James, W. M.
James, W. M.
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- Image source: Open LibraryTE
The eyes of the Navy
cover - Image source: Open LibraryTD
The durable monument: Horatio Nelson
cover - Image source: Open LibraryTI
The influence of sea power on the history of the British people
cover - Image source: Open LibraryJR
John Ruskin and Effie Gray
cover - Image source: Open LibraryTD
The durable monument
cover - TBThe British Navy in adversityJames, W. M.
The British Navy in adversity
no cover - TCThe code breakers of Room 40James, W. M.
The code breakers of Room 40
no cover - AGA great seamanJames, W. M.
A great seaman
no cover - TSThe sky was always blue.James, W. M.
The sky was always blue
no cover - OOOld OakJames, W. M.
Old Oak
no cover - TOThe order of releaseJames, W. M.
The order of release
no cover - TBThe British navies in the secon...James, W. M.
The British navies in the second world war
no cover - TPThe Portsmouth lettersJames, W. M.
The Portsmouth letters
no cover - ASAdmiral Sir William FisherJames, W. M.
Admiral Sir William Fisher
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- Open Work
The eyes of the Navy
- Open Work
The durable monument: Horatio Nelson
- Open Work
The influence of sea power on the history of the British people
- Open Work
John Ruskin and Effie Gray
- Open Work
The durable monument
- Open Work
The British Navy in adversity
- Open Work
The code breakers of Room 40
- Open Work
A great seaman
- Open Work
The sky was always blue
- Open Work
Old Oak
- Open Work
The order of release
- Open Work
The British navies in the second world war
- Open Work
The Portsmouth letters
- Open Work
Admiral Sir William Fisher