12065 | Jackson, T. Sturges, ed. Logs of the Great Sea Fights, 1794-1805. 2 vols. Publications of the Navy Records Society, vols. 16 & 18. London: NRS, 1898-1900, xxii, 685 pp. |
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12066 | Jackson, William Godfrey Fathergill. The Battle for Italy. New York: Harper & Row, 1967, 372 pp. Foreword: Field Marshal Alexander; good on tactics. |
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12067 | Jackson, William Godfrey Fathergill. Britain's Defence Dilemma: An Insider View: Rethinking Britain's Defence Policy in the Post-Imperial Era. London: Batsford: London: St. Martin, 1990, 1999, 216 pp. |
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12068 | Jackson, William Godfrey Fathergill & [Bramall, Dwin]. The Chiefs: The Story of the United Kingdom Chiefs of Staff. London: Brassey; New York: Macmillan, 1992, 1993, xxii, 508 pp. Comprehensive account of top military leaders, e.g., Jellicoe, Mountbatten; Jackson himself (Lord Bramall). |
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12069 | Jackson, William Godfrey Fathergill. Overlord: Normandy 1944: The Politics and Strategy of the Second World War. London: Davis-Poynter, 1978, 250 pp. Good on background. |
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12070 | Jackson, William Godfrey Fathergill. The Pomp of Yesterday: The Defence of India and the Suez Canal, 1798-1918. London: Brassey, 1995, x, 262 pp. Persistent policy to control all access to India; many consequences. |
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12071 | Jackson, William Godfrey Fathergill. The Rock of the Gibraltarians: A History of Gibraltar. Rutherford: Farleigh Dickinson UP; London: Associated, 1987, 1988, 384 pp. From earliest times; 15 sieges. |
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12072 | Jackson, William Godfrey Fathergill. Withdrawal from Empire: A Military View. New York: St. Martin; London: Batsford, 1986, 1987, xvii, 285 pp. Churchill: famously, no intention to preside over liquidation of British Empire; but he did; 1st-hand knowledge; India, Pakistan, Aden, Cyprus, Malaya; heroes: British army; villains: American politicians. |
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12073 | Jacob, Christian. The Sovereign Map: Theoretical Approaches in Cartography throughout History. Chicago: Chicago UP, 1992, 2005, 2006, xxvi, 417 pp. Ed: Edward H. Dahl; trans: Tom Conley; provocative. |
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12074 | Jacobs, Albert E. "The Loss of Repulse and Prince of Wales, December 10, 1941: A Participant's Account." Warship International, 23 (1986): 12-28. |
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12075 | Jacobs, Benjamin & Pool, Eugene. The 100-Year Secret: Britain's Hidden World War II Massacre. Guildford: Lyons, 2004, 234 pp. On 3 May 1945, the RAF sank German ships, over 6500 refugees died; records sealed to 2045. |
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12076 | Jacobs, Els M. Merchant in Asia:The Trade of the Dutch East India Company during the Eighteenth Century. Studies in Overseas History Series, # 8. Leiden: CNWS, 2006, x, 473 pp. Vital role; formation of captialist institutions. |
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12077 | Jacobs, Els M. In Pursuit of Pepper and Tea: The Story of the Dutch East India Company. Amsterdam: Netherlands Maritime Museum, 1991, 96 pp. Illustrated catalogue, exhibition; duration: 1602-1799. |
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12078 | Jacobs, Jaap. New Netherlands: A Dutch Colony in Seventeenth-Century America. The Atlantic World Series, # 3. Leiden: Brill, 2005, xix, 559 pp. |
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12079 | Jacobs, James Ripley & Tucker, Glenn. The War of 1812: A Compact History. The Military History of the United States Series. New York: Hawthorn, 1969, 224 pp. Themes: commercial rivalry, arraogance, land-grabbing greed, ignorance. |
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12080 | Jacobs, Paul. Miniature Ship Models: A History and Collector's Guide. Barnsley: Seaforth, 2008, 176 pp. Folio, 176 illustrations. |
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12081 | Jacobs, Trevor K. & Vellios, Jim. Southland: The Maritime Exploration of Australia. East Perth: Australian Minister of Education, 1988, 164 pp. Portuguese, Dutch, French, British. |
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12082 | Jacobsen, Alf R. Scharnhorst. Stroud: Sutton, 2003, x, 309 pp. Trans: J. Basil Cowlishaw (from Norwegian); German warship. |
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12083 | Jacobsen, Alf R. X-Craft versus Tirpitz: The Mystery of the Missing X-5. Stroud: Sutton, 2006, 287 pp. Trans (Norwegian): J. Basil Cowlishaw. |
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12084 | Jacobsen, Hane-Adolph & Rohwer, Jurgen, eds. Decisive Battles of World War II: The German View. New York: Putnam, 1965, 1966, 509 pp. Trans: Edward Fitzgerald; intro: Cyril Falls; e.g., Dunkirk (Hitler hesitated), Crete, U-Boat war. |
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