12145 | James, William Milburne. The Sky Was Always Blue. London: Methuen, 1951, xiv, 271 pp. Memoir; time & circumstances, e.g., end of 1st World War & Invergordon, meant slow advancement & promotion. |
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12146 | Jameson, A.K. "Some New Spanish Documents dealing with Drake." EnHR, 49 (January 1934): 14-31. Enlightening on failure of attacks by Drake. |
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12147 | Jameson, Edwin M. "Tory Operation on the Bay from Dunmore's Departure to the End of the War." See E. Eller, Chesapeake Bay in the American Revolution, pp. 378-402. |
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12148 | Jameson, John Franklin. Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period: Illustrative Documents. Reprints of Economic Classics. London: Macmillan; New York: Kelley, 1923, 1970, xxvi, 619 pp. Classic; development: 1630s-1760s. |
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12149 | Jameson, John Franklin. "St. Eustatius in the American Revolution." AHR, 8 (1903): 683-708. |
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12150 | Jameson, William Scarlett. Ark Royal, 1939-1941. London: Hart-Davis, 1957, 371 pp. Details of career, e.g., in Force H, Gibraltar. |
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12151 | Jameson, William Scarlett. The Fleet that Jack Built: Nine Men Who Made a Modern Navy. New York: Harcourt Brace; London: Hart-Davis, 1962, 344 pp. Essays on individual professional careers, e.g., Beresford, Fisher, Jellicoe, Beatty, Tyrwhitt, Keyes; most on Fisher. |
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12152 | Jameson, William Scarlett. The Most Formidable Thing: The Story of the Submarine from Its Earliest Days to the End of World War I. London: Hart-Davis, 1965, 280 pp. |
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12153 | Jameson, William Scarlett. Submariners VC. London: Hart-Davis, 1962. Heroic exploits, e.g., operations in Dardanelles, 1915. |
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12154 | Jamieson, Alan G. "American Privateers in the Leeward Islands, 1776-1778." Am Nep, 43 (January 1983): 20-30. |
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12155 | Jamieson, Alan G. "The Battle of Grenada and Caribbean Strategy, 1779." See W. Cogar, NHS-7, pp. 55-62. |
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12156 | Jamieson, Alan G. Ebb Tide in the British Maritime Industries: Change and Adaptation, 1918-1990. Exeter: Exeter UP, 2003, xiv, 239 pp. Decline in shipping, shipbuilding & port facilities. |
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12157 | Jamieson, Alan G. "Facing the Rising Tide: British Attitides to Asian National Shipping Lines, 1958-1964." IJ Mar His, 7 (1995): 135-48. |
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12158 | Jamieson, Alan G. "An Inevitable Decline?: Britain's Shipping and Shipbuilding Industries since 1930." See D. Starkey, Exploiting the Sea, pp. 79-92. Maritime dimension of British decline; answer: yes. |
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12159 | Jamieson, Alan G. Nelson's Navy. Exploring History Series. London: Macmillan, 1971. Folio. |
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12160 | Jamieson, Alan G. "'Not More Ports, But Better Ports': The Development of British Ports since 1945." Nor Mar, 6 (1996): 29-34. |
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12161 | Jamieson, Alan G. "The Occupation of Tangier and Its Relation to English Naval Policy in the Mediterranean, 1661-1684." Master's thesis, Durham, 1960, 166 pp. |
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12162 | Jamieson, Alan G. "The Organisation, Administration and Operations of the Leeward Islands Squadron, 1775-1783." D.Phil. diss, Oxford, 1981. |
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12163 | Jamieson, Alan G., ed. A People of the Sea: The Maritime History of the Channel Islands. London: Methuen, 1986, 1987, xxxvi, 528 pp. Essays, some cited. |
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12164 | Jamieson, Alan G. "The Tangier Galleys and the Wars against the Mediterranean Corsairs." Am Nep, 23 (April 1963): 95-112. Acquired as dowry, Charles II. |
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