12945 | Kerr, C.L. All in a Day's Work. London: Rich & Cowan, 1939, 314 pp. Memoir; to RN, 1880s; 1st World War, to Balkans & Mediterranean. |
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12946 | Kerr, James Lennox & Granville, Wilfred. The R.N.V.R.: A Record of Achievement. London: Harrap, 1957, 304 pp. Foreword: G. Thistleton-Smith. |
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12947 | Kerr, James Lennox. The Unfortunate Ship: The Story of HM Troopship Birkenhead. London: Harrap, 1960, 190 pp. 1st British iron ship; sank, 1852. |
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12948 | Kerr, James Lennox, ed. Wavy Navy: By Some Who Served. London: Harrap, 1950, 263 pp. RNVR; 31 accounts of veterans, 2nd World War. |
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12949 | Kerr, Mark Edward Frederic. Land, Sea, and Air: Reminiscences of Mark Kerr. New York: Longman, 1927, 406 pp. Memoir. |
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12950 | Kerr, Mark Edward Frederic. The Navy in My Time. London: Rich & Cowan, 1933, 260 pp. Memoir. |
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12951 | Kerr, Mark Edward Frederic. Prince Louis of Battenberg, Admiral of the Fleet. London: Longman, 1934, xiv, 303 pp. Series of sketches; prominent First Sea Lord. |
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12952 | Kerr, Mark Edward Frederic. The Sailor's Nelson. London: Hurst & Blackett, 1932, 288 pp. Intro: Earl Nelson; "There is more to Nelson than the 'Lady Hamilton' side of the story." |
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12953 | Kerr, Robert. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Arranged in Systematic Order Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progresses of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time. 18 vols. Edinburgh: William Blackwood; London: Tauris, 1824, 2005, 10,496 pp. Collection of voyages, 9th-18th centuries. |
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12954 | Kerr, Wilfred Brenton. Bermuda and the American Revolution, 1763-1783. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1936, xii, 142 pp. |
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12955 | Kerr, Willis Holmes. "The Treatment of Drake's Circumnavigation in Hakluyt's Voyages, 1589." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 34 (1940): 281-303. |
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12956 | Kerr-Nesbitt, Richard. Josiah Nisbet, Royal Navy (1793-1800): A Monograph. Kew: Nesbitt/Nisbet Society, 1990, 19 pp. Son of Nelson. |
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12957 | Kerrigan, Paul M. "Ireland in Naval Strategy, 1641-1691." See P. Lenihan, Conquest and Resistance, pp. 151-76. |
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12958 | Kersaudy, Francois. Norway 1940. London: Collins; New York: St. Martin, 1990, 272 pp. Trans: F. Kersaudy; brilliant history of disastrous campaign. |
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12959 | Kershaw, Alex. The Bedford Boys: One Small Town's D-Day Sacrifice. London: Pocket; New York: Simon & Schuster; Cambridge: Da Capo, 2003, 2004, xii, 274 pp. Company A, 116th Infantry, 29th Division, to Omaha Beach, 6:30 AM, 6 June 1944; most killed, 19 from Bedford, Virginia; subsequently, National D-Day Memorial located in Bedford. |
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12960 | Kershaw, Robert J. D-Day: Piercing the Atlantic Wall. Annapolis: NIP, 1994, 2004, xx, 236 pp. |
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12961 | Kerslake, S.A. Coxswain in the Northern Convoys. London: Kimber, 1984, 191 pp. Foreword: B.B. Scofield. |
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12962 | Kert, Faye Margaret. Canadian War Museum. Ottawa: National Museum of Canada, 1987, 21 pp. |
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12963 | Kert, Faye Margaret. "Cruising in Colonial Waters: The Organization of North American Privateering in the War of 1812." See D. Starkey, Pirates and Privateers, pp. 141-54. |
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12964 | Kert, Faye Margaret. "Fortunes of War: Commercial Warfare and Maritime Risk in the War of 1812." Northern Mariner, 8 (1998): 4-16. |
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