16766 | Moore, John Robert. Daniel Defoe: Citizen of the Modern World. Chicago: Chicago UP, 1958, xv, 408 pp. |
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16767 | Moore, John Robert. Defoe in the Pillory and Other Stories. Bloomington: Indiana UP; New York: Octagon; Philadelphia: West, 1939, 1973, 1977, xi, 239 pp. |
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16768 | Moore, John Robert. "Defoe and the South Sea Company." Boston Public Library Quarterly, 5 (1953): 175-88. |
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16769 | Moore, Jonathan. Archaeological and Historical Investigations of Three War of 1812 Wrecks in Kingston, Ontario: HMS Kingston and HMS Burlington. Ottawa: J. Moore, 2006, 140 pp. |
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16770 | Moore, Joseph Price, III. "'The Greatest Enormity that Prevails': Direct Democracy and Workers; Self-Management in the British Naval Mutinies of 1797." See C. Howell, Jack Tar in History, pp. 76-104. |
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16771 | Moore, Lucy. Amphibious Thing: The Life of Lord Hervey. New York: Viking, 2000, 376 pp. |
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16772 | [Moore, Mark.] Memoirs and Adventures of Mark Moore. London, 1795. Memoir; New Englander during the Seven Years' War. |
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16773 | Moore, Richard. The Royal Navy and Nuclear Weapons. Naval Policy & History Series, # 14. London: Cass, 2001, xv, 243 pp. Up to 1970, RN lacked enthusiasm for nuclear weapons. |
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16774 | Moore, Robert. A Time to Die: The Untold Story of the Kirsk Tragedy. New York: Crown, 2002, 271 pp. August 2000; Russian nuclear submarine blew up in Barents Sea; delay & cover-up; British & others offered aid, rejected; conclusion: faulty torpedo exploded, sub sank in 350 feet; 23 survived in rear compartments but delays meant death; Russia first claimed collision with foreign submarine; raised, October 2001. |
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16775 | Moore, Ronald Oury. "Some Aspects of the Origins and Nature of English Piracy, 1603-1625." Ph.D. diss, Virginia, 1960, 285 pp. Under Thomas Johnson & Oron J. Hale. |
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16776 | Moore, W.J. Diaries and Memoirs of a Sailor. Ilfracombe: Stockwell, 1983, 76 pp. Memoir, convoys to Russia. |
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16777 | Moore, W. Geoffrey. Early Bird. London: Putnam, 1963, viii, 146 pp. Memoir; RNAS flight commander, 1st World War. |
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16778 | Moore, W. Geoffrey. "'The Seat of Your Pants Told You. . . .'" USNIP, 94 (June 1968): 82-94. |
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16779 | Moore, William. The Thin Yellow Line. London: Leo Cooper, 1974, 270 pp. Mutiny, cowardice, desertion, 1st World War; executions. |
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16780 | Moorehead, Alan. African Trilogy: The North African Campaign, 1940-1943. London: Hamish Hamilton; London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson; London: Cassell, 1944, 1967, 1997, 1998, 2000, xii, 641 pp. |
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16781 | Moorehead, Alan. The Blue Nile. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1962, 1968, xii, 308 pp. Included French invasion of Egypt, 1798-1801. |
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16782 | Moorehead, Alan. Darwin and the Beagle. London: Hamish Hamilton; New York: Harper & Row, 1969, 280 pp. Profusely illustrated; circumnavigation; career of Darwin transformed, unexpected & fortutious. |
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16783 | Moorehead, Alan. Eclipse. New York: Coward McCann; New York: Harper & Row; London: Granta, 1945, 2000, 290 pp. Autobiography; 2nd World War operations, southern Europe. |
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16784 | Moorehead, Alan. The Fatal Impact: The Tragic Effects of Captain Cook's Invasion of the South Pacific. London: Penguin; New York: Harper & Row, 1966, 1975, 1987, xiv, 230 pp. Alt. subtitle: An Account of the Invasion of the South Pacific; "dark view" of European-Polynesian encounter; led to extinction of indigenous varieties. |
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16785 | Moorehead, Alan. Gallipoli. London: Macmillan, London: Hamish Hamilton; New York: Harper & Row; London: Deutsch; New York: Perennial, 1956, 1967, 1975, 1989, 1997, 2002, 416 pp. 190 illustrations; details on operations, aftermath, controversy, subsequent obsessions of Churchill, historiographical survey. |
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