19706 | Reeman, Douglas Edward. Twelve Seconds to Live. Ithaca: McBooks; London: Heinemann, 352 pp. Fiction; mine warfare, English Channel; Special Countermeasures Division, RN. |
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19707 | Reeman, Douglas Edward. The Volunteers. New York: Morrow; Ithaca: McBooks, 1986, 288 pp. Fiction; amphibious raid, Mediterranean; RN. |
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19708 | Reeman, Douglas Edward. The White Guns. Ithaca: McBooks, 2004, 368 pp. Fiction; Motor Gunboats; occupation of Germany, 1945. |
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19709 | Reeman, Douglas Edward. Winged Escort. New York: Putnam; Ithaca: McBooks, 1975, 1976, 286 pp. Fiction; escort carrier, Atlantic & Pacific operations. |
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19710 | Reeman, Douglas Edward. With Blood and Iron. Ithaca: McBooks, 2004, 288 pp. Fiction; situation for German U-Boats desperate in North Atlantic. |
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19711 | Rees, D.G. "The Role of Bristol in the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1710-1769." Master's thesis, Exeter, 1971. (ASLIB 21-1776). |
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19712 | Rees, G. Wyn E. Anglo-American Approaches to Alliance Security, 1955-1960. London: Macmillan, 1996, 214 pp. |
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19713 | Rees, G. Wyn E. "The British Chiefs of Staff Committee, Military Planning and Alliance Commitments, 1955-1960." Ph.D. diss, Southampton, 1994. (ASLIB 45, p. 43). |
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19714 | Rees, G. Wyn E. "The 1957 Sandys White Paper: New Priorities in British Defence Policy?" J Stra Stu, 12 (June 1989): 215-29. |
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19715 | Rees, Gareth. "Copper Sheathing: An Example of Technological Diffusion in the English Merchant Fleet." J Trans His, 1 (September 1971): 85-94. |
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19716 | Rees, Gareth. "The Longbow's Deadly Secrets." New Scientist, 24-25 (June 1993). |
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19717 | Rees, Gareth. Tall Ships. Oxford, 1978, viii, 64 pp. Large folio, 72 illustration; spectacular production; square-riggers. |
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19718 | Rees, Goronwy. A Bundle of Sensations: Sketches in Autobiography. London: Chatto & Windus, 1960, 240 pp. Memoir, operations during Dieppe raid. |
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19719 | Rees, Sian. The Floating Brothel: The Extraordinary True Story of an Eighteenth-Century Ship and Its Cargo of Female Convicts. New York: Hyperion; London: Headline, 2001, 248 pp. 237 women transported to New South Wales, 1789, Lady Juliana. |
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19720 | Rees, Sian. The Ship Thieves: The True Tale of James Porter, Colonial Pirate. London: Aurum, 2006, 336 pp. "A serial rascal" ultimately transported to Van Dieman's Land. |
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19721 | Rees, Sian. Sweet Water and Bitter: The Ships that Stopped the Slave Trade. London: Chatto & Windus, 2009, xii, 340 pp. RN Preventive Squadron, 1807-1869; 160,000 slaves freed, 17,000 RN seamen died; actual operations, series of setbacks & stumbling blocks; wide-ranging survey after bicentennial. |
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19722 | Rees, Thomas. A Journal of Voyages and Travels by the Late Thomas Rees, Serjeant of Marines. London, 1822. Memoir. |
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19723 | Reeve, John & Stevens, David, eds. The Face of Naval Battle: The Human Experience of Modern War at Sea. Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin, 2003, xx, 363 pp. Foreword: C.A. Ritchie; face of battle genre; 17 essays from Australian naval history conference, Canberra, 2001. |
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19724 | Reeve, Philip. Horatio Nelson and His Victory. Dead Famous Series. London: Scholastic Children; London: Hippo, 2003, 203 pp. Juvenile literature; comic-book format; tongue in cheek narrative. |
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19725 | Reflections on the Royal Australian Navy. Sydney: Kangaroo, 1991. Conference proceedings; some comparisons. |
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