1183 | Ballard, Robert D. Robert Ballard's Lusitania. Sparkford: Haynes, 2009. Folio, illustrated, some color. |
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1184 | Balleine, George Reginald. All for the King: The Life Story of Sir George Carteret. St. Helier: Societe Jersiaise, 1976, xiv, 188 pp. Royalist, RN, privateer, French admiral. |
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1185 | Balleine, George Reginald. The Tragedy of Philippe d'Auvergne: Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy and Last Duke of Bouillon. Chichester: Phillimore, 1973, xiv, 145 pp. Preface: Joan Stevens; Jesey man, émigré from France, spy for Britain, FRS.. |
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1186 | Ballendorf, Dirk Anthony & Bartlett, Merrill L. Pete Ellis: An Amphibious Warfare Prophet, 1880-1923. Annapolis: NIP, 1996, 200 pp. Earl Hancock "Pete" Ellis, "father" of amphibious warfare; died under mysterious circumstances, Micronesia. |
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1187 | Ballhatchet, Kenneth & Harrison, John, eds. East India Company Studies: Papers Presented to Professor Sir Cyril Philips. Hong Kong: Asian Research, 1986, 319 pp. Essays, some cited. |
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1188 | Ballhausen, Phil Carl. Der Erste Englische-Hollandische Seekrieg, 1652-1654 sowie der Schwedisch-Hollandische Seekrieg, 1658-1659. The Hague: Nijhoff, 1923. |
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1189 | Ballinger, Richard H. "Origins of James Fenimore Cooper's Two Admirals." American Literature, 20 (1948): 20-30. |
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1190 | Baltharpe, John. The Straights Voyage or St. Davids Poem. Luttrell Society Series, # 20. Oxford: Blackwell, 1959, lii, 104 pp. Ed: J.S. Bromley; voyage, Mediterranean, 1670. |
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1191 | Balza, Martin Antonio. Malvinas: Relatos de Soldados. Buenos Aires: Cerculo Militar, 1985, 160 pp. Individual accounts from 30 interviews. |
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1192 | Balzarini, Stephen Edward. "Britain, France and the 'German Problem' at the World Disarmament Conference, 1932-1934." Ph.D. diss Washington State, 1979, 376 pp. Under Howard Payne; (DAI 40/01, p. 410). |
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1193 | Balzer, Timothy. "'In Case the Raid Is Unsuccessful. . . .': Selling Dieppe to Canadians." Can Hist Rev, 87 (September 2006): 409-40. Operation Jubilee, 19 August 1942; many Canadians died & taken prisoner. |
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1194 | Bamford, Paul Walden. Fighting Ships and Prisons: The Mediterranean Galley of France in the Age of Louis XIV. Minneapolis: Minnesota UP, 1973, x, 380 pp. Naval issues, Mediterranean, 17th century. |
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1195 | Bamford, Paul Walden. Forests and French Sea Power, 1660-1789. Toronto: Toronto UP, 1956, 240 pp. Seen as a companion to Albion. |
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1196 | Bamford, Paul Walden. "French Naval Timber: A Study of the Relation of Forests to French Sea Power, 1660-1789." Ph.D. diss, Columbia, 1951, 409 pp. (DAI 12/01, p. 41). |
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1197 | Bamford, Paul Walden. "French Shipping in North European Trade, 1660-1789." J Mod Hist, 26 (September 1954): 207-19. |
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1198 | Bamford, Paul Walden. "The Procurement of Oarsmen for French Galleys, 1660-1748." AHR, 65 (October 1959): 31-48. Essential feature of Mediterranean warfare, especially by 1690s; sources: c. 1/3 slaves & 2/3 prisoners. |
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1199 | Bamford, Paul Walden. "Slaves for the Galleys of France, 1665 to 1700." See J. Parker, Merchants & Scholars, pp. 171-91. |
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1200 | Banbury, Philip. Shipbuilders of the Thames and Medway. Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1971, 336 pp. Private yards. |
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1201 | Bancroft, Caroline. The Unsinkable Mrs. Brown. Denver: Golden; Bolder: Johnson, 1956, 1963, 39 pp. Margaret Tobin Brown, 1867-1932; aboard Titanic. |
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1202 | Bancroft, George. History of the Battle of Lake Erie and Miscellaneous Papers. New York: Bonner, 1891, 1967, 264 pp. Included writings of George Bancroft. |
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