
NAVAL HISTORY BIBLIOGRAPHIES, NO. 1
SPECIAL SUBJECTS
Expeditions and Exploration
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Byrd, Richard E. Alone. New York: Putnam, 1938. 296 pp.
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Dufek, George J. Operation Deepfreeze. New York: Harcourt
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The 1955-56 naval Antarctic expedition.
Erskine, Charles. Twenty Years Before the Mast: With the More Thrilling Scenes and Incidents While Circumnavigating the Globe Under the Command of the Late Admiral Charles Wilkes, 1838-1842. Boston: Charles Erskine, 1890. 311 pp. (Reprinted 1985 by Smithsonian Institution Press).
A sailor's memoirs of service in the flagship Vincennes.
Fogelson, Nancy. "U.S. Naval Air Expeditions in the Arctic
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Naval officer, physician, and explorer, Kane was assigned to special duty to command the expedition.
Loomis, Chauncey C. Weird and Tragic Shores: The Story of
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Lynch, William F. Narrative of the United States' Expedition
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Page, Thomas J. La Plata, the Argentine Confederation and Paraguay.
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Perry, Matthew C. The Japan Expedition, 1852-1854: The Personal
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Piccard, Jacques, and Robert S. Dietz. Seven Miles Down: The
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The story of the first submarine transit of the Northwest Passage as told by the commanding officer of Seadragon.
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