18646 | Pflederer, Richard L. "Portolan Charts: Vital Tool in the Age of Discovery." His Tod, 52 (May 2002): 20-27. |
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18647 | Pfoundes, C. "Notes on the History of Eastern Adventures, Exploration, and Discovery, and Foreign Intercourse with Japan." TRHS, 1 ser, 10 (April 1880): 82-92. |
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18648 | Pham, Phuong. "The End to 'East of Suez': The British Decision to Withdraw from Malaysia and Singapore, 1964 to 1968." D. Phil. diss, Oxford, 2001. |
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18649 | Philbin, Tobias Raphael. Admiral von Hipper: The Inconvenient Hero. Amsterdam: Gruner; New York: Humanities, 1982, 231 pp. Intro: Keith Bird. |
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18650 | Philbin, Tobias Raphael. "Admiral Hipper as Naval Commander." Ph.D. diss, London, King's College, 1975, 396 pp. |
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18651 | Philbin, Tobias Raphael. Iron Duke Class Battleships, 1911-1943. Warship Profile Series. Windsor: Profile, 1975. |
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18652 | Philbin, Tobias Raphael. Konig Class Battleships, 1914-1919. Warship Profile Series, # 37. Windsor: Profile, 1973. |
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18653 | Philbin, Tobias Raphael. The Lure of Neptune: German-Soviet Naval Collaboration and Ambitions, 1919-1941. Columbia: SCUP; Annapolis: NIP, 1994, 1999, 2007, 336 pp. |
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18654 | Philbrick, Nathaniel. In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex. New York: Viking; New York: HarperCollins, 2000, 2001, 302 pp. Nantucket whaleship attacked & sunk by whale in Pacific in 1820; influenced Melville. |
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18655 | Philbrick, Nathaniel. Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War. London: HarperCollins; New York: Viking; London: Penguin, 2006, 2007, 496 pp. |
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18656 | Philbrick, Nathaniel & Philbrick, Thomas, eds. The Mayflower Papers: Selected Writings of Colonial New England. Penguin Classics Series. New York: Penguin, 2007, xx, 312 pp. |
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18657 | Philbrick, Nathaniel. Sea of Glory: America's Voyage of Discovery, the U.S. Exploring Expeditions, 1831-1842. London: HarperCollins; New York: Viking; New York: Penguin, 2003, 2004, 452 pp. Last all-sail naval mission; 6 ships, 346 men, 87,000 miles; 2 ships lost; tyrannical commander, Charles Wilkes; objective: compete with Britain & France. |
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18658 | Philbrick, Thomas. "Fact and Fiction: Uses of Maritime History in Cooper's Afloat and Ashore." Am Nep, 57 (Fall 1997): 315-22. |
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18659 | Philbrick, Thomas. James Fenimore Cooper and the Development of American Sea Fiction. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1961, xi, 329 pp. Cooper & Melville looked to England: e.g., Marryat, Chamier, Smollett. |
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18660 | Philbrick, Thomas. ["James Fenimore Cooper and the Development of American Sea Fiction".] Ph.D. diss., Harvard. |
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18661 | Philbrick, Thomas & Philbrick, Nathaniel, eds. The Private Journal of William Reynolds: U.S. Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842. New York: Penguin. Tyrannical commander, Charles Wilkes. |
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18662 | Philbrick, Thomas. "The Rise of Sea Literature." See J. Hattendorf, Maritime History, I., 1997. |
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18663 | Philip, Cynthia Owen. Robert Fulton: A Biography. New York: Watts, 1985, xii, 371 pp. |
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18664 | Philip, Roy. The Coast Blockade: The Royal Navy's War on Smuggling in Kent and Sussex, 1817-1831. London: Compton, 1999, viii, 200 pp. |
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18665 | Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. "Lord Louis." USNIP, 106 (February 1980): 26-35. Tribute to uncle who served 52 years in Royal Navy. |
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