18266 | Parks, George Bruner. Richard Hakluyt and the English Voyages. American Geographical Society, Special Publications Series, # 10. New York: American Geographical Society; New York: Frederick Ungar, 1928, 1930, 1961, xix, 288 pp. Ed: James A. Williamson. |
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18267 | Parks, George Bruner. "Tudor Travel Literature: A Brief History." See D. Quinn, Hakluyt Handbook, I., pp. 97-132. |
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18268 | Parmelee, Maurice. Blockade and Sea Power: The Blockade, 1914-1919, and Its Significance for a World State. London: Hutchinson; New York: Crowell, 1924, xii, 449 pp. Critical of prolongation, into 1919. |
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18269 | Parnell, Charles L. "Gunboats in the Desert." USNIP, 94 (November 1968): 74-90. Sudan campaign, 1898. |
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18270 | Parnell, Charles L. "Lawrence of Arabia's Debt to Seapower." USNIP, 105 (August 1979): 75-83. Supply & logistics, due to Royal Navy; 22 warships assigned. |
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18271 | Parr, Charles McKew. So Noble a Captain: The Life and Times of Ferdinand Magellan. London: Hale: Westport: Greenwood, 1953, 1975, xv, 423 pp. |
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18272 | Parr, Charles McKew. The Voyages of David de Vries: Navigator and Adventurer. New York: Crowell, 1969, vi, 280 pp. |
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18273 | Parrington, Patrick. Nation and Novel. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2006, 512 pp. Role of fiction as defining Englishness; Defoe included. |
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18274 | Parrish, Thomas. The Submarine: A History. New York: Viking; New York: Penguin, 2004, x, 576 pp. Opened with raising the Hunley; German decision for unrestricted submarine warfare in 1st World War; "Happy Days" in 2nd. |
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18275 | Parrish, Thomas. The Ultra Americans: The United States Role in Breaking the Nazi Codes. New York: Stein & Day; Chelsea: Scarborough, 1986, 1991, 338 pp. |
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18276 | Parritt, B.A.H. The Intelligencers: The Story of British Military Intelligence up to 1914. Ashford: Intelligence Corps, 1971, 1983, xvi, 238 pp. |
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18277 | Parry, Ann, ed. The Admirals Fremantle. London: Chatto & Windus, 1971, 286 pp. |
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18278 | Parry, Ann. Parry of the Arctic: The Life Story of Admiral Sir Edward Parry, 1790-1855. London: Chatto & Windus, 1963, 240 pp. |
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18279 | Parry, Dan. Blackbeard: The Real Pirate of the Caribbean. A NMM Book. London: Chatham, 192 pp. Compelling biography. |
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18280 | Parry, Glyn. "John Dee and the Elizabethan British Empire in Its European Context." His J, 49 (September 2006): 643-76. Debate over origins; vision of John Dee. |
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18281 | Parry, Henry. Minutes of the Proceedings at the Court Martial: Assembled for the Trial of Captain John Moutray of HM Ship Ramillies; Respecting the Cause, Circumstances, and Capture of the Convoy under His Charge, on the 9th of August Last, by the Enemy Fleet. London: John Fielding; New York: Arno, 1781, 1969, 170 pp. Court Martial, Jamaica; convoy, August 1780; found guilty, dismissed the service. |
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18282 | Parry, John Horace. The Age of Reconnaissance: Discovery, Exploration and Settlement, 1450 to 1650. World Histories of Civilization Series. New York: Mentor; New York: Praeger; Berkeley: California UP, 1963, 1969, 1981, xvi, 366 pp. |
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18283 | Parry, John Horace. The Discovery of the Sea. New York: Dial; London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson; Berkeley: California UP, 1974, 1975, 1981, xvii, 302 pp. Folio. |
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18284 | Parry, John Horace. "Drake's Voyage in Historical Perspective." See N. Thrower, Sir Francis Drake and the Famous Voyage, 1984. |
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18285 | Parry, John Horace. The Establishment of the European Hegemony, 1415-1715: Trade and Exploration in the Age of the Renaissance. New York: Harper & Row, 1961, 1966, 176 pp. |
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