14245 | Lewis-Jones, Huw W.G. & Attwood, Adrian. "Restoring Nelson: A Research Note." Traf Chron, 16 (2006): 168-70. Chronology of Trafalgar Square. |
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14246 | Lewis-Jones, Huw W.G. "Tar Triumphant: Or, Thomas Potter Cooke and Nautical Melodrama." Traf Chron, 17 (2007): 118-45. Dramas about Nelson, e.g., Adelphi Theatre, 1827. |
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14247 | Lewis-Jones, Huw W.G.. "'To Succeed, or Perish': Memorial of Services, Captain George Chayne." Traf Chron, 18 (208): 173-92. Naval career. |
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14248 | Lewis-Jones, Huw W.G. "'Too Sublime for Our Comprehension': William Blake's Nelson, Reconsidered." Traf Chron, 19 (2009): 147-61. 1809, exhibition by Blake a failure, Blake dubbed a lunatic; 2007, exhibition at Tate Britain, a hit: "The Spiritual Form of Nelson." |
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14249 | Lewis-Jones, Huw W.G. "Trafalgar Old Boys: A Graphic Portrait." Traf Chron, 17 (2007): 181-92. Careers of veterans of Trafalgar; 7 officers still alive, 1879. |
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14250 | Leyland, John. The Achievement of the British Navy in the World-War. New York: Doran, [1918], x, 85 pp. Sweeping enemy from oceans. |
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14251 | Leyland, John. "The Campaign of Trafalgar." Brassey's Naval Annual, 1905. |
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14252 | Leyland, John, ed. Dispatches and Letters Relating to the Blockade of Brest, 1803-1805. 2 vols. Publications of the Navy Records Society, vols. 14 & 21. London: NRS, 1899-1902, cxxii, 759 pp. |
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14253 | Leyland, John. "Foreign Navies: U.S. and Japan." (1920-1921). See B. Ranft, Ironclad to Trident, pp. 117-20. |
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14254 | Leyland, John. The Royal Navy: Its Influence in English History and in the Growth of Empire. Cambridge Manuals of Science & Literature Series. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1914, x, 167 pp. |
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14255 | Leyland, John, ed. Souvenir of the Great Naval Battle and Roll of Honour. London: United Newspapers, [1916], 32 pp. Full-page photo of Beatty & article on Jellicoe, "Britain's Future Nelson"; details, Jutland. |
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14256 | Leyland, John. "The Transport Operations to South Africa." (1901). See B. Ranft, Ironclad to Trident, pp. 45-49. |
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14257 | Leys, Simon. The Death of Napoleon. New York: Farrar Straus, 1989, 1991, 1992, 129 pp. Trans: Patrick Clancy; fiction; escaped from St. Helena. |
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14258 | Leys, Simon. The Wreck of the Batavia: A True Story. New York: Thunder's Mouth, 2006, 111 pp. Dutch East India Company flagship; off Australia, 1629. |
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14259 | Leyser, K. "England and the Empire in the Early Twelfth Century." TRHS, 5 ser, 10 (May 1959): 61-84. |
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14260 | Li, William M. China's Silk Trade: Traditional Industry in the Modern World, 1842-1937. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1981, xv, 288 pp. For Council of East Asian Studies. |
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14261 | Liardet, Francis L. Friendly Hints to the Young Naval Lieutenant. London: Longman, 1858, viii, 124 pp. |
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14262 | Liardet, Francis L. Professional Recollections on Points of Seamanship, Discipline, etc. London: Longman, 1849, x, 317 pp. |
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14263 | Liardet, G.F. "'It's the Economy, Stupid': The Long Lee of Trafalgar." Nav Rev, 93 (August 2005): 222-28. Culmination of 100 years of war. |
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14264 | The Libelle of Englyshe Polycye: A Poem on the Use of Sea-Power, 1436. Oxford: Clarendon, 1436, 1926, lvi, 126 pp. Ed: George Warner; author unknown, may have been Adam Moleyrs; classic rationale: political & commercial advantages to secure command of the sea. |
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