17746 | Ocean Liners of the Past. The Cunard Quadruple-Screw Liner Aquitania. The Shipbuilder Series, # 3. London: Stephen, 1971, 176 pp. |
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17747 | Ocean Liners of the Past. The White Star Triple-Screw Atlantic Liners Olympic and Titanic. The Shipbuilder Series, # 1. Cambridge: Stephen, 1970, 1983, 1988, 184 pp. |
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17748 | O'Connell, Daniel Patrick. The Influence of Law on Sea Power. Manchester: Manchester UP; Annapolis: NIP, 1975, 1976, xv, 204 pp. Forewords: B.A. Wortley & Peter Gretton; case studies: battle of River Plate, Altmark affair, mine warfare, missile warfare, blockade, neutrality, rules of engagement. |
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17749 | O'Connell, Robert L. Of Arms and Men: A History of War, Weapons, and Aggression. New York: Oxford UP, 1989, 1990, x, 367 pp. Noted that Jutland meant end of British domination & battleship domination. |
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17750 | O'Connell, Robert L. "Dreadnought?: The Battleship, the U.S. and the World Naval Community." Ph.D. diss, Virginia, 1974, 419 pp. (DAI 35/04, p. 2186). |
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17751 | O'Connell, Robert L. Sacred Vessels: The Cult of the Batteship and the Rise of the U.S. Navy. Boulder: Westview; New York: Oxford UP, 1991, 1993, xiv, 409 pp. Controversial; critical & irreverent toward modern battleship; "myth of indestructability"; thesis: never an effective weapon. |
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17752 | O'Connell, Robert L. "A Useful Navy for 2017: What Can Naval History Tell Us?": Symposium Keynote Address. See W. McBride, NHS-13, pp, 325-38. |
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17753 | O'Connell, Sheila. "Nelson, the Navy and Napoleon." Traf Chron, 18 (2008): 161-72. James Gillray, 16 prints-color. |
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17754 | O'Connor, Damian. "The Suez Crisis, 1876-1882." JRUSI, 151 (June 2006): 74-78. |
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17755 | O'Connor, Raymond Gish. Origins of the American Navy: Sea Power in the Colonies and the New Nation. Lanham: American UP, 1994, viii, 125 pp. |
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17756 | O'Connor, Raymond Gish. Perilous Equilibrium: The United States and the London Naval Confernece of 1930. Lawrence: Kansas UP; New York: Greenwood, 1962, 1969, x, 188 pp. |
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17757 | O'Connor, Raymond Gish. "The United States and the London Naval Conference of 1930." Ph.D. diss, Stanford, 1957, 308 pp. (DAI 17/07, p. 1543). |
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17758 | O'Connor, Richard. Down to Eternity: How the Proper Edwardian and His World Died with the Titanic. Gold Medal Series, # 168. New York: Fawcett, [1957], 191 pp. Prelude to end of era. |
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17759 | O'Connor, Rory. Running a Big Ship on "Ten Commandments": (With Modern Executive Ideas and a Complete Organization). Portsmouth, 1908, 1919, 1937, xiii, 235 pp. Guide. |
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17760 | O'Connor, T., ed. An Impartial and Correct History of the War between the U.S. of A. and Great Britain. New York, 1815. |
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17761 | OCork, Shannon. Secrets of the Titanic. Richmond: Mira, 1998, 377 pp. Fiction; alt. titles: Icefall & Titanic: A Love Story. |
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17762 | Oddy, Derek J. "The Growth of Britain's Refrigerated Meat Trade, 1880-1939." MM, 93 (August 2007): 269-80. 1851-1901, population to 37 million; advances in refrigeration. |
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17763 | Odell, Peter R. "The Significance of Oil." J Contem His, 3 (July 1968): 93-110. Britain was 1st to take major interest, directed to Middle East. |
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17764 | Odintz, Mark Frederick. "The British Officer Corps, 1754-1783." 2 vols. Ph.D. diss, Michigan, 1988, 660 pp. Under John Shy; (DAI 49/08, p. 2360). |
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17765 | O'Domhnaill, Ruairi. "The Curragh Mutiny in Historical and Legal Perspective." JRUSI, 149 (February 2004): 80-84. Conclusion: more than "incident," a mutiny. |
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