11865 | Imlay, Talbot Charles. "A Reassessment of Anglo-French Strategy during the Phony War, 1939-1940." EnHR, 119 (April 2004): 334-72. War declared but not waged, unlike 1914. |
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11866 | Ind, Allison. Allied Intelligence Bureau: Our Secret Weapon in the War against Japan. New York: McKay, 1958, 309 pp. Alt. title: Spy Ring Pacific. |
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11867 | Indiana University Library, Lily Library. The Ian Fleming Collection of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Source Material Concernning Western Civilization, together with the Originals of the James Bond-007 Tales. Lily Library Publications Series, # 12. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1970, 53 pp. Exhibition Catalogue. |
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11868 | Infield, Glenn Berton. Disaster at Bari. New York: Macmillan; London: Hale, 1971, 1974, xiv, 301 pp. December 1943, German air attack, sank 17 merchant ships; one with mustard gas supply, many casualties. |
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11869 | Inglefield, Edward Augustus. A Summer Search for Sir John Franklin: With a Peep into the Polar Basin. London: Thomas Harrison, 1853, xxi, 232 pp. Memoir. |
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11870 | [Inglefield, John.] A Short Account of the Naval Actions of the Last War. . . . London, 1788. By "An Officer." |
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11871 | Ingleton, Geoffrey C. Matthew Flinders: Navigator and Chartmaker. Guildford: Genesis, 1986, xxiv, 467 pp. Foreword: Duke of Edinburgh. |
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11872 | Inglis, Robin. Historical Dictionary of the Discovery and Exploration of the Northwest Coast of America. Lanham: Scarecrow, 2008, xxv, 429 pp. |
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11873 | Inglis, Robin. "Laperouse 1786: A French Naval Visit to Alaska." See S. Haycox, Enlightenment & Exploration, pp. 49-64. |
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11874 | Inglis, Robin. The Lost Voyage of Laperouse. Vancouver: Vancouver Museum Association, 1986. |
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11875 | Inglis, Robin. Spain and the North Pacific Coast: Essays in Recognition of the Bicentennial of the Malaspina Expedition, 1791-1792. Vancouver: Vancouver Maritime Museum, 1992, 197 pp. Folio; essays, Symposium, University of British Columbia & Vancouver Maritime Museum, April 1991. |
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11876 | Inglis, Robin, ed. Spain and the Northwest Coast of America. Vancouver, 1992. Essays. |
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11877 | Inglis, Robin. "Successors and Rivals to Cook: The French and the Spaniards." See G. Williams, Captain Cook, pp. 161-78. |
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11878 | Ingram, Bruce S., ed. Three Sea Journals of Stuart Times. London: Constable, 1936, xix, 244 pp. Long subtitle; included Dawtrey Cooper, captain of Pelican, La Rochelle, 1628. |
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11879 | Ingram, Edward. Britain's Persian Connection, 1798-1828: Prelude to the Great Game in Asia. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1993, 351 pp. By the authority on the Great Game; concern in Britain: how to defend India from Russia, 1828-1907. |
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11880 | Ingram, Edward. "British Strategy and High Command, 1783-1817." Militargeschichtlich Mitteilungen, 12 (1972)(: 165-72. |
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11881 | Ingram, Edward. The Beginning of the Great Game in Asia, 1828-1834. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1979, xvi, 361 pp. Part of major trilogy on Great Game. |
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11882 | Ingram, Edward. Commitment to Empire: Prophecies of the Great Game in Asia, 1797-1800. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1981, xvi, 431 pp. |
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11883 | Ingram, Edward. In Defense of British India: Great Britain in the Middle East, 1775-1842. London: Cass, 1984, xviii, 236 pp. For Europe & America, British sea power prevailed; now with acquisition of India, must be land power in Asia, thus, the Great Game; 12 essays, some cited. |
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11884 | Ingram, Edward. Empire-Building and Empire-Builders: Twelve Studies. London: Cass, 1994, xvii, 231 pp. Iconoclastic, provocative: e.g., Britain ran roughshod over India, cultural ignorance, muddled diplomacy, petty intrigue, analysis of authors: Kipling, Forster, Orwell; not "blue-water," RN not 1st line of defence; "to exorcise Mahan's ghost from British history" & to dismiss Nelson's victories, the Nile, Copenhagen, Trafalgar, as irrelevant. |
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