18026 | Pack, A. James. The Man Who Burned the White House: Admiral Sir George Cockburn, 1772-1853. Annapolis: NIP, 1987, 288 pp. Dubbed "Nelson's acolyte"; "predator of the Chesapeake"; "Napoleon's keeper at St. Helena." |
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18027 | Pack, A. James. Nelson's Blood: The Story of Naval Rum. Havant: Kenneth Mason; Stroud: Sutton; Annapolis: NIP, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1995, 200 pp. Foreword: Terence Lewin; for Royal Naval Museum; grog; issued in Royal Navy for over 300 years; officially ended, July 1970. |
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18028 | Pack, A. James. "Up Spirits!" British Heritage, 10 (October 1989): 56-61. |
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18029 | Pack, Stanley Walter Croucher. Admiral Lord Anson: The Story of Anson's Voyage and Naval Events of His Day. London: Cassell, 1960, xviii, 262 pp. First Lord; seen as "Father of the Royal Navy"; 1740s, circumnavigation, including richest prize cargo in history. |
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18030 | Pack, Stanley Walter Croucher. The Battle for Crete. Sea Battles in Close-Up Series, # 5. Annapolis: NIP; London: Allan, 1973, 144 pp. |
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18031 | Pack, Stanley Walter Croucher. The Battle of Matapan. British Battle Series, # 8. London: Batsford; New York: Macmillan, 1961, 183 pp. |
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18032 | Pack, Stanley Walter Croucher. The Battle of Sirte. Annapolis: NIP, 1975, 144 pp. Gulf of Sirte, 22 March 1942. |
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18033 | Pack, Stanley Walter Croucher. "Britannia" at Dartmouth. London: Redman, 1966, 326 pp. Foreword: Earl Mountbatten; 100 years of naval officer training. |
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18034 | Pack, Stanley Walter Croucher. Night Action off Cape Matapan. Sea Battles in Close-Up Series, # 2. Annapolis: NIP; London: Allan,, 1972, 146 pp. |
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18035 | Pack, Stanley Walter Croucher. Operation Husky: The Allied Invasion of Sicily. Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1977, 186 pp. Intro: Lord Ashbourne. |
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18036 | Pack, Stanley Walter Croucher. The Wager Mutiny. London: Redman, 1964, 256 pp. Incident of 1740; circumnavigation under Anson; Wager wrecked, Cape Horn; survivors ashore; mutiny, murder. |
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18037 | "A Packe of Spanish Lyes": Sent Abroad in the World: First Printed in Spain. The English Experience Series, # 487. London: Christopher Barker; New York: Da Capo, 1588, 1972, 13 pp. |
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18038 | Packenham, William T.J. Sometimes at Sea: Glad Memories of a Naval Life. Southampton: Talbot Court, 2007, iv, 160 pp. Memoir. |
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18039 | Packer, Joy. Deep as the Sea. Johannesburg: Methuen; London: Eyre Methuen; London: Corgi, 1975, 1976, 1977, 331 pp. Biography of Herbert Packer. |
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18040 | Paddenberg, Dietlind & Hession, Brian. "Underwater Archaeology on Foot: A Systematic Rapid Foreshore Survey on the North Kent Coast, England." IJ Nau Arch, 37 (2008): 142-52. |
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18041 | Padfield, Peter. Aim Straight: A Biography of Admiral Sir Percy Scott. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1966, 1967, 317 pp. Pre-1st World War gunnery revolution; enthusiastic biographer of colorful character; some disagreements with Marder. |
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18042 | Padfield, Peter. An Agony of Collisions. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1966, 224 pp. Accounts of series, e.g., Titanic, Olympic-Hawke. |
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18043 | Padfield, Peter. Armada: A Celebration of the Four Hundredth Anniversary of the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588-1988. Annapolis: NIP; London: Gollancz, 1988, 208 pp. Large folio, sumptuously illustrated; 400th anniversary. |
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18044 | Padfield, Peter. The Battleship Era. London: Hart-Davis; New York: David McKay; London: Pan; Edinburgh: Birlinn, 1972, 1975, 2000, 2004, xiv, 321 pp. Alt. title: Battleship; essentially the story of change. |
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18045 | Padfield, Peter. Beneath the House Flag of the P&O. London: Hutchinson, 1981, 147 pp. Peninsula & Oriental Steam Navigation Company; from 1830s. |
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