An edition of Perspectives on maritime strategy (2008)

Perspectives on maritime strategy

essays from the Americas

Perspectives on maritime strategy
Paul D. Taylor
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An edition of Perspectives on maritime strategy (2008)

Perspectives on maritime strategy

essays from the Americas

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English
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155

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Cover of: Perspectives on maritime strategy
Perspectives on maritime strategy: essays from the Americas
2008, Naval War College Press
in English
Cover of: Perspectives on maritime strategy
Perspectives on maritime strategy: essays from the Americas
2008, Naval War College Press
in English
Cover of: Perspectives on maritime strategy
Perspectives on maritime strategy: essays from the Americas
2008, Naval War College Press
in English
Cover of: Perspectives on maritime strategy
Perspectives on maritime strategy: essays from the Americas
2008, Naval War College Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Published in
Newport, R.I
Series
Naval War College Newport papers -- 31, Newport paper -- 31

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
359/.03
Library of Congress
V165 .P477 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 155 p. :
Number of pages
155

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24122679M
ISBN 10
1884733492
ISBN 13
9781884733499
LCCN
2009526215

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