6045 | Dawson, Joan. The Mapmaker's Eye: Nova Scotia through Early Maps. Halifax: Nimbus, 1988, x, 156 pp. For Nova Scotia Museum; large folio. |
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6046 | Dawson, Joseph, et al. The Tryals of Joseph Dawson, Edward Forseith, William Bishop, James Lewis, and John Sparkes: For Several Piracies and Robberies. . . . in the Company of Every Grand Pirate, Near the Coasts of the East-Indies. . . . Old-Baily on the 29th of October 1696, and Ended on the 6th of November. London: John Everingham, 1696, 28 pp. Folio; "King of Pirates." |
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6047 | Dawson, L.S., comp. Memoirs of Hydrography: Including Brief Biographies of the Principal Officers Who Have Service between the Years 1750 and 1885; in Two Parts. I: 1750-1830. II: 1830-1885. Eastbourne: Henry Keay, 1969, 345 pp. Facsimile reprint; oldest department in Admiralty. |
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6048 | Dawson, Lionel. Flotillas: A Hard-Lying Story. London: Rich & Cowan, 1933, 271 pp. Foreword: Roger Keyes; torpedo craft. |
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6049 | Dawson, Lionel. Gone for a Sailor: Being Fixes of Memory. London: Rich & Cowan, 1936, 240 pp. Memoir. |
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6050 | Dawson, Lionel. Sailor on Horseback: Sailor, Horseman, Author and Hunting Correspondent. London: Country Life, 1967, 128 pp. Foreword: Marquess of Exeter. |
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6051 | Dawson, Lionel. Sound of Guns: Being an Account of the Wars and Service of Admiral Sir Walter Cowan, KCB, DSO, MVO, AM, Legion d'Honneur, Turkish Medjidieh, etc., Baronet of the Baltic. Oxford: Pen-in-Hand, 1949, 258 pp. Dedicated to Admiral Cunningham of Hyndhope. |
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6052 | Dawson, Philip S. British Superliners of the Sixties: A Design Appreciation of the Oriana, Canberra, and QE-2. London: Conway, 1990, 154 pp. Coffee-table format, not glossy; profusely illustrated. |
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6053 | Dawson, Philip S. The Liner: Retrospective and Renaissance. London: Conway, 2005, 256 pp. Foreword: Stephen Payne; 200 illustrations; Cunard's 4-funnelled, 5-syllabled fleet; gained Blue Riband.. |
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6054 | Dawson, Raymond Howard. The Decision to Aid Russia, 1941: Foreign Policy and Domestic Politics. Chapel Hill: North Carolina UP, 1959, xvi, 315 pp. From American perspective; Lend-Lease. |
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6055 | Dawson, Robert MacGregor. "The Cabinet Minister and Administration: Winston Churchill at the Admiralty, 1911-1915." Can J Economics & Political Science, 6 (August 1940): 325-58. Case study. |
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6056 | Dawson, Robert MacGregor. Winston Churchill at the Admiralty, 1911-1915. Toronto: Toronto UP; London: Oxford UP, 1940, 43 pp. First Lord. |
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6057 | Dawson, Samuel Edward. The Voyages of the Cabots: Lastest Phases of the Controversy. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada for 1897. Ottawa: James Hope, 1897, 130 pp. |
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6058 | Dawson, Warren R., ed. The Nelson Collection at Lloyd's: A Description of the Nelson Relics and a Transcript of the Autograph Letters and Documents of Nelson and His Circle and Other Naval Papers of Nelson's Period. London: Macmillan, 1932, xiv, 525 pp. For Corporation of Lloyd's; in Nelson Room, Lloyd's Building; 126th anniversary of Trafalgar; extensive collection. |
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6059 | Dawson, Warren R. The Treasures of Lloyd's: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Monuments, Pictures, Drawings, Plate, Medals, Manuscripts, and Other Objects of Historic Interest Preserved at Lloyd's, London. London: Lloyd's, 1929, 1930, xii, 135 pp. Over 500 items. |
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6060 | Day, A. & Lunn, K. "Tales from the Sea: Oral History in British Maritime Museums." Oral History, 32 (2004): 87-96. |
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6061 | Day, Alan. Historical Dictionary of the Discovery and Exploration of the Northwest Passage. Historical Dictionary of Discovery & Exploration Series, # 3. Lanham: Scarecrow, 2006, lv, 417 pp. |
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6062 | Day, Alan Edwin. "The British Search for the Northwest Passage: Concept, Motive, Achievement, 1490-1854." Ph.D. diss, Manchester, 1987. (ASLIB 37-257). |
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6063 | Day, Alan Edwin. Searh for the Northwest Passage: An Annotated Bibliography. Garland Reference Library of Social Science Series, vol. 186. New York: Garland, 1986, 632 pp. 5160 entries, most annotated; called himself "compiler." |
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6064 | Day, Archibald. The Admiralty Hydrographic Service, 1795-1919. London: HMSO, 1967, 377 pp. Foreword: Edmund Irving; folio; definitive. |
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