1163 | Ballard, George Alexander. "Some Reflections of Service in a Mid-Victorian Flying Squadron." Nav Rev, 28-30 (1940-1942): 7 part series: respectively (28) 458-70, 624-38, (29) 78-85, 278-87, 460-470, 615-20, & (30) 56-62. |
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1164 | Ballard, Robert D., ed. Archaeological Oceanography. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2008, 296 pp. |
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1165 | Ballard, Robert D. "The Bismarck Found." National Geographic, 174 (November 1989): 622-37. Sunk 27 May 1941; 3 miles deep in North Atlantic. |
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1166 | Ballard, Robert D. The Discovery of the Bismarck. Annapolis: NIP; New York: Warner, 1990, 232 pp. With Rick Archbold; intro: Ludovic Kennedy; artist: Ken Marschall; 400 illustrations; discovered, June 1989; conclusion: scuttled. |
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1167 | Ballard, Robert D. & Archbold, Rick. The Discovery of the Titanic. New York: Warner/Madison; New York: Random House; London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1987, 1990, 1995, 1998, 336 pp. Intro: Walter Lord; illus: Ken Marschall; fabulous color illustrations including center folds, unique process by Marschall; conclusion: inferior materials: steel was brittle, rivets popped. |
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1168 | Ballard, Robert D. "Epilogue for Titanic." National Geographic, 172 (October 1987): 454-63. |
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1169 | Ballard, Robert D. The Eternal Darkness: A Personal History of Deep-Sea Exploration. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2000, xii, 388 pp. With Will Hively; focus on underwater exploration. |
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1170 | Ballard, Robert D. Explorations: An Autobiography: My Quest for Adventure and Discovery Under the Sea. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson; New York: Hyperion, 1995, viii, 407 pp. With Malcolm McConnell. |
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1171 | Ballard, Robert D. Explorer: A Pop-Up Book. Los Angeles: Turner, 1992, unpaged. Recounted 6 underwater explorations. |
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1172 | Ballard, Robert D. Exploring the Bismarck: The Real-Life Quest to Find Hitler's Greatest Battleship. New York: Scholastic/Madison, 1991, 64 pp. Juvenile literature; folio, colored illustrations. |
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1173 | Ballard, Robert D. & Dunmore, Spencer. Exploring the Lusitania: Probing the Mysteries of the Sinking that Changed History. New York: Warner, 1995, 228 pp. Folio, 300 illustrtions; fabulous painting technique by Ken Marschall; "most mysterious liner of all time." |
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1174 | Ballard, Robert D. Exploring the Titanic: How the Greatest Ship Ever Lost - Was Found. London: Hamlyn; Toronto: Madison; New York: Scholastic, 1988, 1989, 1993, 64 pp. Ed: Patrick Cream; illus: Ken Marschall; folio, profusely illustrated. |
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1175 | Ballard, Robert D. & Archbold, Rick. Ghost Liners: Exploring the World's Greatest Lost Ships. Ontario, 1998, 64 pp. Paintings: Ken Marschall; e.g., Titanic, Empress of Ireland, Lusitania, Britannic & Andrea Doria. |
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1176 | Ballard, Robert D. & Michel, Jean-Louis. "How We Found Titanic." National Geographic, 168 (December 1985): 696-719. |
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1177 | Ballard, Robert D. "A Long Last Look at Titanic." National Geographic, 170 (December 1986): 698-727.. |
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1178 | Ballard, Robert D. & Archbold, Rick. Lost Liners. London: Hodder & Stoughton; New York: Hyperion, 1997, 1998, 223 pp. Paintings: Ken Marschall; consultant: Eric Saunder. |
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1179 | Ballard, Robert D. & Archbold, Rick. The Lost Ships of Guadalcanal: Exploring the Ghost Fleet of the South Pacific. New York: Warner, 1993, 227 pp. Over 100 ships & 2000 aircraft lost; including British empire warships. |
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1180 | Ballard, Robert D. & Moore, James G. Photographic Atlas of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge Rift Valley. New York: Springer, 1977, xi, 114 pp. Expedition, 1973-1974. |
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1181 | Ballard, Robert D. & Sweeney, Michael S. Return to the Titanic: A New Look at the World's Most Famous Lost Ship. Washington: National Geographic, 2004, 192 pp. Folio, profusely illustrated; alarm about damage done by others; demand for regulation. |
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1182 | Ballard, Robert D. "Return to the Titanic (Condensed)." Reader's Digest, 132 (April 1988): 56-64. |
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