12125 | James, Thomas. The Strange and Dangerous Voyage of Captain Thomas James. . . . to North West Passage. . . . Miseries. English Experience Series, # 58. London: Partride; Toronto: Ontario Royal Museum; New York: Da Capo, 1633, 1740, 1968, 1975, 175 pp. Ed: W.A. Kenyon. |
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12126 | James, Timothy. "Money and Sailors." See "The Maritime World" in Wilson Quarterly (1987): 133-34. |
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12127 | James, Wendy, Baumann, Gerd & Johnson, Douglas H., eds. Juan Maria Schuver's Travels in North-East Africa, 1880-1883. Publications of the Hakluyt Society. London: HS, 1996, 379 pp. For Hakluyt Society. |
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12128 | James, William. A Full and Correct Account of the Chief Naval Occurrences of the Late War between Great Britain and the United States of America. 2 vols. London, 1817, 1818. Partisan account. |
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12129 | James, William. An Inquiry into the Merits of the Principal Naval Actions between Great Britain and the United States Comprising an Account of All British and American Ship of War Reciprocally Captured and Destroyed since June 18, 1812. Halifax, 1816. |
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12130 | James, William. James' Naval History. . . . Epitomised in 1 volume by Robert W. O'Byrne. London: W.H. Allen, 1888, xi, 517 pp. |
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12131 | James, William. The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Declaration of War by France to the Accession of George IV. 6 vols. London: Bentley; London: Macmillan; London: Conway, 1822-1824, 1826, 1836, 1847, 1859, 1864, 1877, 1886, 1898, 1902, 2002, xcviii, 2770 pp. Intro: Andrew Lambert; alt. title: James's Naval History; continued by Frederick Chamier; various editions & number of vols.; coverage from 1488 to 1830s. |
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12132 | James, William. Naval Occurrences of the War of 1812: A Full and Correct Account of the Naval War between Great Britain and the United States of America, 1812-1815. London: Conway, 1817, 2004, xi, 408 pp. Intro: Andrew Lambert; deconstructed myths of U.S.N. superiority & challenged earlier accounts from American historians, e.g., Thomas Clark &, later, Theodore Roosevelt; a more factual version of events. |
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12133 | James, William. Warden Refuted: Being a Defence of the British Navy against the Misrepresentations of a Work. . . . Entitled, A Statistical . . . . Account of the U.S. of North America by D.E. Warden, in a Letter to the Author of the Work. London, 1819. |
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12134 | James, William Milburne. Admiral Sir William Fisher. London: Macmillan, 1943, 1944, xiv, 160 pp. To RN, 1870s into 1930s. |
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12135 | James, William Milburne. Blue Water and Green Fields. London: Methuen, 1940. Excerpts, naval history. |
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12136 | James, William Milburne. The British Navy in Adversity: A Study of the War of American Independence. London: Longman; New York: Russell, 1926, 1970, xvi, 459 pp. |
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12137 | James, William Milburne. The British Navy in World War II. London, 1946. |
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12138 | James, William Milburne. The Durable Monument: Horatio Nelson. London: Longman, 1948, viii, 312 pp. |
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12139 | James, William Milburne. The Eyes of the Navy: A Biographical Study of Admiral Sir Reginald Hall. London: Methuen; New York: St. Martin, 1955, 1956, xxvi, 212 pp. Alt. title: The Code Breakers; famous Director of Naval Intelligence, 1st World War; great innovator, Room 40. |
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12140 | James, William Milburne. A Great Seaman: The Life of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Oliver, GCB, KCMG, MVO, LL.D. London: Witherby, 1956, 190 pp. Foreword: Arthur Bryant. |
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12141 | James, William Milburne. The Influence of Sea Power on the History of the British People. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1948, viii, 71 pp. Lees Knowles Lectures, 1947; chapter on Nelson. |
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12142 | James, William Milburne. "Night Fighting at Sea by the British Navy." USNIP, 70 (June 1944): 17-19. |
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12143 | James, William Milburne. Old Oak: The Life of John Jervis, Earl St. Vincent. London: Longman, 1950, ix, 230 pp. King George III called him: "My Old Oak." |
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12144 | James, William Milburne. The Portsmouth Letters. London: Macmillan, 1946. |
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