3985 | Carpenter, David. The Struggle for Mastery: Britain, 1066-1284. London: Allen Lane/Penguin, 2003, xxiv, 616 pp. Extensive bibliographical essay & up-to-date bibliography; included Wales & Scotland. |
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3986 | Carpenter, Kenneth J. The History of Scurvy and Vitamin C. London: Cambridge UP, 1986, viii, 288 pp. Voyages over 10 weeks; Admiralty concerns & experiments; definitive. |
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3987 | Carpenter, Ronald H. "Admiral Mahan, 'Narrative Fidelity,' and the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor." Quarterly Journal of Speech, 72 (August 1986): 290-305. Speculation: Japanese substituted "Japan" for "Britain" in the writings of Mahan. |
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3988 | Carpenter, Ronald H. "Admiral Mahan, 'Narrative Fidelity,' and the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor: The Rhetorical Interaction between Discourse and Corroborative Events." See W. Cogar, NHS-7, pp. 195-211. |
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3989 | Carpenter, Stanley D.M., ed. The English Civil War. International Library of Essays in Military History Series. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007, xxvii, 523 pp. 34 essays. |
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3990 | Carpenter, Stanley D.M. Military Leadership in the British Civil Wars, 1642-1651: "The Genius of This Age." Cass Military Studies. London: Cass; London: Routledge, 2003, 2005, xvi, 233 pp. Narrative analysis. |
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3991 | Carpenter-Turner, B. "Southampton as a Naval Center, 1414-1458." See J. Morgan, Collected Essays on Southampton, 1961. |
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3992 | Carpenter-Turner, W.J. "The Building of the Gracedieu, Valentine and Falconer at Southampton, 1416-1420." MM, 40 (February 1954): 55-72. |
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3993 | Carpenter-Turner, W.J. "The Building of the Holy Ghost of the Tower, 1414-1416, and Her Subsequent History." MM, 40 (November 1954): 270-81. |
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3994 | Carr, Antony D. Owen of Wales: The End of the House of Gwynedd. Cardiff: Wales UP, 1990, 1991, 140 pp. Welsh admiral, 13th century, Owain Llawgoch ap Thomas ap Rhodri. |
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3995 | Carr, Cecil Thomas, ed. Select Charters of Trading Companies, 1530-1707. Publications of the Selden Society. London: Quaritch, 1913, cxxxvi, 322 pp. E.g., Levant, Newfoundland & African companies. |
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3996 | Carr, D.J., ed. Sydney Parkinson: Artist on Cook's Endeavour Voyage. London: Croom Helm, 1983, xv, 300 pp. Association with British Museum; important details of Cook voyage. |
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3997 | Carr, F. Benjamin. Nelson, Nisbet and Nevis. Charlestown: Nevis Historical & Conservation Society, 1994, 2002, 32 pp. |
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3998 | Carr, Frank George Griffith. The Cutty Sark and the Days of Sail. London: Pitkin, 1960, 24 pp. |
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3999 | Carr, Frank George Griffith & Hurst, Alex A. The Medley of Mast and Sail: A Camera Record. 2 vols. I: 407 Photographic Illustrations of Many of the World's Vanished Sailing Craft, Both Great and Small, Accompanied by Comment and Descriptions. II: 525 Photographic Illustrations. . . . Descriptions by Experienced Ship-Masters and Other Experts. Brighton, 1976-1981, xliv, 803 pp. |
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4000 | Carr, James Revell. All Brave Sailors: The Sinking of the Anglo-Saxon, August 21, 1940. New York: Simon & Schuster; London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2004, xii, 363 pp. British tramp steamer, sunk by German raider; 7 survivors on 18-foot raft for 70 days; to Bahamas. |
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4001 | Carr, Jean. Another Story: Women and the Falklands War. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1984, xv, 164 pp. Intro: Jane Ewart-Biggs; problems of lives of families of servicemen; thus, domestic impact. |
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4002 | Carr, William Guy. Brass Hats and Bell-Bottomed Trousers: Unforgettable and Splendid Feats of the Harwich Patrol. London: Hutchinson, 1939, xvi, 272 pp. Delightful memoir. |
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4003 | Carr, William Guy. By Guess and By God: The Story of the British Submarines in the War. London: Hutchinson; New York: Doubleday, 1930, xiv, 310 pp. Exploits of submarines, 1st World War. |
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4004 | Carr, William Guy. Good Hunting. London: Hutchinson, 1940, 288 pp. Anti-submarine operations, later part of 1st World War; anecdotes; noted as vol. 3 of By Guess and By God. |
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