3505 | Burden, Rodney A., et al. Falklands: The Air War. London: Arms & Armour; New York: Sterling, 1986, 480 pp. |
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3506 | Burdick, Charles Burton. The End of the Prinz Eugen (IX 300). Menlo Park: Markgraf, 1996. |
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3507 | Burdick, Charles Burton. The Frustrated Raider: The Story of the German Cruiser Cormoran in World War I. Carbondale: Illinois UP; London: Feffer & Simons, 1979, xiii, 119 pp. |
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3508 | Burdick, Joel W. Our World Tour, 1922-1923: An Account by the First Ever World Tour by a Passenger Liner. Liverpool: National Museum & Galleries on Merseyside, 1990, 200 pp. Intro: David Williams. |
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3509 | Burg, Barry Richard. "An American Seafarer in the Age of Sail: The Erotic Diaries of Phillip C. Van Buskirk, 1851-1870. New Haven: Yale UP, 1994, xx, 218 pp. Rare account of homosexual life, in this case, in the U.S. Navy, 19th century. |
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3510 | Burg, Barry Richard. Boys at Sea: Sodomy, Indecency, and Courts Martial in Nelson's Navy. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, 245 pp. Study of sex crimes & discipline over 200 years; use of court martial records; naval discipline & justice. |
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3511 | Burg, Barry Richard, ed. Gay Warriors: A Documentary History from the Ancient World to the Present. New York: NYUP, 2002, viii, 299 pp. Sources included courts martial in RN. |
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3512 | Burg, Barry Richard. "Legitimacy and Authority: A Case Study of Pirate Commanders in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries." Am Nep, 37 (January 1977): 40-49. |
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3513 | Burg, Barry Richard. Sodomy and the Perception of Evil: English Sea Rovers in the Seventeenth-Century Caribbean. New York: NYUP, 1983, 1995, xxiv, 215 pp. Conclusion: homosexuality was the norm among buccaneers of 17th century. |
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3514 | Burgess, Chester Francis. The Fellowship of the Craft: Conrad on Ships and Seamen and the Sea. Port Washington: Kennikat, 1976, xii, 160 pp. Literary criticism. |
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3515 | Burgess, Douglas R., Jr. Seize the Trident: The Race for Superliner Supremacy and How It Altered the Great War. New York: McGraw Hill, 2005, x, 296 pp. German Hamburg-Amerika aspirations to surpass White Star/Cunard. |
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3516 | Burgess, Glyn Sheridan & Strijbosch, Clara. The Legend of St. Brendan: A Critical Bibliography. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 2000, 287 pp. |
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3517 | Burgess, Martin. "The Scandalous Neglect of Harrison's Regulator Science." See W. Andrewes, Quest for Longitude, pp. 255-80. |
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3518 | Burgess, Michael, comp. Cruisers of the World, 1873-1981. BMS Pictorial History Series. Wellington: Burgess Media, 1983, 128 pp. 135 illustrations; 121 cruisers or classes in 18 nations; one per page. |
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3519 | Burgess, Michael. The Royal New Zealand Navy. BMS Pictorial History Series. Wellington: Burgess Media, 1981, 128 pp. |
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3520 | Burghley, Lord William. The Spanish Invasion. London, 1588. Report to the Queen by William Cecil. |
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3521 | Burgoyne, Alan H. & Leyland, John. Souvenir and Official Programme of the Naval Review of the Combined Home and Atlantic Fleets, Given in Honour of the Colonial Press Representatives on Their Visit to England, June 1909. . . . 3 programmes bound together. Portsmouth: Griffin, 1909, 30 pp. 3 naval reviews: Spithead, Thames, Isle of Wight: 24 battleships, 24 cruisers, 3 submarines & others. |
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3522 | Burgoyne, Alan H. What of the Navy? London: Cassell, 1913, 192 pp. Series of essays, e.g., on Anglo-German antagonism, Dreadnought, torpedo craft & naval life. |
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3523 | Burgoyne, John Montagu. A Short History of the Naval and Military Operations in Egypt from 1798 to 1802. London: Sampson Low; Ontario: Poniard, 1885, vii, 181 pp. |
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3524 | Burke, Peter. Celebrated Naval and Military Trials. London: Allen, 1865, 1876, iv, 510 pp. E.g., Captain Kidd, Jack the Painter, Admirals Byng & Keppel. |
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