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The papers of Admiral Sir John Fisher / edited by P.K. Kemp
Bib ID 4514221
Format BookBook
Author
Fisher, John Arbuthnot Fisher Baron, 1841-1920
 
Description London : Printed by Spottiswoode, Ballantyne for the Navy Records Society, 1960-1964 
2 v. : ill. 
Series

Publications of the Navy Records Society ; v. 102, 106

Notes

Includes indexes.

Reviews: v. 1. Times Literary Supplement, 20th Jan. 1961 p.39; v. 2. Times Literary Supplement, 17th Dec. 1964 p.1141.

Subjects Fisher, John Arbuthnot - Baron, - 1841-1920.  |  Admirals - Great Britain - Correspondence.  |  Great Britain - History, Naval - 19th century - Sources.  |  Great Britain - History, Naval - 20th century - Sources.
Other authors/contributors Kemp, Peter, 1904-  |  Navy Records Society (Great Britain)

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