16666 | Molony, Senan. Titanic and the Mystery Ship. London: Tempus, 352 pp. 72 illustrations; sighted by Titanic & Californian. |
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16667 | Molt, Elizabeth. "No Double-Dutch at Sea: How English Became the Maritime Lingue Franca." IJ Mar His, 18 (December 2006): 245-55. Since 1995, "Standard Marine Communication Phrases" (SMCP) or "SeaSpeak." |
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16668 | Molyneux, Thomas More. Conjunct Expeditions: Or, Expeditions that Have Been Carried on Jointly by the Fleet and Army, with a Commentary on a Litoral War. 2 vols. London: Dodsley, 1759. Basics of amphibious operations. |
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16669 | Monaghan, David. The Falklands War: Myth and Countermyth. New York: St. Martin, 1998, xviii, 208 pp. Its importance blown out of all proportion; literary criticism methodology. |
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16670 | Monaghan, Jason & Bound, Mensun. A Cast Away about Alderney: Investigation of an Elizabethan Shipwreck. Alderney: Alderney Maritime Trust, 2001, viii, 180 pp. Folio. |
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16671 | Monaque, Remi. Les adventures de Louis Rene de Latouche-Treville (1745-1804). . . . Paris: SPM, 2000, 111 pp. |
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16672 | Monaque, Remi. "Latouche-Treville: The Admiral Who Defied Nelson." MM, 86 (August 2000): 272-84. Confronted Nelson, 1801, Boulogne & Toulon, 1804; untimely death, August 1804; Villeneuve replaced. |
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16673 | Monaque, Remi. "Reponse a quelques intrrogation sur Trafalgar." Chron Hist Marit, 61 (2006): 89-100. |
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16674 | Monaque, Remi. Trafalgar: 21 October 1805. Paris: Tallandier, 2005, 392 pp. French perspective of battle; most notable was courage of French crews, a rare bright spot; most blame to Napoleon. |
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16675 | Monaque, Remi. "Trafalgar 1805: Strategy, Tactics and Results." MM, 91 (May 2005): 241-50. Trans: R. Channon; Spanish perspective; "a predictable disaster"; Spanish commander fought for national honor; enlightening. |
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16676 | Monaque, Remi. "Was Nelson Killed by Robert Guillemard?" MM, 88 (November 2002): 469-72. Shots from tops of Redoutable which had collided with Victory, c. 1:00 PM; Nelson in full dress uniform; probably was Guillemard. |
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16677 | Moncada, Jose Maria, ed. The Titanic Tragedy: As Told by Oscar, one of the Survivors. Brooklyn: n.p., 1912, 51 pp. Memoir; Oscar, not real name. |
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16678 | Moncrieff, Anthony, ed. Suez: Ten Years After. London: BBC; New York: Pantheon, 1966, 1967, 160 pp. Intro: Peter Calvocoressi; essays. |
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16679 | Money-Coutts, Hugh Burdett. Famous Duels of the Fleet. London, 1908. By Baron Latymer; frigate actions. |
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16680 | Monger, George W. "The End of Isolation: Britain, Germany and Japan, 1900-1902." TRHS, 5 ser, 13 (June 1962): 103-22. Alexander Prize Essay, 1962. |
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16681 | Monger, George W. "The End of Isolation: British Foreign Policy, 1900-1905." Ph.D. diss, Cambridge, 1961. |
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16682 | Monger, George W. The End of Isolation: British Foreign Policy, 1900-1907. Nelson Studies in Modern History Series. London, T. Nelson, 1963, 343 pp. Thesis: imperial & naval expansionism of Russia, France, Germany & U.S. posed unprecedented threat to British. |
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16683 | Monk, Winston Francis. Britain and the Western Mediterranean. Hutchinson's University Library Series. London: Hutchinson, 1953, 196 pp. 1688, pursuit of base, e.g., Tangier, Gibraltar, Minorca; later to maintain sea supremacy. |
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16684 | Monks, Noel. That Day at Gibraltar. London: Muller, 1957, xii, 192 pp. Admiral Dudley North Affair; French squadron escaped to Dakar. |
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16685 | Monks, Sarah. ["Marine Art and the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-Century Britain"]. Ph.D. diss, Coutauld Institute of Art, London, 2002. |
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