Mauro Frédéric. Lane (Frederic C.) - Ships for Victory. A history of ship-building under the U.S. Maritime Commission in word war II. with the collaboration of Blanche D. Coll, Gerald J. Fischer, David B. Tyler.. In: Revue économique, volume 4, n°5, 1953. pp. 783-785
Abstract Title of Document: THE ROLE OF THE CONGRESS IN SHAPING THE EMERGENCY SHIPBUILDING PROGRAM O...
Historical article on private- and public-sector shipbuilding in South Portland during World War II....
USS Iowa (BB-61) is a retired battleship, the lead ship of her class, and the fourth in the United S...
Mauro Frédéric. Lane (Frederic C.) - Ships for Victory. A history of ship-building under the U.S. Ma...
America’s victory in World War II came from a number of successes such as production of war materiel...
A booklet with information about ships built at Bath Iron Works and launched between December 7, 194...
Between 1890 and the outbreak of the Great War in 1914, nations on both sides of the Atlantic attemp...
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Dated 1939, this photograph shows a boat named The Craftsman under construction at the American Ship...
The Vanderbilt FJ, Lew Chew, was named for a 19th century American merchant sailing ship. The Lew Ch...
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Mauro Frédéric. Francis E. Hyde, Shipping Enterprise and Management 1830-1939 : Harrisons of Liverpo...
Mauro Frédéric. Francis E. Hyde, Shipping Enterprise and Management 1830-1939 : Harrisons of Liverpo...
Thomas R. Heinrich explores American shipbuilding from the workshop level to subcontracting networks...
Abstract Title of Document: THE ROLE OF THE CONGRESS IN SHAPING THE EMERGENCY SHIPBUILDING PROGRAM O...
Abstract Title of Document: THE ROLE OF THE CONGRESS IN SHAPING THE EMERGENCY SHIPBUILDING PROGRAM O...
Historical article on private- and public-sector shipbuilding in South Portland during World War II....
USS Iowa (BB-61) is a retired battleship, the lead ship of her class, and the fourth in the United S...
Mauro Frédéric. Lane (Frederic C.) - Ships for Victory. A history of ship-building under the U.S. Ma...
America’s victory in World War II came from a number of successes such as production of war materiel...
A booklet with information about ships built at Bath Iron Works and launched between December 7, 194...
Between 1890 and the outbreak of the Great War in 1914, nations on both sides of the Atlantic attemp...
The PDF of this yearbook is searchable. To find a picture of a specific person, open the PDF, press ...
Dated 1939, this photograph shows a boat named The Craftsman under construction at the American Ship...
The Vanderbilt FJ, Lew Chew, was named for a 19th century American merchant sailing ship. The Lew Ch...
The PDF of this yearbook is searchable. To find a picture of a specific person, open the PDF, press ...
Mauro Frédéric. Francis E. Hyde, Shipping Enterprise and Management 1830-1939 : Harrisons of Liverpo...
Mauro Frédéric. Francis E. Hyde, Shipping Enterprise and Management 1830-1939 : Harrisons of Liverpo...
Thomas R. Heinrich explores American shipbuilding from the workshop level to subcontracting networks...
Abstract Title of Document: THE ROLE OF THE CONGRESS IN SHAPING THE EMERGENCY SHIPBUILDING PROGRAM O...
Abstract Title of Document: THE ROLE OF THE CONGRESS IN SHAPING THE EMERGENCY SHIPBUILDING PROGRAM O...
Historical article on private- and public-sector shipbuilding in South Portland during World War II....
USS Iowa (BB-61) is a retired battleship, the lead ship of her class, and the fourth in the United S...