19726 | Regan, Geoffrey. Famous British Battles. London: O'Mara, 1998, 184 pp. |
view |
19727 | Regan, Geoffrey. Geoffrey Regan's Book of Naval Blunders. London: Deutsch, 2001, 186 pp. |
view |
19728 | Regan, Geoffrey. The Guinness Book of Decisive Battles: 50 Battles that Changed the World from Salamis to the Gulf War. Enfield: Guinness, 1992, 224 pp. Folio, illustrated; e.g., Hastings, Armada, Quebec, Trafalgar. |
view |
19729 | Regan, Geoffrey. The Guinness Book of Naval Blunders. Enfield: Guinness, 1993, vi, 186 pp. Folio, colored illustrations; e.g., Medway, Beacy Head, Toulon, Armada of 1779, Navarino, Coronel, Dardanelles, Dogger Bank. |
view |
19730 | Regan, Geoffrey. Lionhearts: Saladin, Richard I, and the Era of the Third Crusade. London: Constable; New York: Walker, 1998, 1999, xxv, 254 pp. |
view |
19731 | Regan, Geoffrey. Someone Had Blundered: A Historical Survey of Military Incompetence. London: Batsford, 1987, 320 pp. E.g., Cadiz, 1625, Sula Bay, 1915, Admiralty & Convoys, 1917, Singapore, 1942, Suez, 1956. |
view |
19732 | Reginald, Robert & Elliot, Jeffrey M. Tempest in a Teapot: The Falkland Islands War. Stokvis Studies in Historical Chronology and Thought Series, # 3. San Bernardino: Borgo, 1983, 176 pp. |
view |
19733 | Reguer, Sara. "Persian Oil and the First Lord: A Chapter in the Career of Winston Churchill." Mil Aff, 46 (October 1982): 134-38. June 1914, Admiralty opted for oil; Churchill, First Lord, responsible for decision. |
view |
19734 | Reguer, Sara. "Winston Churchill and the Shaping of the Middle East, 1919-1922." Ph.D. diss, Columbia, 1976, 342 pp. (DAI 37/06, p. 3830). |
view |
19735 | Regueyra, Enrique Manera, intro. El Buque la Armada Espanola. Madrid, 1981, 443 pp. Folio, profusely illustrated, included double folds; history of Spanish navy. |
view |
19736 | Regulations and Instructions Relating to His Majesty's Service at Sea. Admiralty, 1731; Additional Articles, 1756; Completely Revised, 1806. |
view |
19737 | Rehberg, Friedrich. Emma Hamilton's Attitudes: Drawings Faithfully Copied from Nature at Naples, 1799. London: Fores; Cambridge: Houghton Library, 1794, 1797, 1990, 20 pp. Preface: Richard Wendorf. |
view |
19738 | [Rehberg, Friedrich]. A New Edition Considerably Enlarged of Attitudes Faithfully Copied from Nature and Humbly Dedicated to All Admirers of the Grand and Sublime: Caracatures of Friedrich Rehberg's "Drawings Faithfully Copied from Nature at Naples": Twelve Plates Representing Lady Hamilton in Various Picturesque Attitudes. London: Humphrey, 1794, 1807. Folio. |
view |
19739 | Rehbrock, Philip, ed. At Sea with the Scientifics: The Challenger Letters of Joseph Matkin. Honolulu: Hawaii UP, 1992, xii, 415 pp. Challenger Expedition, 1872-1876; major & extensive deep sea research; facilitated by RN. |
view |
19740 | Reid, Anthony. Southeast Asia in the Age of Commerce, 1450-1680. 2 vols. I: The Lands below the Winds. II: Expansion and Crisis. New Haven: Yale UP, 1988-1993, 675 pp. "Total History" in manner of Fernand Braudel. |
view |
19741 | Reid, Chris. "From Boom to Bust: The Herring Industry in the Twentieth Century." See D. Starkey, England's Sea Fisheries, pp. 188-96. |
view |
19742 | Reid, Gordon & Stammers, Michael, comps. Guide to the Records of Merseyside Maritime Museum. Vol. I. St. John's, 1995. |
view |
19743 | Reid, John G. "The 'Conquest' of Acadia: Narratives." See J. Reid, Conquest of Acadia, pp. 3-24. |
view |
19744 | Reid, John G., et al. The "Conquest" of Acadia, 1710: Imperial, Colonial, and Aboriginal Constructions. Toronto: Tornoto UP, 2004, xxiv, 297 pp. Essays, some cited; 6 team members collaboarted. |
view |
19745 | Reid, John G. "Imperialism, Diplomacies, and the Conquest of Acadia." See J. Reid, Conquest of Acadia, pp. 101-26. |
view |