13125 | Kirk, Geoffrey Stephen. Towards the Aegean Sea: A Wartime Memoir. Upton: Square One, 1997, 215 pp. Memoir; 2nd World War, RN. |
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13126 | Kirk, Thomas Allison. Genoa and the Sea: Policy and Power in an Early Modern Maritime Republic, 1559-1684. Johns Hopkins Studies in History & Political Science Series. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2005, xiii, 276 pp. Rise of marine mercantile power; intricate & extraordinary study; Genoa dominated Spain & its empire. |
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13127 | Kirk, Thomas Allison. "Genoa and the Sea: Ships and Power in the Early Modern Mediterranean , 1559-1680." Ph.D. diss, European University Institute, Florence, 1996. |
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13128 | Kirkaldy, Adam Willis. British Shipping: Its History, Organisation and Importance. London: Kegan Paul; New York: Dutton; Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1914, 1970, xx, 655 pp. |
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13129 | Kirke, Henry. From the Gun Room to the Throne: Being the Life of Vice Admiral H.S.H. Philip D'Auvergne, Duke of Baillon. London: Swan Sonnenscheid, 1904, 176 pp. Philippe d'Auvergne. |
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13130 | Kirkham, George K. The Books and Articles of Alfred Thayer Mahan. New York: Ballou, 1919, 1929. |
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13131 | Kirkpatrick, F.A. "The First Recorded English Voyage to the West Indies." EnHR, 20 (January 1905): 115-24. |
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13132 | Kirkpartick, Graham. Admiral Kelly of Kelly College, 1785-1867. Tavistock: Kinkpatrick, 2002, 48 pp. |
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13133 | Kirkpatrick, Lyman B., Jr. Captains Without Eyes: Intelligence Failures in World War II. New York: Macmillan, 1969, xiv, 303 pp. Included Dieppe & Pearl Harbor. |
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13134 | Kirsch, Peter. Fireship: The Terror Weapon of the Age of Sail. Barnsley: Seaforth, 2009, 256 pp. Folio, 130 illustrations; most famous use: against Spanish Armada, Gravelines. |
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13135 | Kirsch, Peter. The Galleon: The Great Ships of the Armada Era. Annapolis: NIP, 1988, 1990, 224 pp. Trans: Rachel Magowan; documents, pictures, models, design principles; most important sailing ship of the era; 1st developed in Venice; much learned from nautical archaeology. |
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13136 | Kirsch, Walter Paul. Francis Drake: Protestant, Patriot, Pirate. Wien: International Literatur, 1992, 125 pp. In German. |
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13137 | Kirsner, Kim. "Kormoran vs. Sydney." Warship (1992): 160-69. Battle of major interest, Indian Ocean west of Australia; Kormoran eventually sank; Sydney disappeared, no survivors; November 1941. |
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13138 | Kirwan, L.P. The White Road: A Survey of Polar Exploration. London, 1959. |
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13139 | Kitching, Carolyn J. Britain and the Geneva Disarmament Conference: A Study in International History. Studies in Military and Strategic History. New York: Palgrave, 2003, vii, 230 pp. 1932-1934; efforts at general & multilateral disarmament; failure. |
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13140 | Kitching, Carolyn J. Britain and the Problem of International Disarmament, 1919-1934. Routledge Studies in Modern British History Series, # 3. New York: Routledge, 1999, viii, 223 pp. |
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13141 | Kitching, Carolyn J. "Sunk before We Started?: Anglo-American Rivalry at the Coolidge Naval Conference, 1927." See K. Hamilton, Arms and Disarmament in Diplomacy, 2008. |
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13142 | Kit-Ching, Chan Lau. "The Hong Kong Question during the Pacific War (1941-1934)." JI&CH, 2 (October 1973): 56-78. |
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13143 | Kitson, Arthur. Captain James Cook, RN, FRS, the Circumnavigator. London: Murray, 1907, 1911, xvi, 525 pp. Alt. title: The Life of Captain James Cook, the Circumnavigator. |
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13144 | Kitson, Frank. Prince Rupert. 2 vols. I: Portrait of a Soldier. II: Admiral and General-at-Sea. London: Constable, 1994-1996, 1998, 1999, xxxii, 640 pp. Nephew of Charles I, brilliant general & Royalist fleet commander; developed Fighting Instructions for RN. |
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