasion Fleets: The Mediterranean and Beyond, 1942-1945. Gravesend: World Ship Society, 2002, 152 pp. Foreword: Christopher Page; 10 landings; details on ships. |
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25322 | Winser, John de S. The D-Day Ships. Gravesend: World Ship Society, 1994, 172 pp. Lists of everything that floated; over 5000 entries. |
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25323 | Winser, John de S. Short Sea, Long War: Cross-Channel Ships Naval and Military Service in World War II. Gravesend: World Ship Society, 1997, 159 pp. 119 coastal ferries; 40 different wartime roles. |
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25324 | Winship, George Parker. Cabot Bibliography: With an Introductory Essay on the Careers of the Cabots, Based upon an Independent Examination of Sources of Information. New York: Dodd Mead; London: Stevens & Stiles, 1900, lii, 180 pp. |
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25325 | Winship, George Parker. John Cabot and the Study of Sources. Washington: American Historical Association, 1899, 1967, 41 pp. Guide to sources. |
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