963 | Bachrach, Bernard S. "The Question of King Arthur's Existence and of Romano-British Naval Operations." Haskins Society J, 2 (1990): 13-28. Arthur may have been naval commander. |
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964 | Bachrach, Bernard S. "Some Observations on the Military Administration of the Norman Conquest." Anglo-Norman Studies, 8 (1985): 1-26. |
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965 | Bachrach, Harriet, ed. Jutland Letters June-October 1916: From Commodore C.E. Le Mesurier, 4th Light Cruiser Squadron, to His Wife, Florence, from the Grand Fleet in Scapa Flow with a Recollection by Their Son, Captain E.K. Le Mesurier. Salisbury: Wessex, 2006, iv, 116 pp. Foreword: Julian Thompson. |
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966 | Back, George. Narrative of the Arctic Land Expedition to the Mouth of the Great Fish River. . . . 1833-1834, and 1835. London: Murray; Philadelphia: Carey, 1836, 1837, x, 663 pp. Standard on Arctic exploration. |
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967 | Back, George. Narrative of an Expedition in HMS Terror undertaken with the View to Geographical Discovery on the Arctic Shores, 1836-1837. London: Murray, 1838, vii, 456 pp. Last of 5 Arctic voyages. |
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968 | Backer, Steve. Bismarck and Tirpitz. Ship Craft Series, # 10. Barnsley: Seaforth, 2008, 64 pp. Folio, 120 illustrations. |
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969 | Backer, Steve. British Battlecruisers of the Second World War. Ship Craft Series, # 7. Barnsley: Seaforth, 2007, 64 pp. Folio; plans & illustrations; for shipcraft modelling. |
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970 | Backer, Steve. Japanese Heavy Cruisers. Ship Craft Series, # 5. London: Chatham, 2006, 64 pp. Folio, 120 illustrations. |
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971 | Backhouse, James. A Narrative of a Visit to the Australian Colonies. London: Hamilton Adams, 1843, xviii, 560 pp. Backhouse, 1794-1867, Quaker; travel to Australia. |
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972 | Backscheider, Paula R. Daniel Defoe: Ambition and Innovation. Lexington: Kentucky UP, 1986, ix, 299 pp. Begun as collaboration with M. Novak. |
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973 | Backscheider, Paula R. Daniel Defoe: His Life. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1989, xv, 671 pp. Meticulously detailed. |
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974 | Bacon, Edgar Mayhew. Henry Hudson: His Times and His Voyages. American Men of Energy Series, # 1. New York: Putnam, 1907, xii, 277 pp. |
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975 | Bacon, Edgar Mayhew. Manual of Navigation Laws. Chicago: A.C. McClung, 1912. |
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976 | Bacon, Reginald Hugh Spencer. Britain's Glorious Navy. London: Odhams, 1943, 320 pp. By Admiral Bacon, 1863-1947; series of essays. |
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977 | Bacon, Reginald Hugh Spencer. "The Capital Ship." See B. Ranft, Ironclad to Trident, pp. 121-25. |
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978 | Bacon, Reginald Hugh Spencer. The Dover Patrol, 1915-1917. 2 vols. London: Hutchinson; New York: Doran, 1917, 1919, 716 pp. |
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979 | Bacon, Reginald Hugh Spencer. From 1900 Onward. London: Hutchinson, 1940, 398 pp. Foreword: Archibald Hurd; intro: E.R.G.R. Evans; memoir, 1st of 2 vols.; included design of HMS Dreadnought. |
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980 | Bacon, Reginald Hugh Spencer. The Jutland Scandal. London: Hutchinson, 1924, 1925, xvi, 160 pp. Dedicated to "those Two Neglected Goddesses, Justice and Truth. . . ."; official history delayed; pro-Jellicoe; denounced Admiralty Narrative. |
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981 | Bacon, Reginald Hugh Spencer. The Life of John Rushworth, Earl Jellicoe. London: Cassell, 1936, xvi, 565 pp. Foreword: Reginald McKenna; authorized biography; much Beatty-bashing. |
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982 | Bacon, Reginald Hugh Spencer. The Life of Lord Fisher of Kilverstone, Admiral of the Fleet. 2 vols. New York: Doubleday; London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1929, 640 pp. Authorized biography; praise of McKenna, critical of Balfour. |
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