Catalogue Persistent Identifier
http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn1951909
APA Citation
Calder-Marshall, Arthur. (1957). No earthly command : being an enquiry into the life of Vice-Admiral, the Reverend Alexander Riall Wadham Woods D.S.O. and bar of whom it was said that during the Battle of Jutland while signals officer to the admiral of the Grand Fleet, Sir John Jellicoe he received an interposed message telling him to serve God. London : Hart-Davis
MLA Citation
Calder-Marshall, Arthur. No earthly command : being an enquiry into the life of Vice-Admiral, the Reverend Alexander Riall Wadham Woods D.S.O. and bar of whom it was said that during the Battle of Jutland while signals officer to the admiral of the Grand Fleet, Sir John Jellicoe he received an interposed message telling him to serve God / by Arthur Calder-Marshall Hart-Davis London 1957
Australian/Harvard Citation
Calder-Marshall, Arthur. 1957, No earthly command : being an enquiry into the life of Vice-Admiral, the Reverend Alexander Riall Wadham Woods D.S.O. and bar of whom it was said that during the Battle of Jutland while signals officer to the admiral of the Grand Fleet, Sir John Jellicoe he received an interposed message telling him to serve God / by Arthur Calder-Marshall Hart-Davis London
Wikipedia Citation
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