11645 | Hughes, Emrys & Eames, Aled. Porthmadog Ships. London: Caemarfon, 1975, 426 pp. 100 illustrtions; Welsh harbor, North Wales coast; once active, sailing ship days. |
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11646 | Hughes, Gillian. "The Act for the Increase and Encouragement of Seamen, 1696-1710: Could It Have Solved the Royal Navy's Manning Problem?" See Guerres Maritimes, pp. 25-34. |
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11647 | Hughes, Lindsey, ed. Peter the Great and the West: New Perspectives. London: Palgrave, 2001, xxiv, 280 pp. For the NMM & School of Slavic & East European Studies; famous foray with entourage to the West, 1698; included Portsmouth; tercentennial: exhibition, conference, 15 papers, some cited. |
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11648 | Hughes, M. & Philpott, W.J., eds. Modern Military History. London, 2006. Essays, some cited. |
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11649 | Hughes, Michael. "The Fourteenth-Century French Raids on Hampshire and the Isle of Wight." See A. Curry, Arms, Armies & Fortifications, pp. 121-43. |
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11650 | Hughes, Paul & Wall, Alan D. "The Ascent of Extranational Tide Tables." MM, 93 (February 2007): 51-64. Early French contributions. |
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11651 | Hughes, Paul. "The Development of Primitive and Modern Tide Tables." Ph.D. diss, Liverpool/John Moores, 2005. |
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11652 | Hughes, Quentin. Britain in the Mediterranean and the Defence of Her Naval Stations. Liverpool: Penpaled, 1981, 325 pp. Folio, profusely illustrated; 400-year link, e.g., Tangier, Gibraltar, Minorca, Malta, Corfu. |
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11653 | Hughes, Quentin. "The British and the Mediterranean: A Study of the Defence of Her Naval Stations." Master's thesis, Liverpool, 1980. |
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11654 | Hughes, Quentin. The Building of Malta during the Period of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem. London: Tiranti, 1956, 241 pp. |
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11655 | Hughes, Quentin. Military Architecture: The Art of Defence from Earliest Times to the Atlantic Wall. London: Evelyn; Liphook: Beaufort, 1974, 1991, 256 pp. |
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11656 | Hughes, R.E. "James Lind and the Cure of Scurvy: An Experimental Approach." Medical History, 17 (October 1975): 342-51. Famous Treatise, 1753. |
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11657 | Hughes, R.E. "The Rise and Fall of the 'Antiscorbutics.'" Medical History, 34 (1990): 3452-64. |
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11658 | Hughes, Robert. The Fatal Shore: A History of the Transportation of Convicts to Australia, 1787-1868. New York: Knopf; London: Collins, 1986, 1987, xvi, 688 pp. Dubbed "British Gulag in the South Pacific."; 160,00 in First Fleet. |
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11659 | Hughes, Robert. Flagship to Murmansk: A Gunnery Officer in HMS Scylla, 1942-1943. London: Kimber; Toronto: Ryerson; London: Futura, 1956, 1975, 191 pp. Foreword: Robert Burnett; alt. title: Through the Waters; memoir; included PQ.18, Torch, Arctic, Salerno. |
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11660 | Hughes, Susan & Santini, Steve. The Titianic: Book and Submersible Model. New York: Somerville House, 1999, 64 pp. Juvenile literature. |
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11661 | Hughes, Terence. The Day They Stole the Queen Mary. New York: Morrow, 1983, 348 pp. Fiction; German POWs seized; Winston Churchill aboard. |
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11662 | Hughes, Tom. The Blue Riband of the Atlantic. Cambridge: Stephen, 1973, 192 pp. Competition for North Atlantic speed record; list of holders. |
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11663 | Hughes, Wayne P., Jr. Fleet Tactics: Theory and Practice. Annapolis: NIP, 1986, xvi, 316 pp. Foreword: Thomas B. Hayward; themes: sailing tactics, tactical thought, big gun, crossing the T, torpedoes, carriers. |
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11664 | Hughes, Wayne P., Jr. Fleet Tactics and Coastal Combat. Annapolis: NIP, 2000, 379 pp. |
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