6145 | De Groot, S.J. [In Dutch: The Blame for the Dutch Defeat at Camperdown.] Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis, 8 (1994): 131-47. |
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6146 | D'Egville, Howard. Imperial Defence and Closer Union: A Short Record of the Lifework of the Late Sir John Colomb, in Connection with the Movement towards Imperial Organisation. London: P.S. King, 1913, xl, 312 pp. Preface: J.E.B. Seely; intro: Charles Ottley. |
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6147 | D'Egville, Howard. The Invasion of England. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1915, xv, 32 pp. Intro: Lord Sydenham of Combe; advocate of "Blue-Water School," i.e., navy best defense; noted: Nelson drew up scheme for defense. |
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6148 | Dehne, Phillip Andrew. "A Commercial War: Britain against Germany in South America, 1900-1925." Ph.D. diss, Syracuse, 2000, 338 pp. (DAI 62/02, p. 727). |
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6149 | De Jong, Gerald Francis. The Dutch in America, 1609-1974. The Immigrant Heritage of America Series. Boston: Twayne, 1975, 326 pp. |
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6150 | De Kadt, Emanuel Jehuda. British Defence Policy and Nuclear War. London: Cass, 1964, 148 pp. 1946, U.S. excluded Britain; several failed efforts; then, Polaris missile deal. |
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6151 | De Kay, James Tertius. The Battle of Stonington: Torpedoes, Submarines, and Rockets in the War of 1812. Annapolis: NIP, 1990, xvi, 218 pp. Seaport town, Connecticut; RN squadron under Thomas Hardy attacked, August 1814; "curious little action." |
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6152 | De Kay, James Tertius. Chronicles of the Frigate Macedonian, 1809-1922. New York: Norton, 1995, 2000, 336 pp. Built in Woolwich, 1810, 5th rate, '38, captured by USS United States, 1812; in various naval operations; burned 1922. |
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6153 | De Kay, James Tertius. Monitor: The Story of the Legendary Civil War Ironclad and the Man Whose Invention Changed the Course of History. New York: Walker, 1997, vii, 247 pp. John Ericsson, 1803-1889. |
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6154 | De Kay, James Tertius. The Rebel Raiders: The Astonishing History of the Confederate Secret Navy. New York: Ballantine; London: Greenhill; London: Pimlico, 2002, 272 pp. Notorious clandestine construction, Liverpool, e.g., # 290, CSS Alabama; led to largest retribution settlement in history. |
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6155 | De Kiewiet, M.J. "History of the Imperial British East Africa Company, 1876-1895." Ph.D. diss, London, King's College, 1955. (ASLIB # 385). |
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6156 | Dekker, Elly, et al. Globes at Greenwich: A Catalogue. . . . National Maritime Museum. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1999, xi, 592 pp. Folio. |
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6157 | Dekker, P.M. Dredging and Dredging Appliances. London: Crosby Lockwood, 1927, xvi, 170 pp. Intro: Robert Hadfield; folio. |
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6158 | De la Billiere, Peter. Storm Command: A Personal Account of the Gulf War. New York: HarperCollins, 1992, 348 pp. |
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6159 | De la Billiere, Peter. Supreme Courage: Heroic Stories from 150 Years of the Victoria Cross. London: Little Brown, 2004, 2005, 387 pp. |
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6160 | Delacroix, Gerard. 42 Foot Longboat Armed for War, 1834. [The Armed Launch, 1834]. Nice: ANCRE, 2003, 40 pp. Trans: David Roberts; French monograph; 50 colored illustrations & plans. |
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6161 | Delacroix, Gerard. Le Gros Ventre, 1766. Paris, 132 pp. Impressive production; French transport vessel, in operation, 1772, on expedition to Australia. |
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6162 | Delafons, John. A Treatise on Naval Courts Martial. London: P. Steel, 1805, xii, 385 pp. |
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6163 | Delaforce, Patrick. Churchill's Secret Weapons: The Story of Hobart's Funnies. London: Hale, 1998, 256 pp. "Churchill's Toy Shop" & development of tanks, among other things. |
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6164 | Delaforce, Patrick. Nelson's First Love: Fanny's Story. London: Bishopgate, 1988, 242 pp. Frances Woolward of the Nisbet family; written in first person; some errors; "paradise on Nevis." |
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