14745 | Lydon, James G. Pirates, Privateers, and Profits. New York: Gregg, 1970, 303 pp. |
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14746 | Lydon, James G. Struggle for Empire: A Bibliography of the French and Indian War, 1754-1763. Wars of the United States Series, vol. 7. New York: Garland, 1986, xxi, 272 pp. 1508 annotated entries. |
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14747 | Lygo, Raymond. "The British Aerospace Industry." See G. Till, Future of British Sea Power, pp. 200-02. |
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14748 | Lygo, Raymond. Collison Course. Lewes: Book Guild, 2001, xiii, 566 pp. |
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14749 | Lyle, Colin. "Could Germany Have Won World War One 'in an Afternoon'?" AQ&DJ, 120 (July 1990): 325-29. In a word, No; Germans should have "maximized minimum gain" but did not; British should have "maximized minimum gain" and did; even so, Germany staked all on land battles. |
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14750 | Lyle, Colin. "Jutland, or a Second 'Glorious First of June'?" MM, 82 (May 1996): 190-99. Much speculation. |
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14751 | Lyle, Colin. "A Nelsonian Jutland?" JRUSI, 140 (February 1995): 56-60. Conclusion: Jutland: "unNelsonian tactical draw." |
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14752 | Lyman, John. "Sailing Vessel Rigs in the British, American, and French Merchant Marine, 1886." MM, 53 (August 1967): 231-41. |
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14753 | Lyman, Robert & Gerrard, Howard. Iraq 1941: The Battle for Basra, Habbaniya, Fallujah and Baghdad. Campaign Series, # 165. Oxford: Osprey, 2006, 96 pp. Illus: Howrad Gerrard. |
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14754 | Lyman, Robert. The Longest Siege: Tobruk, the Battle that Saved North Africa. London: Macmillan, 2009, xxv, 309 pp. Campaign: 10 April-27 November 1941; Allied success. |
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14755 | Lynam, Edward. "The Present and the Future of the Society." See E. Lynam, Richard Hakluyt & Successors, 2 ser, vol. 93. |
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14756 | Lynam, Edward, ed. Richard Hakluyt and His Successors: A Volume Issued to Commemorate the Centenary of the Hakluyt Society. Publications of the Hakluyt Society, 2 ser, # 93. London: Hakluyt Society; Nendeln: Kraus, 1946, 1967, lxviii, 192 pp. For Hakluyt Society; essays, some cited. |
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14757 | Lynch, Barbara A., comp. The War at Sea: France and the American Revolution: A Bibliography. Washington: Nav Historical Div, 1976, vii, 48 pp. Pamphlet. |
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14758 | Lynch, Don. Titanic: An Illustrated History. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1992, 227 pp. Intro: Robert Ballard; illus: Ken Marschall; huge folio, slick production; much detail. |
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14759 | Lynch, F.C. "Admiral Lord Cochrane: A Hero for Today's Professionals." USNIP, 101 (February 1975): 63-73. |
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14760 | Lynch, John. "Bristol Shipping and Royalist Naval Power during the English Civil War." MM, 84 (August 1998): 260-67. Royalists dependent on arms & support via sea; lost Portsmouth & Bristol threatened. |
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14761 | Lynch, John. "British Policy and South America, 1782-1808." J Lat Am Stu, 1. Capture of Buenos Aires by Home Popham. |
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14762 | Lynch, John. The Hispanic World in Crisis and Change, 1598-1700. Oxford: Blackwell, 1992, x, 448 pp. |
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14763 | Lynch, John. Spain under the Habsburgs. 2 vols. I: Empire and Absolutism, 1516-1598. II: Spain and America, 1598-1700. New York: Oxford UP; New York: NYUP, 1964, 1969, 1981, xx, 756 pp. |
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14764 | Lynde, Adam Norman. The Mediterranean Theater: British and American Combined Operations, 1942-1945. Total War Series. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, 2004, 2006, 230 pp. |
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