21 | Abell, Thomas Bertrand. Stability and Seaworthiness of Ships: A Textbook for Officers of the Mercantile Marine and for All Concerned with the Loading of Ships. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1926, vii, 297 pp. |
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22 | Abell, Westcott Stile. The Safe Sea. Liverpool: Journal of Commerce, Birchall, 1932, xxxi, 228 pp. Sir Westcott Stile Abell. |
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23 | Abell, Westcott Stile. The Ship and Her Work. Studies in Commerce Series, # 2. London: Gee, 1923, 114 pp. |
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24 | Abell, Westcott Stile. The Shipwright's Trade. Cambridge: Cambridge UP; Jamaica: Caravan, 1948, 1949, 1962, 1981, xiii, 218 pp. Folio; development of shipbuilding; superficial. |
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25 | Abels, Richard Philip. Alfred the Great: War, Kingship and Culture in Early England. The Medieval World Series. London: Longman, 1998, xvii, 373 pp. Occasion of 1100th anniversary of death; analysis; focused on "warlord"; some naval aspects. |
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26 | Abels, Richard Philip. "English Tactics, Strategy and Military Organization in the Late Tenth Century." See D. Scragg, Battle of Maldon, pp. 143-55. |
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27 | Abels, Richard Philip. "Leadership and Military Obligation in Anglo-Saxon England." Ph.D diss, Columbia, 1982. (DAI, June 1984).*** |
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28 | Abels, Richard Philip. Lordship and Military Obligation in Anglo-Saxon England. Berkeley: California UP, 1988, xii, 313 pp. Anglo-Saxon Fyrd, actually, landfryd & scypfyrd, a type of tenure for defense of the realm.***** |
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29 | Abels, Richard Philip & Bachrach, Bernard S., eds. The Normans and Their Adversaries: Essays in Memory of C. Warren Hollister. Warfare in History Series, # 12. Rochester: Boydell & Brewer, 2001, 232 pp. Festschrift for Hollister; essays, e.g., Harold as Warlord. |
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30 | Aberdeen and Tremain, Isabel, Countess of. Edward Majoribanks, Lord Tweedmouth, Knight, 1849-1909: Notes and Recollections. London: Constable, 1909, vi, 158 pp. First Lord. |
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31 | Aberg, Alan. "Artefacts from Wrecks: An Endnote." See M. Redknap, Artefacts from Wrecks, pp. 229-31. |
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32 | Aberg, Alan. "Saving the Victory." Mariner's Mirror, 91 (May 2005): 358-68. "Save the Victory," initiative of Society for Nautical Research, specifically that of Prince Louis of Battenberg; Fund launched in 1922; James Caird a prominent contributor; still exists & contributory. |
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33 | Aberg, Alan. "The Society for Nautical Research, 1910-2005." Bicentennial Edition of The Nelson Dispatch, 8 (December 2005): 867-72. Historical survey by the then chairman. |
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34 | Abernathy, Cecil. Mr. Pepys of Seething Lane: A Narrative Based on Pepys' Diary. New York: McGraw-Hill; London: Allen, 1957, 1958, 384 pp. |
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35 | Abernathy, David B. The Dynamics of Global Dominance: European Overseas Empires, 1415-1980. New Haven: Yale UP, 2000, 2001, viii, 524 pp. |
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36 | Abeshouse, Benjamin Samuel. A Medical History of Napoleon Bonaparte. Norwich: Eaton Laboratories, 1964. |
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37 | Abraham, J. Johnston. The Surgeon's Log: Impressions of the Far East. London: Chapman & Hall, 1911, 1912, 1913, xiv, 302 pp. Memoir. |
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38 | Abraham, Mildred K., ed. The Grand Tour and Beyond: British Travel Narratives of the Continent, the Middle and Far East, Africa and the American Colonies, 1700-1825: Selected and Annotated. An Exhibition in the Department of Rare Books, University of Virginia Library, 22 February-30 April 1981. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Library, 1982, 73 pp. Folio; "grand tour" education process, especially 1763-1793. |
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39 | Abramson, Howard S. Hero in Disgrace: The Life of Arctic Explorer Frederick A. Cook. New York: Paragon, 1991, xix, 251 pp. Foreword: Warren Cook; from Belgian Antarctic Expedition, 1909; Frederick A. Cook Society. |
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40 | Abranson, Erik. Sailors of the Great Sailing Ships. Macdonald Living History Series. London: Macdonald, 1977, 1978, 61 pp. Illus: Edward Mortelmans; trans (F); juvenile literature. |
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