7825 | Flanagan, Laurence. Ireland's Armada Legacy. Gloucester: Sutton; Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1988, 210 pp. At least 14 shipwreck sites along west coast; some excavations; report of findings of underwater archaeology; catalogue of artifacts. |
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7826 | Flanagan, Laurence, Martin, Colin & Stenuit, Robert. Tresors de l'Armada. Brussels: Credit Commuual, 1985, 1986, 207 pp. Findings of nautical archaeological operations. |
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7827 | Flanagan, Marie Theresa. "Strongbow, Henry II and Anglo-Norman Intervention in Ireland." See Gillingham, War and Government in the Middle Ages, pp. 62-77. |
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7828 | Flannery, Tim, ed. The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner. Edinburgh: Canongate, 1822, 2000,, 198 pp. Important memoir. |
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7829 | Flannery, Tim, ed. 1788: Comprising a Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay and a Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson. Melbourne: Text, 1996, 276 pp. By Watkin Tench. |
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7830 | Flannery, Tim, ed. Two Classic Tales of Australian Exploration. Melbourne: Text, 2000, viii, 198 pp. |
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7831 | Flatman, Joe. Ships and Shipping in Medieval Manuscripts. Chicago: Chicago UP, 2009, 144 pp. Handsome production; development of ship design, 11th-16th centuries, Western Europe. |
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7832 | Flavell, Julie & Conway, Stephen, eds. Britain and America Go to War: The Impact of War and Warfare in Anglo-America, 1754-1815. Gainesville: Florida UP, 2004, 2005, x, 284 pp. 9 essays. |
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7833 | Flavin, Susan & Jones, Evan T., eds. Bristol's Trade with Ireland and the Continent, 1503-1601: The Evidence of the Exchequer Customs Accounts. Dublin: Four Courts, 2009, 1094 pp. Record of foreign trade. |
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7834 | Flayhart, William Henry, III. The American Line, 1871-1902. New York: Norton, 2000, 404 pp. America hurt by Civil War; American Line up 1873, Philadelphia to Liverpool; sponsor: Pennsylvania Rail Road Company. |
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7835 | Flayhart, William Henry, III. Counterpoint to Trafalgar: The Anglo-Russian Invasion of Naples, 1805-1806. New Perspectives on Maritime History & Nautical Archaeology Series. Gainesville: Florida UP; Columbia: SCUP, 1992, 2004, xvi, 198 pp. Foreword: James Bradford & Gene Smith. |
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7836 | Flayhart, William Henry, III & Warwick, Ronald W. "'The Liner She's a Lady.'" USNIP, 110 (November 1984): 53-64. QE-2 to the Falklands; quote from Kipling. |
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7837 | Flayhart, William Henry, III. "Lusitania, Mauritania, and Aquitania." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, II., pp. 424-26. |
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7838 | Flayhart, William Henry, III. "Olympic, Titanic, and Britannic." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, III., pp. 186-88. |
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7839 | Flayhart, William Henry, III. Perils of the Atlantic: Steamship Disasters, 1850 to the Present. New York: Norton, 2003, 380 pp. 21 accidents in Atlantic. |
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7840 | Flayhart, William Henry, III. "Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, III., pp. 399-400. |
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7841 | Fleet, Kate. European and Islamic Trade to the Early Ottoman State: The Merchants of Genoa and Turkey. New York: Cambridge UP, 1999, 204 pp. |
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7842 | Fleming, Fergus. Barrow Boys. London: Granta, 1998, xiv, 489 pp. John Barrow, longtime Admiralty secretary, 19th century; powerful & influential (but "shadow figure"), e.g., suggested Napoleon to St. Helena, exploration of Arctic, search for North West Passage, founder of Royal Geographical Society; serious questions about validity & purpose of these endeavours, but also questions about this book. |
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7843 | Fleming, Fergus. Ninety Degrees North: The Quest for the North Pole. New York: Grove; London: Granta, 2001, 2002, xxi, 470 pp. Sequel to Barrow Boys. |
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7844 | Fleming, Fergus. Off the Map: Tales of Endurance and Exploration. London: Grove; New York: Atlantic Monthly, 2004, 2005, x, 518 pp. History of geographic discovery. |
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