5045 | Cook, James. The Voyages of Captain James Cook. 7 vols. London: Longman, 1821. |
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5046 | Cook, James. The Voyages of Captain James Cook: Round the World. London: Cresset, 1949, xxii, 383 pp. Ed: Christopher Lloyd. |
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5047 | Cook, Michael. "The Conduct and Trial of Admiral Byng and Its Public Reception." Master's thesis, York, 2001. Under Simon D. Smith. |
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5048 | Cook, Michael. "The Conduct and Trial of the Hon. John Byng." D.Phil. diss. (in progress), York. Under Simon D. Smith. |
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5049 | Cook, Noble David. Born to Die: Disease and New World Conquest, 1492-1650. New Approaches to the Americas Series. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1998, xiii, 248 pp. |
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5050 | Cook, Ramsay, ed. The Voyages of Jacques Cartier. Toronto: Toronto UP, 1924, 1993, xli, 177 pp. Trans: H.P. Biggar; 3 voyages, 1530s. |
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5051 | Cook, Randolf & Rodger, N.A.M. A Guide to the Naval Records in The National Archives of the United Kingdom. London: IHR, 2006, , 379 pp. Grant: Arts & Humanities Research Council; holdings of naval records. |
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5052 | Cook, Warren Lawrence. Flood Tide of Empire: Spain and the Pacific Northwest, 1543-1819. Yale Western Americana Series, # 24. New Haven: Yale UP, 1973, xiv, 620 pp. Folio. |
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5053 | Cooke, Alan. "The Autobiography of Dr. John Rae (1813-1893): A Preliminary Note." Polar Record, 14 (1968). |
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5054 | Cooke, Alan. "A Bibliographical Introduction to Sir John Franklin's Expedition." See P. Sutherland, Franklin Era in Canadian History, pp. 12-20. |
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5055 | Cooke, Alan & Holland, Clive. The Exploration of North Canada, 500-1920: Chronology. Toronto: Arctic History, 1978, 549 pp. Massive compilation of hundreds of expeditions. |
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5056 | Cooke, Alistair. "La Salle: When Ignorance Was Death." See W. Andrewes, Quest for Longitude, pp. 13-18. |
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5057 | Cooke, Anthony. The Fred Olsen Line and Its Passenger Ships. London: Carmania, 2007, 116 pp. |
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5058 | Cooke, Anthony. Liners and Cruise Ships: Some Notable Small Vessels. London: Carmania, 1996, 136 pp. Folio; 46 smaller liners from 1940 onwards. |
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5059 | Cooke, Arthur Owens. The Story of Nelson. Herbert Strang's Readers Series, Grade 3. London: Oxford UP, 1919, 95 pp. |
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5060 | Cooke, Edward. A Voyage to the South Sea: And Round the World, Performed in the Years 1708, 1709, 1710, and 1711, by Ships Duke and Dutchess [sic] of Bristol. . . . Taking the Towns of Puna and Guayaquil, and Several Prizes, One of Which a Rich Acapulco Ship. . . . An Account Is Given of Mr. Alexander Selkirk. . . . during the Four Years, Four Months He Lived upon the Uninhabited Island of Juan Fernandes. 2 vols. London: B. Lintot & R. Gosling, 1712, xxxv, 760 pp. Ships under Woodes Rogers; origin of Robinson Crusoe tale. |
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5061 | Cooke, J.R. "The Cultures of Captain James Cook: A Contextual Examination of His Voyages of Discovery." Master's thesis, Kent, 2001. (ASLIB 52-3047). |
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5062 | Cooke, O.A. The Canadian Military Experience, 1867-1995: A Bibliography. Ottawa: History Heritage Department, 1997, 520 pp. Section on naval forces. |
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5063 | Cooke-Priest, Colin. "The Naval Air Command in the 1980s: Feature: Maritime Power." JRUSI, 138 (April 1993): 53-58. |
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5064 | Cookman, Scott. Ice Blink: The Tragic Fate of Sir John Franklin's Lost Polar Expedition. New York: Wiley, 2000, xii, 244 pp. Especially culpable: Stephen Goldner's canned food, "the ultimate villain"; overly dramatic. |
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