William James (naval Historian) - References and Sources

References and Sources

  • H. Furber, 'How William James came to be a naval Historian', American Historical Review, vol. 38 (1932–33), pp. 74–85.
  • Andrew Lambert, introduction to 2002 and 2004 editions of James's works, as listed above.
  • Andrew Lambert, The Challenge: America Against Britain in the Naval War of 1812 (London: Faber & Faber Limited, 2012).
  • John Knox Laughton, revised by Andrew Lambert, 'James, William (d. 1827)' in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004).
  • Lambert, Andrew (2004), 'Introduction', in William James, Naval Occurrences of The War of 1812: A Full and Correct Account of the Naval War between Great Britain and the United States of America, 1812-1815 (London: Conway Maritime Press), pp. I-V.
  • Toll, Ian W. (2006) Six Frigates (W.W. Norton & Company)

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