242 | Aldcroft, Derek Howard. "The Merchant Marine." See D. Aldcroft, Development of British Industry and Foreign Competition, pp. 326-63. |
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243 | Aldcroft, Derek Howard & Freeman, Michael J., eds. Transport in the Industrial Revolution. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1983, x, 237 pp. 6 essays, some cited; coastal shipping & ports. |
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244 | Alden, Dauril. Charles R. Boxer: An Uncommon Life: Soldier, Historian, Collector, Traveller. Lisbon: Fundacao Oriente, 2001, 616 pp. Assisted: James S. Cummins & Michael Cooper; Boxer, 1904-2000, Isle of Wight; best scholar on Portuguese & Dutch maritime empires. |
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245 | Alden, John & Landis, Dennis C., eds. European Americana: A Chronological Guide to Works Printed in Europe Relating to the Americas, 1493-1776. John Carter Brown Library Series. 6 vols. New York: Readex, 1980-1997. Folio; 30,000 entries; each volume chronological. |
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246 | Alden, John Doughty. Flush Decks and Four Pipes. Sea Power Monographs Series, # 2. Annapolis: NIP, 1965, 1989, 112 pp. Over 100 illustrations; 347 destroyers listed; 50 to G.B. in destroyers for bases deal; as Town Class in G.B. |
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247 | Alden, John Doughty. U.S. Submarine Attacks during World War II: Including Allied Submarine Attacks in the Pacific Theater. Annapolis: NIP, 1989, 320 pp. Included British & Dutch submarines in the Far East; full chonological listing, Pacific & Atlantic; confirmation by Japanese sources. |
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248 | Alder, Garry John. "Britain and the Defence of India: The Origins of the Problem, 1798-1815." J Asian His, 6 (1972): 14-44. British frontier expanded, requiring strategic defense, e.g,, in Afghanistan; first Oriental ambitions of Napoleon a possible threat, then, actual threat from Russia, i.e., the Great Game. |
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249 | Alder, Garry John. British India's Northern Frontier, 1865-1895: A Study in Imperial Policy. Imperial Studies Series, # 25. London: Longman, 1963, 1964, xiv, 392 pp. For Royal Commonwealth Society; routine: interference, intervention, defense, mostly from Russia; "Great Game" not in index. |
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250 | Alder, Garry John. "Standing Alone: William Moorcroft Plays the Great Game, 1808-1825." IHR, 2 (1980): 172-215. |
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251 | Alderman, Clifford Lindsey. The Privateersmen. Philadelphia: Chilton, 1965, xv, 191 pp. Focused on American marauders against English sea trade. |
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252 | Alderman, Clifford Lindsey. Wooden Ships and Iron Men. New York: Walker, 1964, 134 pp. Nautical fiction; juvenile literature; young English sailor, thence to American navy during War of 1812; based on Samuel Leech, 1798-1848. |
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253 | Alderman, Geoffrey. "Joseph Chamberlain's Attempted Reform of the British Mercantile Marine." J Trans His, new ser, 1 (February 1972): 169-84. Associated with efforts of Samuel Plimsoll. |
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254 | Alderman, Geoffrey. "Samuel Plimsoll and the Shipping Interest." Maritime History, 1 (April 1971): 73-95. Problem of "crimps," process whereby British owners exploited merchant seamen. |
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255 | Alderson, Bernard. Arthur James Balfour: The Man and His Work. London: Grant Richards, 1903, xii, 367 pp. First Lord; "the manifold activities he has been engaged in." |
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256 | Alderton, Tony & Winchester, Nik. "Regulation, Representation and the Flag Market." J Mar Res (10 September 2002). Role of flag state. |
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257 | Aldgate, Anthony & Richards, Jeffrey. Britain Can Take It: The British Cinema in the Second World War. Edinburgh: Edinburgh HP; Oxford: Blackwell, 1986, 1994, 312 pp. Prominent example: "In Which We Serve," story of Mountbatten & HMS Kelly; directed by Noel Coward, 1942; stimulated British morale. |
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258 | Aldous, Grahame. "'Death and Glory': Bring Home the News of Trafalgar." Nel Dis, 8 (July 2004): 425-28. Account of Lt. John Lapennotiere & HMS Pickle bringing Trafalgar dispatch to Admiralty, October-November 1805; bicentennial reenactment. |
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259 | Aldous, Grahame. "The New Trafalgar Dispatch Project and Programme: And 'The Trafalgar Way.'" Nel Dis, 8 (April 2005), 609-14. Recreation of Trafalgar to Falmouth voyage of HMS Pickle, 26 October - 6 November 1805; Lord Nelson, sailing vessel, as Pickle: Portsmouth to Cadiz to Brest to Falmouth, thence, "The Trafalgar Way" to London. |
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260 | Aldous, Tony. "Royal Recovery." HisTod, 44 (July 1994): 6-7. Royal William Yard, Plymouth restoration; early 19th-century industrial buildings; named for William IV. |
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261 | Aldrich, Richard James. "American Intelligence and the British Raj: The OSS, the SSU and India, 1942-1947." Intell & Nat Sec, 13 (Spring 1998): 132-64. Role of American intelligence within India; issue of "empire;" OSS & British secret service increasingly competitive. |
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