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The Northern Mariner - Contents of Volume XXIX - 2019

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The Northern Mariner, Volume XXIX (2019), No. 1 Index and editorial, including details of the book reviews.

The Northern Mariner, Volume XXIX (2019), No. 2 Index and editorial, including details of the book reviews.

The Northern Mariner, Volume XXIX (2019), No. 3 Index and editorial, including details of the book reviews.

The Northern Mariner, Volume XXIX (2019), No. 4 Index and editorial, including details of the book reviews.

 

Myriam Alamkan, Les approvisionnements morutiers de la Guadeloupe durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale /335

Jan Drent, Esquimalt: An Outpost of Empire in the Great War / 233

Vasiliy N. Gutsulyak, The Right of Innocent Passage of Warships Through Territorial Seas in the Light of the Kerch Strait Incident / 25

H.T. Holman, "A Marine Nondescript" Canada's First Icebreaker /313

Peter Kikkert and P. Whitney Lackenbauer, "On Hallowed Ground": St. Roch, Sovereignty, and the 1944 Northwest Passage Transit / 213

Walter Lewis, Line Development and the Passenger Steamboat Trade on Lake Ontario and the Upper St Lawrence River, 1829-1875 / 135

Kenneth Mackenzie, Our Friends: Loyalty and Competition in the Canadian Liner Trades, 1853-1913 /359

Thomas Malcomson, Commodore Sir Edward W. C. R. Owen: Shaping the British Naval Establishment on the Great Lakes in the Wake of the War of 1812 / 1

Eileen Marcil, John Goudie, A Scottish Master Shipbuilder in Canada in the Early Nineteenth Century / 255

Peter K. H. Mispelkamp, "Pas de Marine": F. D. Monk and Henri Bourassa's Nationaliste Crusade against Canada's Naval Policies 1909 to 1913 / 109

 

Walter Lewis, ed., "Building of the Gore: extracts from the diary of shipwright Robert Gilkison / 149

 

Philip Edwards (ed.), "Captain James Cook: The Journals" by John S. Sledge / 45

James Claude Beasley, "Get the hell off this ship!" Memoir of a USS Liscome Bay Survivor in World War II; John Johnson-Allen, They Were Just Skulls. The Naval Career of Fred Henley, Last Survivor of HM Submarine Truculent; Anthony Richards, The Lusitania Sinking. Eyewitness Accounts from Survivors "Surviving a Sinking Ship by Thomas Malcomson / 269

 

Book Reviews Vol. XXIX, No. 1, full text.

Book Reviews Vol. XXIX, No. 2, full text.

Book Reviews Vol. XXIX, No. 3, full text.

Book Reviews Vol. XXIX, No. 4, full text.

 

 

 
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