Japanese Shipping and Shipbuilding in the Twentieth Century: The Writings of Peter N. Davies
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Preliminary Material
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- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
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British Shipping And World Trade: Rise And Decline, 1820–1939
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- Comment
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- Summary Of The Concluding Discussion
- The Rise Of Japan’s Modern Shipping Industry (43-55) (90K)
- Japanese Merchant Shipping And The Bridge Over The River Kwai (56-81) (339K)
- The Development Of The Japanese Shipping Industries In The Post-War Era (82-99) (103K)
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The Role Of National Bulk Carriers In The Advance Of Shipbuilding Technology In Post-War Japan
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- Notes
- Japan’s Merchant Marine (111-113) (60K)
- Japanese Shipping And Shipbuilding: An Introduction To The Motives Behind Its Early Expansion (114-120) (62K)
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A Guide To The Emergence Of Japan’s Modern Shipping Industries
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- Aspinall, Cornes And Company And The Early Development Of The Port Of Yokohama (137-150) (97K)
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The Impact Of Improving Communications On Commercial Transactions: Nineteenth-Century Case Studies From British West Africa And Japan
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Frederick Cornes, 1837–1927: Founder And Senior Partner Of Cornes And Company (1873–1911)
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The Liverpool School Of Maritime History
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Bibliography
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- Publications
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Preliminary Material
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