18486 | Peifer, Douglas C. ["Mutiny, Desertion and Insubordination Throughout History."] In 2007, noted as in progress. |
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18487 | Peifer, Douglas C. "Selfless Saviours or Diehard Fanatics?: West and East German Memories of the Kriegsmarine and the Baltic Evacuation." War & Society, 26 (October 2007): 99-120. Seaborne evacuation, 2 million German refugees, late 1944-early 1945. |
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18488 | Peifer, Douglas C. ["The Three German Navies: Dissolution, Transition and New Beginnings, 1945-1960."] Ph.D. diss, North Carolina. Noted as in progress. |
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18489 | Peifer, Douglas C. The Three German Navies: Dissolution, Transition and New Beginnings, 1945-1960. New Perspectives on Maritime History & Nautical Archaeology Series. Gainesville: Florida UP, 2002, xx, 250 pp. |
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18490 | Peillard, Leonce. Sink the Tirpitz: The Story of One of the Most Daring and Ingenious Military Operations of World War II. New York: Putnam; London: Cape, 1965, 1968, 360 pp. Trans (F): Oliver Coburn; original: Coulez le Tirpitz. |
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18491 | Peillard, Leonce. U-Boats to the Rescue: The Laconia Incident. London: Cape; New York: Putnam, 1963, 270 pp. Torpedoed in South Atlantic; German & Italian POWs aboard. |
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18492 | Peirson, J. Gordon. Great Ship Builders: Or, the Rise of Harland and Wolff. London: Stockwell, 1935, 24 pp. |
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18493 | Peis, Gunter. The Mirror of Deception: How Britain Turned the Nazi Spy Machine against Itself. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1977, x, 190 pp. Trans: William Steedman; German perspective. |
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18494 | Pelham, Paul & Long, J.P. I Want to Be a Sailor: "They Say there's something about a Tar." Song Score. London: Ted Snyder, 1910, 5 pp. Folio. |
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18495 | Pellegrino, Charles R. Ghosts of the Titanic: New Discoveries from the Depths of the Ocean Floor. New York: Morrow, 2000, 293 pp. Foreword: James Cameron; self-promotion; speculative. |
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18496 | Pellegrino, Charles R. Her Name, Titanic. New York: McGraw-Hill; New York: Avon, 1988, 1990, 1997, xx, 284 pp. Covered original voyage & later discovery; poorly organized, confused, irresponsible: e.g., much on Challenger disaster, invented conversation. |
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18497 | [Pellew, Anthony P.] "A.P.P." "Something Wrong with Our Bloody Ships." Nav Rev, 64 (January 1976): 17-21. |
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18498 | Pellow, James & Kendle, Dorothy. A Lifetime on the Titanic: The Biography of Edith Haisman, Britain's Oldest Survivor of the Titanic Disaster. London: Island, 1995, 59 pp. Personal recollections. |
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18499 | Pelly, Henry. 300,000 Sea Miles: An Autobiography. London: Chatto & Windus, 1938, xi, 222 pp. Memoir; by commanding officer, HMS Tiger; that & other service; included to RNC, Greenwich at age 13; at Jutland. |
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18500 | Pelz, Stephen E. Race to Pearl Harbor: The Failure of the Second London Conference and the Onset of World War II. Harvard Studies in American-East Asian Relations Series, # 5. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1974, vii, 268 pp. |
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18501 | Pelz von Felinau, Joseph. Titanic, der roman eines ozeanriesen. Berlin: Bong, 1943, 524 pp. Fiction. |
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18502 | Pemberton, Charles Reece. The Autobiography of Pel-Verjuice: With a Biographical Sketch of the Author by Eric H. Partridge. London: Scholartis, 1929, xxiv, 313 pp. Ed: Eric Partridge; some naval autobiographies; pamphlets with radical stance. |
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18503 | Pemberton, William Baring. Battles of the Crimean War. New York: Macmillan, 1961, 1962, 239 pp. Focus on land aspects. |
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18504 | Pemsel, Helmut. A History of Warfare at Sea: An Atlas and Chronology of Conflict at Sea from Earliest Times to the Present Day. Muchen: Lehmann; London: Arms & Armour; Annapolis: NIP, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 176 pp. Trans: D.G. Smith; foreword: Jurgen Rohwer; 220 illustrations. |
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18505 | Pemsel, Helmut. Seeherrschaft: eine maritime Veltgeshchichte. 2 vols. Koblenz, 1975, 1995. This longer version superior. |
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