15005 | Macdonald, Janet. [Ph.D. in progress, King's College, London. Under Andrew Lambert; Laughton Scholarship.] |
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15006 | Macdonald, John Denis. Outlines of Naval Hygiene. London: Smith Elder, 1881, 364 pp. |
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15007 | Macdonald, Kenneth, ed. The Second Underwater Book. London: Pelham, 1970, 224 pp. Foreword: Earl Mountbatten; for British Sub-Aqua Club. |
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15008 | McDonald, Kenneth. "The Washington Conference and the New Balance of Power, 1921-1922." See J. Hattendorf, Maritime Strategy & Balance of Power, pp. 184-213. |
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15009 | Macdonald, Kenneth. The Wreck Detectives. Londonn: Harrap, 1972, 392 pp. |
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15010 | Macdonald, Laura M. Curse of the Narrows: The Halifax Explosion, 1917. New York: Walker; London: HarperCollins, 2005, 355 pp. 6 December 1917, 5.8 M lbs. of TNT, SS Mont Blanc; originated after collision, SS Imo; destroyed over 2 square miles; 2000 dead, 9000 homeless. |
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15011 | Macdonald, Patricia Tryon. Exiles and Emigrants: Epic Journeys to Australia in the Victorian Era. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 2007, 146 pp. Folio, colored illustrations, exquisite production; 7 other contributors. |
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15012 | McDonald, Russell Andrew. The Kingdom of the Isles: Scotland's Western Seaboard, c. 1100-c. 1336. Scotland Historical Review, Monographs Series, # 4. East Linton: Tuckwell, 1997, xv, 280 pp. Argyll, Hebrides, Isle of Man; Lordship of the Isles; maritime culture; kings of Dal Riata. |
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15013 | McDonald, Russell Andrew. Manx Kingship in Its Irish Sea Setting, 1187-1229: King Rognvaldr and the Crovan Dynasty. Dublin: Four Courts, 2007, 254 pp. Neglected area; important study; settled by Norwegian Vikings; earlier Celts. |
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15014 | Macdonald, Roderick. The Figurehead: A Story of Conflict and Loyalty at Sea in World War II. Durham: Pentland, 1993, 222 pp. Memoir, RN, 2nd World War; destroyers: fire, collision, mutiny, terrors. |
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15015 | MacDonald, Scot. Evolution of Aircraft Carriers. Washington: GPO, 1964, 73 pp. Folio, profusely illustrated; compilation. |
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15016 | McDonnell, Hector. "Irishmen in the Stuart Navy, 1660-1690." Irish Sword, 16 (1984-1986): 87-104. |
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15017 | McDonnell, J.E. Hunter-Killer. Sydney: Horwitz, 1968, 128 pp. Nautical fiction; naval adventure; RN destroyer sinks Japanese super-submarine. |
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15018 | MacDonogh, Katherine. "The Sympathetic Ear: Napoleon, Elba and the British." His Tod, 44 (February 1994): 29-35. Speculation about escape from Elba. |
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15019 | MacDougall, Elizabeth Ann Keir & Moir, John S., eds. Selected Correspondence of the Glasgow Colonial Society, 1825-1840. Toronto: Champlain Society, 1994, xxiii, 272 pp. |
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15020 | M'Dougall, George Frederick. The Eventful Voyage of HM Discovery Ship Resolute to the Arctic Regions in Search of Sir John Franklin and the Missing Crews of HM Discovery Ships Erebus and Terror, 1852, 1853, 1854. London: Longman, 1857, xl, 530 pp. 5-ship search force, 4 abandoned. |
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15021 | MacDougall, Ian. Voices of Leith Dockers: Personal Recollections of Working Lives. Edinburgh: Mercat, 2001, viii, 266 pp. In association with Scottish Working People's History; 7 "voices." |
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15022 | MacDougall, Norman. "'The greattest scheip that ewer saillit in Ingland or France': James IV's Great Michael." See N. MacDougall, Scotland & War, pp. 36-60. |
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15023 | MacDougall, Norman. James IV. Edinburgh: Donald, 1989, xi, 339 pp. Emphasis on his ships, a "royal obsession"; 38 ship programme. |
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15024 | MacDougall, Norman, ed. Scotland and War, AD 79-1918. Barnes & Noble Book Series. Savage: Rowman & Littlefield; Edinburgh: Donald, 1991, xiv, 216 pp. 9 essays, some cited. |
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