11205 | Hogg, Peter C. The African Slave Trade and Its Suppression: A Classified and Annotated Bibliography. Cass Library of African Studies Series. London: Cass, 1973, 1974, xviii, 409 pp. 4675 annotated entries. |
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11206 | Hoh, Diane. Titanic: The Long Night. Young Adult Fiction Series. New York: Scholastic, 1998, 373 pp. Juvenile fiction; dedicated to her mother: "a truly unsinkable woman." |
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11207 | Hoheisel, Wolf-Dieter & Baykowski, Uwe. "A Full Scale Replica of the Hanse Cog of 1380." See C. Westerdahl, Crossroads in Ancient Shipbuilding, pp. 257-64. Most used Hanse ship, 12th-15th centuries; built 1991, 81 tons, 5 kts. speed under full sail. |
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11208 | Hohenzollern, Franz Joseph. Emden: The Last Cruise of the Chivalrous Raider. Brighton: Lion; London: Herbert Jenkins, 1928, 1989, xiii, 293 pp. |
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11209 | Hohman, Elmo Paul. The History of American Merchant Seamen. Hamden: Shoe String, 1956, x, 125 pp. Foundations from English maritime law, e.g., Rolls of Oleron & British Navigation Act of 1729. |
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11210 | Hohnen, Pete & Guilliatt, Richard. The Wolf: The True Story of an Epic Voyage of Destruction in World War I. London: Bantam, 2009. |
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11211 | Holand, Hjalmar Rued. Norse Discoveries and Explorations in America, 982-1362: Leif Erikson to the Kensington Stone. Dover Classics of Travel Exploration Series. New York: Duell; New York: Dover, 1940, 1969, x, 354 pp. Alt. title: Westward from Vinland. |
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11212 | Holbrook, Heber A. USS Houston: The Last Flagship of the Asiatic Fleet. Pacific Monograph Series, # 2. Dixon: Pacific Ship, 1981, 107 pp. Asiatic Fleet, Allied, including Commonwealth warships. |
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11213 | Holcomb, M.S. "The Future of American Sea Power." See G. Till, Future of British Sea Power, pp. 235-38. |
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11214 | Holden, David. Farewell to Arabia. London: Faber & Faber, 1966, 268 pp. Aden; British withdrawal. |
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11215 | Holden, Herbert D. Incidents in the Life of a Wartime Seafarer. Infracombe: Stockwell, 1996, 80 pp. Memoir; radio officer, merchant line. |
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11216 | Holdstock, Douglas & Barnaby, Frank, eds. The British Nuclear Weapons Programme, 1952-2002. London: Cass; Abingdon: Taylor & Francis, 2003, xxii, 168 pp. Foreword: Joseph Rothblat. |
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11217 | Holdsworth, William Searle. History of English Law. 17 vols. London: Methuen, 1923-1966. Standard; various editions; more volumes added, year by year; historical background. |
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11218 | Holland, A.J. Buckler's Hard: A Rural Shipbuilding Centre. Emsworth, 1993, 233 pp. 45 illustrations; Hampshire shipyard; 3 Trafalgar ships built there. |
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11219 | Holland, A.J. "Shipbuilding Mainly for the Crown, in the Southampton Area, 1650-1820." Master's thesis, Southampton, 1962. Under H. Rothwell & A.T. Patterson. |
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11220 | Holland, A.J. Ships of British Oak: The Rise and Decline of Wooden Shipbuilding in Hampshire. Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1971, 204 pp. Local study of note. |
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11221 | Holland, Clive. "The Arctic Committee of 1851: A Background Study." 2 parts. Polar Record, 20 (1980), #s 124 & 125. |
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11222 | Holland, Clive. Arctic Exploration and Development, c. 500 BC to 1915: An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland, 1993, 1994, 704 pp. |
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11223 | Holland, Clive. Fartherest North: The Quest for the North Pole. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1994, viii, 305 pp. Variety of expeditions over 400 years. |
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11224 | Holland, Clive, ed. Manuscripts in the Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, England: A Catalogue. New York: Garland, 1982, vii, 815 pp. Began 1920; collected manuscripts. |
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