923 | Ayer, Robert Copeland. "Shifty Seafarers, Shifting Winds: Governmental Policies toward Maritime Smuggling in North America from Colonization to the War of 1812." Ph.D. diss, Fletcher School, Tufts, 1993, 425 pp. (DAI 54-04, p. 1513). |
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924 | Ayerst, David. Garvin of the Observer. Dover: Croom Helm, 1985, xii, 314 pp. Powerful influence on defense matters, early 20th century. |
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925 | Aylmer, Fenton. A Cruise in the Pacific: From the Log of a Naval Officer. 2 vols. London: Hurst & Blackett, 1860, 641 pp. Memoir. |
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926 | Aylmer, Gerald Edward. "Attempts at Administrative Reform, 1625-1640." EnHR, 72 (1957): 229-59. |
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927 | Aylmer, Gerald Edward. "Buckingham as Administrative Reformer?" EnHR, 105 (1990): 355-62. |
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928 | Aylmer, Gerald Edward. The Crown's Servants: Government and Civil Service under Charles II, 1660-1685. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2002, xvi, 303 pp. Trilogy on civil servants: Crown, King & State. |
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929 | Aylmer, Gerald Edward. The King's Servants: The Civil Service of Charles I, 1625-1642. London: Routledge, 1961, 1974, xviii, 521 pp. |
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930 | Aylmer, Gerald Edward. "Navy, Trade, and Empire." See N. Canny, Oxford History of the British Empire, I., pp. 467-81. |
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931 | Aylmer, Gerald Edward. "Office Holding: a Factor in English History, 1625-1642. " History, 44 (1959): 228-40. |
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932 | Aylmer, Gerald Edward. RMS Mauretania: The Ship and Her Record. London: Percival Marshall; Stroud: Tempus, 1934, 1935, 2000, 96 pp. Additional text: Janet McCutcheon. |
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933 | Aylmer, Gerald Edward. The State's Servants: The Civil Service of the English Republic, 1649-1660. London: Routledge, 1973, xiii, 484 pp. |
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934 | Aylwin, C.K.S. Maritime Forces Supporting Malta during the Siege of 1940-1944. Private, 1992, 43 pp. Spiral bound; ships & aircraft in support. |
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935 | Aymar, Brandt, ed. Men at Sea: The Best Sea Stories of All Time from Homer to William F. Buckley, Jr. New York: Crown, 1988, 640 pp. Nautical fiction, anthology. |
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936 | Aymard, Maurice, ed. Dutch Capitalism and World Capitalism. New York: Cambridge UP, 1982, viii, 312 pp. Proceedings of an international conference, Fondation de la Maison des Sciences de l'homme, Paris, June 1976. |
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937 | Ayshford, Derek & Ayshford, Pamela. Seamen at the Battle of Trafalgar. Trafalgar Roll; 21,000 seamen; detailed statistics. |
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938 | Ayshford, Pamela & Ayshford, Derek. The Ayshford Trafalgar Roll CD. Database; 2 editions: Special & Standard; details of over 21,000 seamen & marines. |
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939 | Ayton, Andrew & Preston, Philip. The Battle of Crecy, 1346. Rochester: Boydell & Brewer, 2005, 288 pp. Assessments. |
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940 | Ayton, Andrew & Price, J.L., eds. The Medieval Military Revolution: State, Society, and Military Change in Medieval and Early Modern Europe. London: Taurus, 1995, 208 pp. E.g., Dutch, a state dedicated to war & war was its primary raison d'etre. |
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941 | Baarslag, Karl. "The Man Who Hid the Cruiser Dresden." USNIP, 86 (July 1960): 61-66. Sole survivor, Battle of Falklands; to Far East & South America. |
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942 | Baarslag, Karl. SOS: Radio Rescues at Sea: On the Use of Wireless Telegraphy in Disasters at Sea. New York: Oxford UP; London: Methuen, 1935, 1937, xvi, 310 pp. Foreword: C.R. Benstead; alt. title: SOS to the Rescue. |
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