18046 | Padfield, Peter. Broke and the Shannon. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1968, 246 pp. Shannon-Chesapeake battle. |
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18047 | Padfield, Peter. Doenitz: The Last Fuhrer: Portrait of a Nazi War Leader. New York: Harper & Row; London: Gollancz, 1984, 1993, xiii, 524 pp. Famous as commander, U-Boats. |
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18048 | Padfield, Peter. The Great Naval Race: Anglo-German Naval Rivalry, 1900-1914. Edinburgh: Birlinn; New York: McKay; London: Hart-Davis, 1974, 2004, 2005, 384 pp. ". . . . sheds light on how a puerile and pathologically incompetent Kaiser and a Machiavellian von Tirpitz. . . . hoped to dominate Great Britain without war and all to no purpose." |
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18049 | Padfield, Peter. Guns at Sea. London: Hugh Evelyn; New York: St. Martin, 1972, 1973, 1974, 320 pp. Technical & tactical, earliest times to present. |
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18050 | Padfield, Peter. The Lions Claw. London: Hutchinson, 1978, 351 pp. Fiction; Victorian navy. |
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18051 | Padfield, Peter. Maritime Dominion and the Truimph of the Free World Naval Campaign that Shaped the Mediterranean World, 1852-2001. London: Murray, 2009, xiv, 369 pp. From Crimean War to end of Cold War. |
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18052 | Padfield, Peter. Maritime Power and the Struggle for Freedom: Naval Campaigns that Shaped the Modern World, 1788-1852. London: Murray; New York: Overlook, 2005, xii, 451 pp. 3rd of trilogy on maritime power; e.g., the Nile, Trafalgar. |
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18053 | Padfield, Peter. Maritime Supremacy and the Opening of the Western Mind: Naval Campaigns that Shaped the Modern World, 1588-1782. London: Murray; Woodstock: Overlook, 1999, 2000, vii, 340 pp. 2nd of trilogy; specified 10 campaigns, e.g., Armada, Beachy Head, Quiberon Bay, the Saints. |
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18054 | Padfield, Peter. Nelson's War. London: Hart-Davis; Ware: Wordsworth, 1976, 2000, 198 pp. Intro: Ludovic Kennedy; folio, profusely illustrated. |
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18055 | Padfield, Peter. Rule Britannia: The Victorian and Edwardian Navy. London: Routledge; London: Pimlico, 1981, 2002, 246 pp. Impressionistic survey. |
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18056 | Padfield, Peter. Salt and Steel. London: Century, 1986, 629 pp. Fiction, RN of early 20th century. |
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18057 | Padfield, Peter. Tide of Empires: Decisive Naval Campaigns in the Rise of the West. Projected 4 vols. I: 1481-1654. II: 1654-1763. London: Routledge, 1979-1982, 546 pp. Foreword: Ian Jacob. |
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18058 | Padfield, Peter. The Titanic and the Californian. London: Hodder & Stoughton; New York: John Day, 1965, 1966, 318 pp. Foreword: Stanley Tutton Lord, son of captain of Calforinian; thesis: impossible for Californian to have reached Titanic. |
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18059 | Padfield, Peter, Vincent, Edgar, Tracy, Nicholas, Hattendorf, John B., Callo, Joseph F., Lambert, Andrew, Goodwin, Peter, Monaque, Remi & Stilwell, Alexander, eds. The Trafalgar Companion. Campaign Series. Oxford: Osprey, 2005, 224 pp. Battle & personalities. |
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18060 | Padfield, Peter. War beneath the Sea: Submarine Conflict, 1939-1945. London: Murray; New York: Wiley, 1995, xvi, 560 pp. |
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18061 | Padron, Ricardo. The Spacious Word; Cartography, Literature and Empire in Early Modern Spain. Chicago: Chicago UP, 2005, 287 pp. "The making of America by explorers & writers." |
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18062 | Pagano de Divitiis, Gigliola. "An English Merchant in the Mediterranean: Arthur Penington (1621-1677)." See C. Vassallo, Anglo-Saxons in the Mediterranean, pp. 1-16. |
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18063 | Pagano de Divitiis, Gigliola. English Merrchants in Seventeenth-Century Italy. New York: Cambridge UP, 1997, xv, 202 pp. Trans: Stephen Parkin; Genoa, Florence, Venice to entrepots of North Sea; thesis: English successes due to naval superiority. |
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18064 | Pagden, Anthony. European Encounters with the New World: From Renaissance to Romanticism. New Haven: Yale UP, 1993, viii, 216 pp. |
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18065 | Pagden, Anthony. Lords of All the World: Ideologies of Empire in Spain, Britain, and France, c. 1500-c. 1800. New Haven: Yale UP, 1995, 272 pp. "For John Elliott"; Carlyle lectues, Oxford, 1993; rise & fall of modern empires. |
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