17046 | Mountevans, Edward Ratcliffe Garth Russell. The Antarctic Challenged. New York: De Graff, 1955, 253 pp. Only survivor, Scott Expedition. |
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17047 | Mountevans, Edward Ratcliffe Garth Russell. Arctic Solitudes. New York: Philosophical Library, 1953, 159 pp. By Lord Mountevans, Admiral; "Evans of the Broke." |
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17048 | Mountfield, David. A History of Polar Exploration. London: Hamlyn, 1974, 208 pp. General survey, Arctic & Antarctic. |
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17049 | Mountfield, Stuart. "Captain Greenvile Collins and Mr. Pepys." MM, 56 (1970): 85-96. Hydrographer. |
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17050 | Mouser, Bruce L., ed. A Slaving Voyage to Africa and Jamaica: The Log of the Sandown, 1793-1794. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 2002, 156 pp. Captain Samuel Gamble; 200 slaves, Upper Guinea to Kingston. |
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17051 | Moussa, Farag. Les Negotiationns Anglo-Egyptiennes de 1950-1951 sur Suez et la Sudan: Essay de Critique Historique. Geneva: Droz, 1952, 261 pp. |
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17052 | Mowat, Farley. The Farfarers: Before the Norse. South Royalton: Steerfort, 2000, xiv, 377 pp. Albans, ancient race of Britons; to North America; recounted observations, e.g., wolves, whales, aboriginal culture. |
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17053 | Mowat, Farley. The Grey Seas Under. Boston: Little Brown; New York: Ballantine, 1958, 1973, 341 pp. Operations of salvage tug, Nova Scotian waters, 2nd World War. |
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17054 | Mowat, Farley, ed. Ordeal by Ice. Atlantic Monthly Press. Boston: Little Brown, 1960, 364 pp. Explorers of North American Arctic, e.g., Frobisher, Hudson, Franklin. |
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17055 | Mowat, Susan & Graham, Eric J., comps. Guide to the Records of the High Court of the Admiralty, 1627-1750. Edinburgh: Early Scottish Maritime History, 2005, online. |
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17056 | Mowat, Susan. The Port of Leith: Its History and Its People. London: Donald, 1994, ix, 468 pp. From 12th century; links to France & Low Countries; 1540s, destroyed by English. |
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17057 | Mowat, Susan. "Shipping and Trade in Scotland, 1556-1830: The Records of the Scottish Admiralty Court." MM, 83 (February 1997): 14-20. |
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17058 | Mowbray, J. Discovery of the North Pole by Cook and Peary: Including the Marvellous Wonders of the Polar World. New York: Bertion, 1909. Included Nelson & bear story. |
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17059 | Mowbray, Jay Henry, ed. Sinking of the Titanic: Most Appalling Ocean Horror. . . . Eyewitness Accounts. . . . Memorial Edition. Harrisburg: Minter; Philadelphia: National; New York: Dover, 1912, 1998, xxxvi, 280 pp. Profusely illustrated; contemporary account; melodramatic; implication: all women & children saved, only heroic & dedicated men remained. |
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17060 | Mowll, William. Building a Working Model Warship: Warrior, 1860. London: Chatham; Annapolis: NIP, 1997, 200 pp. 250 illustrations. |
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17061 | Mowll, William. S.S. Great Britain: The Model Ship. Watsford: Model & Allied; Annapolis: NIP, 1983, 190 pp. 340 illustrations; step-by-step to produce large-scale working replica. |
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17062 | Moxworthy, John L., ed. The Great White Whale Goes to War: Canberra. London: Peninsular & Orient Steam Navigation Company, 1982, 192 pp. Foreword: D.J. Scott-Masson; slick, heavy paper, magazine format; cruise liner to war, April-July 1982; 94 days at sea. |
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17063 | Moyar, Mark. "The Current State of Military History." His J, 50 (March 2007): 225-40. Included models of naval history. |
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17064 | Moyse-Bartlett, Hubert. From Sail to Steam: The Final Development and Passing of the Sailing Ship. Histrorical Association Pamphlet Series, # G4. London: Staples, 1946, 19 pp. |
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17065 | Moyse-Bartlett, Hubert. A History of the Merchant Navy. London: Harrap, 1937, 303 pp. |
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