Naval administration and warfare some general principles, with other essays / by A.T. Mahan.
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358.4 SPA Air power in the next war, | 358.42 LAN Air raid : | 358.43 KIN Winged warfare; | 359 MAH Naval administration and warfare | 359 THU Naval warefare | 359.003 BRA Brassey's Naval & Shipping Annual | 359.009 FRA The sailors whom Nelson led |
The principles of naval administration (National review, Jun, 1908)--The United States Navy Department (Scribner's magazine, May, 1908)--Principles involved in the war between Japan and Russia (National review, September, 1904)--Retrospect upon the war between Japan and Russia (National review, May 1906)--Objects of the United States Naval War College (an address at the annual opening, August 6,1888)--The practical character of the United States Naval War College (an address at the annual opening, September 6, 1892)--Subordination in historical treatment (president's address at the annual meeting of the American historical association, December 26, 1902)--The strength of Nelson (National review, November, 1905)--The value of the Pacific cruise of the United States fleet, 1908 (Prospect: The Scientific American, December 7, 1907. Retrospect: Collier's weekly, August 29, 1908)--The Monroe doctrine (National review, February, 1902).
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