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Alam, M. K. (2004). Bangladesh's maritime challenges in the 21st century. Dhaka, Pathak Shamabesh.

Association of Pacific Islands Maritime Training Institutions and Maritime Authorities. Meeting (9th: 2004: Nadi Fiji) and Secretariat of the Pacific Community. (2004). Ninth meeting of the Association of Pacific Islands Maritime Training Institutions and Maritime Authorities: Nadi, Fiji Islands, 17 and 18 May 2004. Suva, Fiji Islands, Secretariat of the Pacific Community.

Australia. Productivity Commission. (2004). Review of Part X of the Trade Practices Act 1974: international liner cargo shipping: Productivity Commission draft report. {Melbourne, Productivity Commission.

Australia. Royal Australian Navy. and Australia. Sea Power Centre. (2004). Introduction to Australian maritime doctrine. Jervis Bay, N.S.W., Sea Power Centre.

Maritime doctrine explains how the Navy thinks about, prepares for, and operates across the spectrum of maritime operations. It sets out the Navy's place within a joint and integrated Australain Defence Force and its role in Australia's overall military strategy.

Australian Maritime Safety Authority. (2004). Australian Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) handbook: the Australian GMDSS training and operations manual. Canberra, Australian Marine Safety Authority.

Australian National Maritime Museum. (2004). Sailor style: art, fashion, film. Sydney, N.S.W., Australian National Maritime Museum.

Block, A. A. and C. Weaver (2004). All is clouded by desire: global banking, money laundering, and international organized crime. Westport, Conn., Praeger.

Comité Maritime International. (2004). Handbook of maritime conventions. Newark, LexisNexis.

Corbett, J. S. (2004). Principles of maritime strategy. Mineola, NY, Dover Publications.

Daeffler, M. (2004). Formes de carène et navires de combat: L'invention du vaisseau de ligne en Angleterre, 1560-1642. Caen, Centre de recherche d'histoire quantitative.

Dahuri, R. (2004). Perjuangan anak nelayan membangun kelautan dan perikanan. Jakarta, Bening Pub.

Autobiography of Rokhmin Dahuri, b. 1958, former Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries of Indonesia.

Davies, M. and A. Dickey (2004). Shipping law. Pyrmont, NSW, Lawbook.

Decoin, D. (2004). Chroniques maritimes. Clichy, Larivi`ere.

Dockray, M. and K. Reece Thomas (2004). Cases & materials on the carriage of goods by sea. London; Portland, Or., Cavendish Pub.

Emerigon, B.-M. and J. E. Hall (2004). An essay on maritime loans. Clark, N.J., Lawbook Exchange.

èOzðcayir, Z. O. (2004). Port state control. London, LLP.

Evans, D. (2004). Building the steam navy: dockyards, technology, and the creation of the Victorian battle fleet, 1830-1906. London

Annapolis, MD, Conway Maritime;

Distributed in North America by Naval Institute Press.

Exton, J. (2004). The maritime dicaeologie, or, Sea-jurisdiction of England: in three books: the first setting forth the antiquity of the admiralty in England, the second proving the ports, havens, and creeks of the sea to be within the jurisdiction of the admiralty, the third shewing that all contracts concerning maritime affairs are within the jurisdiction of the admiralty, and there cognoscible. Clark, N.J., Lawbook Exchange.

Flayhart, W. H. (2004). Counterpoint to Trafalgar: the Anglo-Russian invasion of Naples, 1805-1806. Gainesville, University Press of Florida.

Florida Bar. Continuing Legal Education. (2004). Maritime law and practice. Tallahassee, FL

Albany, NY, Florida Bar

Distributed by LexisNexis.

Fogarty, A. R. M. (2004). Merchant shipping legislation. London, LLP.

Force, R. (2004). Admiralty and maritime law. [Washington, DC], Federal Judicial Center.

Force, R., M. J. Norris, et al. (2004). The law of maritime personal injuries. [St. Paul, Minn.], Thomson/West.

Gardiner, R. (2004). The line of battle: the sailing warship, 1650-1840. London

Havertown, PA, Conway Maritime Press;

[Distributed in North America by Casemate Pub.].

Gardiner, R. and A. E. Christensen (2004). The earliest ships: the evolution of boats into ships. London

Havertown, PA, Conway Maritime Press;

Distributed in North America by Casemate Pub.

Graves, J. and National Maritime Museum (U.S.) (2004). Waterline: images from the golden age of cruising. London, National Maritime Museum.

Green, J. N. (2004). Maritime archaeology: a technical handbook. San Diego, Calif., Elsevier Academic.

Griggs, P. and R. Williams (2004). Limitation of liability for maritime claims. London, LLP.

Hatfield, A. L. (2004). Atlantic Virginia: intercolonial relations in the seventeenth century. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

"Through networks of trails and rivers inland and established ocean routes across the seas, seventeenth-century Virginians were connected to a vibrant Atlantic world. They routinely traded with adjacent Native Americans and received ships from England, the Netherlands, and other English and Dutch colonies, while maintaining less direct connections to Africa and to French and Spanish colonies. Their Atlantic world emerged from the movement of goods and services, but trade routes quickly became equally important in the transfer of people and information. Much seventeenth-century historiography, however, still assumes that each North American colony operated as a largely self-contained entity and interacted with other colonies only indirectly, through London. By contrast, in Atlantic Virginia, historian April Lee Hatfield demonstrates that the colonies actually had vibrant interchange among themselves and with peoples throughout the hemisphere, as well as with Europeans."

"Based on extensive archival research, Atlantic Virginia convincingly demonstrates that seventeenth-century colonies can be fully understood only within their Atlantic context: intercolonial, transatlantic, and international."--BOOK JACKET.

Hattendorf, J. B. (2004). The evolution of the U.S. Navy's maritime strategy, 1977-1986. Newport, R.I., Naval War College.

" this is a case study of the process by which a strategy was developed and applied within the present American defense establishment. bearing in mind the broad aspects involved in the rational development of a strategy through an understanding of national aims, technological and geographical constraints, and relative military abilities."

Hewitson, J. (2004). The Scots at sea: celebrating Scotland's maritime history. Edinburgh, Saint Andrew Press.

Hurley, J. E. and Canadian Forest Service. Science Branch. (2004). Forest health in Canada. Atlantic Maritime ecozone, 2003. Ottawa, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Science Branch.

Hynes, M. V., J. E. Peters, et al. (2004). Artificial reefs: a disposal option for Navy and MARAD ships. Santa Monica, Calif., Rand National Defense Research Institute.

International Labour Office. and International Maritime Organization. (2004). Security in ports: ILO and IMO code of practice. Geneva

London, International Labour Office;

International Maritime Organization.

International Maritime Organization. (2004). IMDG code: International maritime dangerous goods code: incorporating amendment 32-04. London, International Maritime Organization.

International Maritime Organization. (2004). SOLAS, consolidated edition, 2004: consolidated text of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, and its Protocol of 1988: articles, annexes and certificates. London, International Maritime Organization.

James, A. (2004). The navy and government in early modern France, 1572-1661. Rochester, NY

London, Boydell Press;

Royal Historical Society.

"The navy played a central part in the major military and political developments of sixteenth and seventeenth century France. This study traces its role as an instrument of royal power from the sixteenth century Wars of Religion to 1661, the beginning of the reign of Louis XIV, the Sun King. In the process it sheds light on many familiar themes of early modern French history. Throughout the period, the crown faced opposition at sea from the Huguenots and from others within France, while a complex web of legal jurisdictions protected local interests and traditions of virtual independence from Paris, while the nobility also pursued a largely unresearched interest in maritime affairs."--BOOK JACKET.

Jarvis, A. and International Maritime Economic History Association. (2004). In troubled times: the port of Liverpool, 1905-1938. St. John's, Nfld., International Maritime Economic History Association.

Kaukiainen, Y., L. U. Scholl, et al. (2004). Sail and steam: selected maritime writings of Yrjö Kaukiainen. St. John's, Nfld., International Maritime Economic History Association.

Keever, J. M. and W. B. Hayler (2004). The Cornell manual for lifeboatmen, able seamen, and qualified members of engine department. Centreville, Md., Cornell Maritime Press.

Kevin, A. C. (2004). A certain maritime incident: the sinking of SIEV X. Melbourne, Scribe Publications.

Killingray, D., M. Lincoln, et al. (2004). Maritime empires: British imperial maritime trade in the nineteenth century. Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK, Rochester, NY: Boydell Press in association with the National Maritime Museum.

Kim, S. P. (2004). Maritime delimitation and interim arrangements in North East Asia. The Hague; New York, M. Nijhoff.

Korzh, V. E. (2004). Red star under the Baltic: a Soviet submariner's personal account 1941-1945. Barnsley, South Yorkshire, Pen & Sword Maritime.

Lavery, B. (2004). Hostilities only: training the wartime Royal Navy. London, National Maritime Museum.

Lefebvre D'Ovidio, A., G. Pescatore, et al. (2004). Manuale di diritto della navigazione. Milano, A. Giuffrè.

Lin, Q. (2004). Hai shang fa lun. Taibei Shi, San min shu ju gu fen you xian gong si.

Lyon, D. and R. Winfield (2004). The sail & steam Navy list: all the ships of the Royal Navy, 1815-1889. London, Chatham.

MapMEDIA Corp. and MapArt (Firm) (2004). Atlantic Canada: detailed road map, detailed area maps, Charlottetown, Fredericton, Halifax & area, Moncton, Saint John, St. John's, Sydney. [Whitby, Ont.]

Oshawa, Ont., Peter Heiler Ltd.;

Distribution by MapArt Pub. Corp.

Mawdsley, D. L. (2004). Cruise books of the United States Navy in World War II: a bibliography. San Francisco

Washington, D.C., Friends of the San Francisco Maritime Museum Library;

Naval Historical Center.

McCarthy, R. (2004). Building plank-on-frame ship models. London, Conway Maritime.

McConville, J., A. Morvillo, et al. (2004). International maritime transport: perspectives. London; New York, Routledge.

Michel, K. (2004). War, terror and carriage by sea. London, LLP.

Montefiore, J. (2004). A commercial dictionary: containing the present state of mercantile law, practice, and custom. Clark, N.J., Lawbook Exchange.

Moore, C. and University of Wollongong. Centre for Maritime Policy. (2004). ADF on the beat: a legal analysis of offshore enforcement by the Australian Defence Force. Wollongong, NSW, Centre for Maritime Policy, University of Wollongong.

Müller, S., T. O. Höllmann, et al. (2004). Guangdong: archaeology and early texts: (Zhou-Tang) = Archäologie und frühe Texte. Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz.

National Maritime Museum (Great Britain) (2004). Waterline: images from the golden age of cruising. London, National Maritime Museum.

National Maritime Museum (Great Britain), G. Clifton, et al. (2004). Treasures of the National Maritime Museum. Greenwich, London, National Maritime Museum.

Newitt, M. D. D. (2004). A history of Portuguese overseas expansion, 1400-1668. London, New York: Routledge.

"Over a period of 250 years Portuguese became the global language of maritime trade, and Iberian silver circulated as the first worldwide trading currency. A History of Portuguese Overseas Expansion, 1400-1668 provides an accessible survey of how the Portuguese became so influential during this period and how Portuguese settlements were founded in areas as far flung as Asia, Africa and South America." "Including a detailed bibliography and glossary, this volume is an invaluable textbook for all those studying this formative early period of expansion."--BOOK JACKET.

Parameswaran, B. (2004). The liberalization of maritime transport services: with special reference to the wto / gats framework. New York, NY, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York.

Parsons, T. (2004). A treatise on maritime law: including the law of shipping, the law of marine insurance, and the law and practice of admiralty. Clark, N.J., Lawbook Exchange.

Phillips, J. (2004). Spinney family genealogy: genealogy of Thomas Spinney and Margery Randall. Westminster, Md., Willow Bend Books.

Quilley, G., J. Bonehill, et al. (2004). William Hodges 1744-1797: the art of exploration. New Haven; London, Yale University Press.

Reid, G. H. (2004). Primer of towing. Centreville, Md., Cornell Maritime Press.

Richardson, M. (2004). A time bomb for global trade: maritime-related terrorism in an age of weapons of mass desctruction. Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

Rodger, N. A. M. and National Maritime Museum (Great Britain) (2004). The command of the Ocean: a naval history of Britain, 1649-1815. London, Allen Lane, an imprint of Penguin Books, in association with the National Maritime Museum.

Rosenne, S. and Hague Academy of International Law. (2004). The perplexities of modern international law. Leiden; Boston, M. Nijhoff.

Ross, A. (2004). The destroyer Campbeltown. London, Conway Maritime.

Saharay, H. K. (2004). The law of carriage of goods by sea and air. Kolkata, Eastern Law House.

Schoenbaum, T. J. (2004). Admiralty and maritime law. St. Paul, Minn., West Group.

Selkou, E. and M. Roe (2004). Globalisation, policy, and shipping: Fordism, post-Fordism and the European Union maritime sector / Evangelia Selkou, Michael Roe. Northhampton, MA, Edward Elgar Pub.

Silver, S. W. and E. A. Petherick (2004). Catalogue of the York Gate Library formed by Mr. S. William Silver: an index to the literature of geography maritime and inland discovery commerce and colonisation. Mansfield Centre, CT, Martino.

Société française d'histoire maritime. Délégation Méditerranée. (2004). Stations navales et navigations organisées en Méditerranée: actes du colloque de Toulon des 12, 13 et 14 septembre 2002. Ollioules, Nerthe.

Stanciu, S. (2004). Nicolae Titulescu et la souveraineté de la Roumanie au Danube maritime. [Gala*ti], Edition Le Brontosaure.

Story, J. (2004). Commentaries on the law of agency, as a branch of commercial and maritime jurisprudence, with occasional illustrations from the civil and foreign law. Clark, N.J., Lawbook Exchange.

Tetley, W. and R. C. Wilkins (2004). Glossary of maritime law terms. Montreal, Quebec, Langlois Gaudreau O'Connor.

Tomasello Hart, L. (2004). Estudios de derecho mari*timo. Santiago, Chile, Librotecnia.

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. (2004). Transit trade and maritime transport facilitation for the rehabilitation and development of the Palestinian economy. New York, United Nations.

United States., United States. Maritime Administration. Office of the Chief Counsel., et al. (2004). The Merchant Marine Act, 1936, the Maritime Security Act of 2003, the Shipping Act of 1984, and related acts: as amended through the first session of the 108th Congress. Washington, DC (400 Seventh St., SW, Washington, 20590), Office of Chief Counsel, Maritime Administration [U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., distributor].

United States. Congress (108th 2nd session: 2004) (2004). Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act of 2004: conference report (to accompany H.R. 2443). [Washington, D.C., U.S. G.P.O.

United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. (2004). The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: hearing before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, May 12, 2004. Washington, U.S. G.P.O.: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation. (2004). H.R. 4251: the Maritime Transportation Amendments of 2004: hearing before the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Martime [sic] Transportation of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, May 6, 2004. Washington, U.S. G.P.O.: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation. (2004). Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2004: report of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, on S. 2279. Washington, U.S. G.P.O.

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation. Subcommittee on Oceans Atmosphere and Fisheries. (2004). Role of Coast Guard and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in strengthening security against maritime threats: hearing before the Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, and Fisheries of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, October 11, 2001. Washington, U.S. G.P.O.: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation. Subcommittee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine. (2004). Railroad and maritime security: hearing before the Subcommittee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, October 2, 2001. Washington, U.S. G.P.O.: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.

United States. General Accounting Office. (2004). Maritime security: substantial work remains to translate new planning requirements into effective port security: report to congressional requesters. Washington, D.C., GAO.

United States. Government Accountability Office. and United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation. (2004). Maritime security: partnering could reduce federal costs and facilitate implementation of automatic vessel identification system: report to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, U.S. Senate. Washington, D.C., Government Accountability Office.

United States. Marine Safety & Security Council., United States. Dept. of Homeland Security., et al. (2004). Proceedings of the Marine Safety & Security Council. [Washington, D.C.]

Arlington, VA, U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security;

U.S. Coast Guard, National Maritime Center: v.

United States. National Park Service. (2004). Salem Maritime National Historic Site, Massachusetts. [Washington, D.C.], National Park Service.

United States. National Park Service. (2004). San Francisco Maritime National Historial Park, California. [Washington, D.C.], National Park Service.

United States. Office of Ports and Domestic Shipping. (2004). U.S. public port development expenditure report. [Washington, D.C.], U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Office of Ports and Domestic Shipping: v.

Vale, B. (2004). The audacious Admiral Cochrane: the true life of a naval legend. London, Conway Maritime.

Van Bael, I. and Van Bael & Bellis (Firm) (2004). Anti-dumping and other trade protection laws of the EC. The Hague; New York, Kluwer Law International.

Visser, L. E. (2004). Challenging coasts: transdisciplinary excursions into integrated coastal zone development. Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press: Centre for Maritime Research.

Waldron, J. K., J. M. Grasso, et al. (2004). Maritime security initiatives: implementing the new regulations. Rockville, MD, ABS Consulting, Government Institues.

Wang, G. and C.-K. Ng (2004). Maritime China in transition 1750-1850. Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz Verlag.

Wareham, T. (2004). Frigate commander. Barnsley, South Yorkshire, Pen & Sword Maritime.

Watton, R. (2004). The aircraft carrier Victorious. London, Conway Maritime.

Wilson, J. F. (2004). Carriage of goods by sea. Harlow; New York, Pearson/Longman.


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