4205 | Chamberlain, Paul. Hell upon Water: Prisoners of War in Britain, 1793-1815. Stroud: History, 2008, 256 pp. Over 200,000 POWs; infamous prison hulks; some for 11 years; administration: Transport Board of Admiralty. |
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4206 | Chamberlain, Robert S. "The Spanish Treasure Fleet of 1551." Am Nep, 6 (October 1946): 241-52. |
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4207 | Chamberlain, Waldo. "The German Navy Law of 1912." Ph.D. diss, Stanford, 1939. |
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4208 | Chamberlain, William Henry. Reminiscences of Old Merton. London: Mitchell, 1923, 1925, 56 pp. Drawings: Cyril Wright & L.B. Temple; residence of Nelson. |
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4209 | Chambers, Cynthia. "The Geography of Cannibalism: Specificity in Sixteenth-Century New World Cartography and Literature." Terra Incognita, 39 (2007): 52-67. |
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4210 | Chambers, Malcolm G. "Nuclear Weapons and British Defence Policy: An Examination of Nuclear Aspects of British Foreign and Defence Policy." Ph.D. diss, Bradford, 1987. |
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4211 | Chambers, Neil. Joseph Banks and the British Museum: The World of Collecting, 1770-1830. London: Pickering & Chatto; Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007, 195 pp. Detail on collections. |
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4212 | Chambers, Neil, ed. The Letters of Sir Joseph Banks: A Selection, 1768-1820. London: Imperial College, 2000, xliv, 420 pp. Foreword: David Mabberley; intro: Harold Carter; e.g., to Ben Franklin. |
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4213 | Chambers, Stephen. Anzac: The Landing. Battleground Europe Gallipoli Series. Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2008, 224 pp. |
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4214 | Chambers, William & Chambers, Robert, eds. "The Naval Prison at Lewes." Chamber's Journal, 545, vol. 51 (6 June 1874): 361-63. |
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4215 | Chamier, Frederick. The Arethusa: A Naval Story. 3 vols. Notable Novels Series. London: Richard Bentley; Calcutta: William Rushton; London: F. Warne, 1837, 1860, 1881, iv, 348 pp. Famous nautical fiction writer; included press gangs, pro-impressment, pro-corporal punishment. |
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4216 | Chamier, Frederick. Ben Brace: The Last of Nelson's Agamemnons. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Carey Lea; London: Newnes; London: Routledge, 1836, 1840, 1850, 1896, 1905, 420 pp. Nautical fiction. |
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4217 | Chamier, Frederick. Jack Adams, the Mutineer. London: Colburn; London: Clarke, 1838, 1850, 1853, 1861, 1873, 396 pp. Nautical fiction; Bligh & mutiny on Bounty. |
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4218 | Chamier, Frederick. The Life of a Sailor: By a Captain in the Navy. 3 vols. Standard Novels Series, # 20. London: Richard Bentley; London: Ward & Lock, 1832, 1850, 1856, xi, 394 pp. |
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4219 | Chamier, Frederick. The Spitfire: A Tale of the Sea. 3 vols. London: Colburn, 1840, 1860. Nautical fiction. |
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4220 | Chamier, Frederick. Tom Bowling: A Tale of the Sea. 3 vols. London: Colburn; London: Routledge; London: Warne, 1841, 1883, 1888, 191 pp. Nautical fiction; capture of Martinique, 1704. |
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4221 | Chan, Ming K. China, Britain and Hong Kong, 1895-1945. Hong Kong: Chinese UP, 1990, xvi 479 pp. |
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4222 | Chan, Ming K. "The Hong Kong Question during the Pacific War, 1941-1945." JI&CH, 2 (October 1973): 56-78. |
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4223 | Chan, Ming K., ed. Precarious Balance: Hong Kong between China and Britain, 1842-1992. New York: Sharpe, 1994, xi, 235 pp. Collaboration: John D. Young; led to transfer of sovereignty. |
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4224 | Chance, James Frederick. George I and the Northern War: A Study of British-Hanoverian Policy in the North of Europe in the Years 1709 to 1721. London: Smith Elder, 1909, xviii, 516 pp. |
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