13525 | Lambert, Andrew D. "Arms Races and Cooperation: The Anglo-French Crimean War Coalition, 1854-1856." See B. Ellerman, Naval Coalition Warfare, 2008. |
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13526 | Lambert, Andrew D. Battleships in Transition: The Creation of the Steam Battle Fleet, 1815-1860. Annapolis: NIP; London: Conway, 1984, 161 pp. |
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13527 | Lambert, Andrew D. "Brest, Blockade of." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, I., pp. 312-14. |
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13528 | Lambert, Andrew D. "British Naval History, 1812-1848: Three Pioneers in an Heroic Age." [own draft copy - for 14th NHS, 1999]. |
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13529 | Lambert, Andrew D., Griffiths, Denis & Walker, Fred. Brunel's Ships. London: Chatham, 1999, 160 pp. Great Western, Great Britain, Vulcan, Great Eastern, HMS Rattler; all "Greats" were commercial failures. |
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13530 | Lambert, Andrew D. "Captain Sir William Symonds and the Ship of the Line, 1832-1847." MM, 73 (May 1987): 167-79. |
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13531 | Lambert, Andrew D. "Cochrane, Thomas (1775-1860)." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, I., pp. 442-43. |
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13532 | Lambert, Andrew D. "Corbett, Julian (1854-1922)." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, I., pp. 502-03. |
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13533 | Lambert, Andrew D. & Badsey, Stephen. The Crimean War. War Correspondents Series. London: Bramley; Dover: Sutton, 1994, 335 pp. |
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13534 | Lambert, Andrew D. The Crimean War: British Grand Strategy, 1853-1856. Manchester: Manchester UP; New York: St. Martin; Stroud: Sutton, 1990, 1991, 1998, xxii, 369 pp. Standard on naval operations. |
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13535 | Lambert, Andrew D. "The Crimean War Blockade, 1854-1856." See B. Ellermann, Naval Blockade & Sea Power, pp. 46-60. |
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13536 | Lambert, Andrew D. "Dangerous History: The Tragic Afterlife of Captain Sir John Franklin." JRUSI, 154 (August 2009): 88-92. Ill-fated expedition mythologized; emphasis on self-sacrifice, heroism, duty; punctures the myths. |
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13537 | Lambert, Andrew D. [Development of the British Empire as a Strategic Unit, 1815-1914]. Noted in 2002, in preparation. |
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13538 | Lambert, Andrew D. "The Development of Education in the Royal Navy: 1854-1914." See G. Till, Development of British Naval Thinking, pp. 34-59. |
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13539 | Lambert, Andrew D. "Dreadnought: Battleship." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, I., pp. 587-89. |
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13540 | Lambert, Andrew D. "Empire and Seapower: Shipbuilding by the East India Company at Bombay for the Royal Navy, 1805-1850." See P. Haudrere, Les Flottes des Compagnies des Indes, pp. 149-71. |
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13541 | Lambert, Andrew D. The Foundations of Naval History: Sir John Knox Laughton, the Royal Navy, and the Historical Profession. London: Chatham, 1998, 256 pp. Among other things, stressed struggle to place historical study at heart of naval training in late 19th century; founder of Navy Records Society; contributed over 900 entries to Dictionary of Natioal Biography; use of Mahan-Laughton correspondence. |
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13542 | Lambert, Andrew D. Franklin: Tragic Hero of the Polar Navigation. London: Faber & Faber, 2009, xii, 428 pp. Dedicated: "My Arctic Companions"; scholarly, detailed, based on 1st-hand experience in Arctic; famous expedition led by Sir John Franklin, late 1840s; Franklin died 1847, survivors set out overland; "death march," including cannabilism; indictment of Franklin, Clements Markham, Royal Geographical Society, Lady Franklin. |
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13543 | Lambert, Andrew D. "Gloire: French Ironclad Warship." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, II., pp. 100-01. |
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13544 | Lambert, Andrew D. "'The Glory of England': Nelson, Trafalgar and the Meaning of Victory." Great Circle, 28 (2006): 3-12. Vaugham Evans Memorial Lecture, 2005. |
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