An essay on flogging in the navy containing strictures upon existing Naval laws and suggesting substitutes for the discipline of the lash. New York, Pudney & Russell Printers.Digital ImageDigital finding aid available
Signatures: A⁸ b1 B-Y⁸.With errata leaf ([1] p.) at end.Mode of access: Internet.Proudfit collection
First ed. published in 1956 under title: A selected and annotated bibliography on United States nava...
"With the exception of ...[nine] the following naval sketches were published originally in 'The Pall...
Includes two essays with separate pagination: II. Essay on naval tactics, by John Knox Laughton. III...
This essay, however, charts a course to some neglected aspects of the social history of the American...
Includes bibliographical references.The principles of naval administration (National review, Jun, 19...
When the Navy Department was founded in 1798 its primary mission was to protect American merchant sh...
4 pages on 1 leaf, handwrittenDocument is an anonymous commentary on an article appearing in the Feb...
A long letter (12 pages), undated, handwritten, pieced together, scribbled in haste, not addressed t...
Kept up to date by supplementsCompiled by George Melling, an attorney in the office of the judge adv...
Reported to the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Published by order of the Navy Department.Includes i...
An essay on the history of the Naval Postgraduate School, originally published in “The Classmate” is...
Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet.Military Service Inst
"5 March 1984.""A paper submitted to the Faculty of the Naval War College in partial satisfaction of...
Naval blockade is an old form of warfare where the current restatement of customary international la...
Signatures: A⁸ b1 B-Y⁸.With errata leaf ([1] p.) at end.Mode of access: Internet.Proudfit collection
First ed. published in 1956 under title: A selected and annotated bibliography on United States nava...
"With the exception of ...[nine] the following naval sketches were published originally in 'The Pall...
Includes two essays with separate pagination: II. Essay on naval tactics, by John Knox Laughton. III...
This essay, however, charts a course to some neglected aspects of the social history of the American...
Includes bibliographical references.The principles of naval administration (National review, Jun, 19...
When the Navy Department was founded in 1798 its primary mission was to protect American merchant sh...
4 pages on 1 leaf, handwrittenDocument is an anonymous commentary on an article appearing in the Feb...
A long letter (12 pages), undated, handwritten, pieced together, scribbled in haste, not addressed t...
Kept up to date by supplementsCompiled by George Melling, an attorney in the office of the judge adv...
Reported to the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Published by order of the Navy Department.Includes i...
An essay on the history of the Naval Postgraduate School, originally published in “The Classmate” is...
Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet.Military Service Inst
"5 March 1984.""A paper submitted to the Faculty of the Naval War College in partial satisfaction of...
Naval blockade is an old form of warfare where the current restatement of customary international la...
Signatures: A⁸ b1 B-Y⁸.With errata leaf ([1] p.) at end.Mode of access: Internet.Proudfit collection
First ed. published in 1956 under title: A selected and annotated bibliography on United States nava...
"With the exception of ...[nine] the following naval sketches were published originally in 'The Pall...