6065 | Day, David A. "Australia, Britain and the Onset of the Pacific War, 1939-1942: An Imperial Relationship Under Stress." Ph.D. diss, Cambridge, 1986, 310 pp. (ASLIB 36-182). |
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6066 | Day, David A. The Great Betrayal: Britain, Australia and the Onset of the Pacific War, 1939-1942. London: Angus & Robertson; New York: Norton, 1988, 1989, 1995, x, 388 pp. "A painful lesson in international relations." |
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6067 | Day, David A. "Loosening the Bonds: Britain, Australia and the Second World War." His Tod 38 (February 1988): 11-17. Dramatic shift. |
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6068 | Day, David A. "Promise and Performance: Britain's Pacific Pledge, 1943-1945." War & Society, 4 (September 1986): 71-93. "Beat Hitler first" strategy, was it executed?; more specifically, what forces to Pacific? |
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6069 | Day, David A. Reluctant Nation: Australia and the Allied Defeat of Japan, 1942-1945. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1992, 1995, x, 366 pp. Foreword: Paul Keating; first part: The Great Betrayal. |
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6070 | Day, M. "Richard Hakluyt's Principal Navigations (1598-1600) and the Textuality of Tudor English Nationalism." D.Phil. diss, York, 2003. (ASLIB 53-12327). |
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6071 | Day, Marde. Mrs. Cook: The Real and Imagined Life of the Captain's Wife. Crow's Nest: Allen & Unwin, 2002, 357 pp. |
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6072 | Day, Roger William. The Life of Sir John Moore: Not a Drum Was Heard. Barnsley: Leo Cooper, 2001, xii, 244 pp. |
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6073 | Day, Ronnie Morris. "Neptune's Forge: The Evolution of the Royal Navy under the Early Tudors, 1485-1547." Ph.D. diss, Texas Christian, 1971, 261 pp. Under Marguerite Potter; (DAI 32/08, p. 4522). |
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6074 | D-Day. Operation Overlord from Its Planning to the Liberation of Paris. Classic Conflicts Series. London: Salamnder, 1999, viii, 208 pp. Foreword: Winston Churchill; collection of essays. |
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6075 | D-Day: The Normandy Invasion in Retrospect. Lawrence: Kansas UP, 1971, xii, 254 pp. For Eisenhower Foundation; foreword: Omar N. Bradley; collection of essays. |
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6076 | D-Day: Then and Now. After the Battle Series, #s F034 & F035. 2 vols. London: After the Battle. |
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6077 | De, J.C. "The Anglo-Dutch Duel in Eastern Waters (1652-1654)." J Indian His (April 1940). |
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6078 | Deacon, Margaret B. "G. Herbert Fowler (1861-1940): The Forgotten Oceanographer." Notes & Records of the Royal Society of London, 38 (March 1984): 261-96. Influential, physical oceanography & national defense. |
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6079 | Deacon, Margaret B. Scientists and the Sea, 1650-1900: A Study of Marine Science. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1971, 1997, xl, 459 pp. Historyy of oceanography. |
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6080 | Deacon, Margaret B. Vice-Admiral T.A.B. Spratt and the Development of Oceanography in the Mediterranean, 1841-1873. Maritime Monographs & Reports Series, # 37. Greenwich: NMM, 1978, 74 pp. Folio; interests: surveys, archaeology, geology, submarine cables. |
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6081 | Deacon, Richard. Blood on the Sea: The Terrible Story of the Yawl Mignonette. London: Muller, 1962, 158 pp. Pseud: George D.K. McCormick; horror story at sea, 1884; 4 crewmen adrift; murder, legal precedents. |
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6082 | Deacon, Richard. "C": The Biography of Sir Maurice Oldfield. London: Macdonald, 1985, vii, 279 pp. British Secret Service; 1st "C": Commander Mansfield Cumming. |
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6083 | Deacon, Richard. The Greatest Treason: The Bizarre Story of Hollis, Liddell and Mountbatten. London: Century, 1989, 1990, vi, 218 pp. Conspiracy theory: assassination of Mountbatten, IRA & KGB. |
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6084 | Deacon, Richard. A History of the British Secret Service. London: Muller, 1969, viii, 440 pp. Claim: origins, Throgmorton & Walsingham under Elizabeth I; then Defoe, Reilly, Cumming, Hall, Room 40. |
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