The London Naval Conference and the expansion of the Navy : clippings from various newspapers from Oct. 27, 1935 to Nov. 25, 1938 / [compiled by] the Mariners' Museum. 1939.

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The London Naval Conference and the expansion of the Navy : clippings from various newspapers from Oct. 27, 1935 to Nov. 25, 1938 / [compiled by] the Mariners' Museum. 1939.

vi, 195 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.

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