14265 | Liddell Hart, Basil Henry. The British Way in Warfare: Adaptability and Mobility. New York: Penguin, 1932, 1935, 1942, 1977. Alt. title: When Britain Goes to War; influential. |
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14266 | Liddell Hart, Basil Henry. Strategy: The Indirect Approach. New York: Praeger; New York: NAL, 1953, 1954, 1967, 1974, 426 pp. |
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14267 | Liddle, Peter H. "Dardanelles." See P. Liddle, Home Fires & Foreign Fields, pp. 101-14. |
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14268 | Liddle, Peter H. "The Dardanelles and Gallipoli Experience, August 1914-January 1916: the Service of Junior Officers and Men in Allied Eastern Mediterranean Expeditionary Forces." Master's thesis, Newcastle, 1975. Under Joan M. Taylor. |
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14269 | Liddle, Peter H., ed. D-Day: By Those Who Were There. Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2004, 256 pp. |
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14270 | Liddle, Peter H. "The Distinctive Nature of the Gallipoli Experience." JRUSI, 122 (June 1977): 50-56. Experiences: so near, yet so far, nature of fighting, extremes of weather, multi-national force. |
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14271 | Liddle, Peter H. Gallipoli: Pens, Pencils and Cameras at War. London: Brassey, 1985, xix, 157 pp. Lavishly illustrated. |
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14272 | Liddle, Peter H., ed. Home Fires and Foreign Fields: British Social and Military Experience in the First World War. London: Brassey; New York: Pergamon, 1985, xiv, 233 pp. 14 essays, some cited. |
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14273 | Liddle, Peter H. Men of Gallipoli: The Dardanelles and Gallipoli Experience, August 1914 to January 1916. Battle Standards Series. London: Allen Lane; Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1976, 1988, 320 pp. |
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14274 | Liddle, Peter H. The Sailor's War, 1914-1918. Poole: Blandford; New York: Sterling, 1985, 224 pp. Personal archive of first-hand experiences; trilogy included airmen & soldiers. |
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14275 | Liddy, Christian D.G. War, Politics and Finance in Late Medieval English Towns: Bristol, York and the Crown, 1350-1400. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2005, 264 pp. Bristol, "new" trading town; York, "old." |
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14276 | Lider, Julian. British Military Thought after World War II. Aldershot: Gower, 1984, 1985, xii, 621 pp. |
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14277 | Liebowitz, Daniel. The Physician and the Slave Trade: John Kirk, the Livingstone Expedition and the Crusade against Slavery in East Africa. New York: Freeman, 1998, 1999, xii, 314 pp. |
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14278 | Liefde, Jacob de. The Great Dutch Admirals. Freeport: Library Press; London: Henry King, 1873, 1972, viii, 351 pp. E.g., Tromp, de With, de Ruyter. |
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14279 | The Life, Achievements, and Death of General Sir Ralph Abercrombie (Contemporary of the Great Nelson) Who Died March 28, 1801, of a Wound Received in Defeating the French Army at Alexandria: To Which Is Added Particulars of the Glorious Death of General Wolfe and the Parallel between the Three Most Renowned Heroes of Modern Times, Abercrombie, Wolfe, and Nelson. London: Tegg & Hughes, 1806, 28 pp. Chap-Book. |
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14280 | The Life and Actions of That Distinguished Naval Hero, Admiral Lord Nelson. Hudson: Norman, 1808, 70 pp. |
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14281 | Life and Battles of Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, Selected from the Most Authenic Sources. London: Nicholson, c. 1900, 349 pp. |
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14282 | Life on Board a Man-of-War: Including a Full Account of the Battle of Navarino: By a British Seaman. Glasgow: Blackie, 1829, viii, 193 pp. |
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14283 | Life of Lord Nelson: From His First Going on Board the Raisonable at Twelve Years of Age, to the Glorious Victory over the French and Spanish Fleets, on the 21st October, 1805. York: T. Deighton, 1805, 16 pp. Rare pamphlet. |
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14284 | Life of Nelson: Containing The Memoirs of Nelson and The British Flag Triumphant. Bardon: Bardon, 1806, 1998, viii, 163 pp. |
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