9365 | Grainger, John D., ed. The Royal Navy in the River Plate, 1806-1807. Publications of the Navy Records Society, vol. 135. Aldershot: Scolar, 1996, xiv, 384 pp. For NRS. |
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9366 | Grainger, John D. "Who Was Hornblower?" His Tod, 49 (October 1999): 32-33. Source used by Forester: Navy Chronicle; conclusion: combination of Thomas Cochrane & Home Riggs Popham. |
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9367 | Grammenos, Costas Th., ed. The Handbook of Maritime Economics and Business. London: Informa Professional, 2002. Essays. |
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9368 | Grange, Daniel J. L'Italie et la Mediterranee, 1896-1911. 2 vols. Rome: Ecole Francaise, 1994, xiii, 1702 pp. Preface: Jean-Baptiste Duroselle. |
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9369 | Granier, Hubert. Histoire des marins francais, 1789-1815. Nantes: Marines Edition, 1998. |
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9370 | Granier, Hubert. Marins de France au Combat, 1715-1798. 6 vols. Paris: Editions France-Empire: Brest: Editions de la cite, 1989-1995. Preface: Dominique Lefebver; illus: Serge Marko. |
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9371 | Grant, Alexander. "Scotland's 'Celtic Fringe' in the Late Middle Ages: The Macdonald Lords of the Isles and the Kingdom of Scotland." See N. Davies, British Isles, pp. 118-41. |
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9372 | Grant, Alexander & Stringer, Keith J., eds. Uniting the Kingdom?: The Making of British History. London: Routledge, 1995, ix, 310 pp. 16 papers, Anglo-American Historians Conference, 1994, IHR, London; excellect record of conference. |
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9373 | Grant, James. The Old Scots Navy from 1689 to 1710. Publications of the Navy Records Society, vol. 44. London: NRS, 1914, lix, 448 pp. High point, late 15th century. |
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9374 | Grant, James Shaw. Morrison of the Bounty: A Scotsman: Famous but Unknown. Stornoway: Acair, 1997, 201 pp. Bounty boatswain;l remained aboard but not mutineer; Court Martial: reprived; in RN, died 1807. |
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9375 | Grant, Jonathan A. Rulers, Guns, and Money: The Global Arms Trade in the Age of Imperialism. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2007, 268 pp. Last half of 19th century. |
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9376 | Grant, Neil Forbes. The Nelson Touch: A Comedy in Three Acts. French's Acting Edition. London; French, 1933, 64 pp. |
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9377 | Grant, Robert. "From Cannibal to Commerce: Why British Representations of New Zealand Maori Changed during the First Decades of the Nineteenth Century." J Mar Res (23 June 2003). |
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9378 | Grant, Robert M. U-Boat Hunters: Code Breakers, Divers and the Defeat of the U-Boat, 1914-1918. Penzance: Periscope; Annapolis: NIP, 2003, 177 pp. Signal intelligence, 2 World War; divers to sunken U-Boat. |
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9379 | Grant, Robert McQueen. U-Boat Intelligence, 1914-1918. Hamden: Archon, 1969, 192 pp. |
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9380 | Grant, Robert McQueen. U-Boats Destroyed: The Effect of Anti-Submarine Warfare, 1914-1918. London: Putnam, 1964, 172 pp. |
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9381 | Granville, Wilfred & Kelly, Robin A. Inshore Heroes: The Story of HM Motor Launches in Two World Wars. London: W.H. Allen, 1961, 320 pp. Dover Patrol, thence to Mediterranean & Adriatic. |
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9382 | Grass, Gunter. Im Krebsgang: eine Novelle. Gottingen: Steidl; London: Faber & Faber, 2002, 2004, 216 pp. Fiction; liner Gustloff sunk by Russian submarine; over 9000 died, late 2nd World War; alt. title: Crabwalk. |
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9383 | Gratton, John W. Under the Blue Pennant: Or Notes of a Naval Officer, 1863-1865. New York: Wiley, 1999, 239 pp. |
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9384 | Graulich, Melody. "Opening Windows toward the Sea: Harmony and Reconciliation in American Women's Sea Literature." See M. Creighton, Iron Men, pp. 204-26. |
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