18226 | Parker, Richard B. Uncle Sam in Barbary: A Diplomatic History. Gainesville: Florida UP, 2004, xxix, 285 pp. Mahagreb region, North Africa; attacks on shipping; war, 1780s-1815. |
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18227 | Parker, Sally Lister. "Attendant Lords: A Study of the British Joint Staff Mission in Washington, 1941-1945." Ph.D. diss, Maryland, 1984, 343 pp. Under George O. Kent; (DAI 46/02, p. 500). |
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18228 | Parker, William Henry. Mackinder: Geography as an Aid to Statecraft. London: Oxford UP, 1982, viii, 295 pp. |
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18229 | Parkes, Oscar. British Battleships, Warrior to Vanguard: A History of Design, Construction and Armament. London: Seeley; London: Leo Cooper, 1957, 1958, 1972, 1990, 701 pp. 450 illustrations; foreword: Earl Mountbatten; extraordinary detail: plans, designs, photos. |
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18230 | Parkes, Oscar. Ships of the Royal Navies (British Commonwealth of Nations), 1934. London, 1922, 1934, 199 pp. Profusely illustrated; detailed data; Royal Navy, Australia, Canada, India, Newfoundland, South Africa. |
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18231 | Parkes, Oscar. The World's Warships. London: Sampson Low, 1929, 1934, 185 pp. |
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18232 | Parkin, David & Barnes, Ruth, eds. Ships and the Development of Maritime Technology on the Indian Ocean. London: Routledge-Curzon, 2002, xviii, 360 pp. 11 essays, conference, "Indian Ocean: Trans-Regional Creation of Societies and Cultures," Oxford University, 1998. |
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18233 | Parkin, Ray. HM Bark Endeavour: Her Place in Australian History. London: Gazelle; Melbourne: Miegunyah, 1997, 2003, xi, 467 pp. Superb boxed set; detailed schematics, delightful illustrations; 2 parts: ship & voyage. |
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18234 | Parkin, Ray. Into the Smother. London. Fiction; 1st of trilogy; 2nd World War; early naval operations, Far East; HMAS Perth. |
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18235 | Parkin, Ray. Out of the Smoke: The Story of a Sail. London: Hogarth; New York: Morrow, 1960, xx, 310 pp. Intro: Laurens van der Post; fiction; 2nd of trilogy. |
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18236 | Parkin, Ray. The Sword and the Blossom. London: Hogarth, 1968, xx, 266 pp. Fiction; 3rd of trilogy. |
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18237 | Parkinson, Cyril Northcote. Britain in the Far East: The Singapore Naval Base. Background to Malaya Series, # 7. Singapore: Donald Moore, 1955, 35 pp. |
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18238 | Parkinson, Cyril Northcote. Britannia Rules: The Classic Age of Naval History, 1793-1815. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson; Stroud: Sutton, 1977, 1994, xiv, 178 pp. In association with NMM; intro: A.B. Sainsbury. |
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18239 | Parkinson, Cyril Northcote. "British Operations in the Red Sea, 1799-1801." Royal Central Asian Society Journal, 25 (1938): 248-59. |
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18240 | Parkinson, Cyril Northcote. Dead Reckoning. London: Murray; Ithaca: McBooks, 1978, 2003, 320 pp. Fiction; Richard Delancey Series, # 6. |
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18241 | Parkinson, Cyril Northcote. The Devil to Pay. London: Murray, 1973. Fiction; Richard Delancey Series, # 2. |
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18242 | Parkinson, Cyril Northcote. Edward Pellew, Viscount Exmouth: Admiral of the Red. Chatham Sea Lives Series. London: Methuen; London: Chatham, 1934, 2002, 496 pp. Scholarly biography; access to Pellew papers. |
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18243 | Parkinson, Cyril Northcote. The Fireship. London: Murray, 1975, 187 pp. Fiction; Richard Delaney Series, # 3. |
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18244 | Parkinson, Cyril Northcote. "Greenwich Historians." Fortnightly Review, 160 (December 1946): 432-36. "Greenwich School"; "Apostolic succession: Corbett, Laughton, Callender, Lewis; as aside: Parkison formulated "Parkinson's Law" in 1958. |
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18245 | Parkinson, Cyril Northcote. The Guernseyman. London; Murray; Ithaca: McBooks, 1982, 2001, 208 pp. Fiction; Richard Delaney Series, # 1. |
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