15465 | McTague, John J. British Policy in Palestine, 1917-1922. New York: American UP, 1983, x, 276 pp. |
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15466 | McWhannell, D.C. "The Galleys of Argyll." MM, 88 (February 2002): 14-32. West highland & island galleys; in use over 800 years; no wreck sites so must identify by iconography; key symbol of power. |
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15467 | Maber, John M. "The Gas Turbine at Sea." Warship, 29 (1984): 74-83. Compact propulsion; e.g., fast motor torpedo boats. |
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15468 | Maber, John M. Merchant Steamships, 1850-1970. The Ship Series, vol. 6. London: HMSO, 1980, 60 pp. For NMM; # 6 of 10 in series. |
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15469 | Maber, John M. "The Steam Engine and the Royal Navy." Warship, 22 (1982): 93-100. In 1821, 1st steam vessel in RN: Monkey, paddle wheel, 212 tons. |
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15470 | Mably, J.R. "The Effectiveness of Merchant Aircraft Carriers." Master's thesis, Brighton, 2004. (ASLIB 54-7754). |
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15471 | Mace, Rodney. Trafalgar Square: Emblem of Empire. London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1976, 338 pp. Much detail & many illustrations; statue by Edward Baily; reliefs: Copenhagen, The Nile, St. Vincent, Trafalgar; recounted series of great demonstrations. |
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15472 | Macer, Alistair. "The New World as Commodity: Understanding the 'Drake Manuscript' or 'Histoire Naturelle der Indes' and Samuel de Champlain's 'A Voyage to the West Indies annd Mexico' as Expressions of Commercialization in Early Modern Europe." Terra Incognita, 39 (2007): 40-51. |
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15473 | Macht, Wally. Upper Lakes Shipping: The First 50 Years, 1932-1982. Toronto, 1981, 120 pp. Folio, over 100 illustrations; shipping firm based in Toronto; "an epic maritime enterprise." |
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15474 | Madariaga, Isabel de. Britain, Russia and the Armed Neutrality of 1780: Sir James Harris's Mission to St. Petersburg during the American Revolution. New Haven: Yale UP, 1962, xiv, 496 pp. Foreword: Samuel Flagg Bemis; details on Armed Neutrality & British initiatives. |
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15475 | Madariaga, Salvador de. Christopher Columbus: Being the Life of the Very Magnificant Lord Don Christobal Colon. New York: Macmillan, 1940, x, 524 pp. Thesis: Columbus: Spanish Jewish. |
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15476 | Maddicott, J.R. "London and Droitwich, c. 650-750: Trade, Industry & the Ruse of Mercia." Anglo-Saxon England, 34 (2005): 7-58. Significance of trade in Mercia. |
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15477 | Maddicott, J.R. "Reply: Trade, Industry, and the Wealth of King Alfred." P & P, 135 (May 1992): 164-88. |
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15478 | Maddicott, J.R. "Responses to the Threat of Invasion, 1085." EnHR, 122 (September 2007): 986-997. Alarms; led to Domesday Survey. |
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15479 | Maddocks, Melvin. The Atlantic Crossing. The Seafarers Series. New York: Time-Life, 1981, 1982, 176 pp. Large folio, many colored illustrations; featured harbors, ships, personalities. |
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15480 | Maddocks, Melvin. The Great Liners. Alexandria: Time-Life, 1978, 176 pp. |
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15481 | Madingley, Charles D. The Canadian Coast Guard, 1962-2002. St. Catherines: Vanwell, 2003, 270 pp. Created in 1962; e.g., operations in Arctic. |
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15482 | Madison, Robert Dunwood. "Cooper and the Sea: A Bibliographical Note." Am Nep, 57 (Fall 1997): 371-72. Writings began & ended at the sea; Melville & Conrad acknowledged debts to Cooper. |
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15483 | Madison, Robert Dunwood. "Cooper's Place in American Naval Writing." See G. Test, James Fenimore Cooper, pp. 17-32. |
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15484 | Madison, Robert Dunwood. "Nelson Resartus: Legitimate Order in Cooper's Fleet Novel." Am Nep, 57 (Fall 1997): 331-41. Nelson & Jervis, 2 admirals. |
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