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*"Sir A. Hurd: Champion of Sea Power" (Obituaries). ''The Times''. Monday, 22 June, 1959. Issue '''54493''', col D, p. 14. | *"Sir A. Hurd: Champion of Sea Power" (Obituaries). ''The Times''. Monday, 22 June, 1959. Issue '''54493''', col D, p. 14. | ||
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+ | ==Publications== | ||
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+ | *''How Our Navy is Run'' (1902). | ||
+ | *''Naval Efficiency'' (1902). | ||
+ | *''The Command of the Sea'' (1912). | ||
+ | *''German Sea-Power'' (1913, with Henry Castle). | ||
+ | *''The Fleets at War'' (1914). | ||
+ | *''From Heligoland to Keeling Water'' (1914, with Hector Bywater). | ||
+ | *''The New Empire Partnership'' (1915, with Percy Hurd). | ||
+ | *''If the British Fleet Had Not Moved!'' (1915). | ||
+ | *''The German Fleet'' (1915). | ||
+ | *''Murder at Sea'' (1915). | ||
+ | *''An Incident of War'' (1916). | ||
+ | *''If There Were No Navies!'' (1916). | ||
+ | *''Naval Prospects in 1917'' (1917). | ||
+ | *''The British Fleet in the Great War'' (1918). | ||
+ | *''Italian Sea-Power and the Great War'' (1918). | ||
+ | *''Sons of Admiralty'' (1919, with H. H. Bashford). | ||
+ | *''A Merchant Fleet at War'' (1920). | ||
+ | *''The Merchant Navy'' (1921, 1929, 1929). | ||
+ | *''The Sea Traders'' (1921). | ||
+ | *''The Triumph of the Tramp Ship'' (1922). | ||
+ | *''Ocean Tramps'' (1922). | ||
+ | *''The Reign of the Pirates'' (1925). | ||
+ | *''State Socialism in Practice'' (1925). | ||
+ | *''The Eclipse of British Sea Power'' (1933). | ||
+ | *''The Battle of the Seas'' (1941). | ||
+ | *''Who Goes There?'' (1942). | ||
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Revision as of 05:05, 17 April 2023
SIR Archibald Hurd (13 August, 1869 – 20 June, 1959) was a journalist and author who wrote the official history of the British Mercantile Marine in the Great War.
In the King's Birthday Honours of 4 June, 1928, he was knighted.[1]
Contents
Papers
Footnotes
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 33390. p. 3846. 1 June, 1928.
Bibliography
- "Sir A. Hurd: Champion of Sea Power" (Obituaries). The Times. Monday, 22 June, 1959. Issue 54493, col D, p. 14.
Publications
- How Our Navy is Run (1902).
- Naval Efficiency (1902).
- The Command of the Sea (1912).
- German Sea-Power (1913, with Henry Castle).
- The Fleets at War (1914).
- From Heligoland to Keeling Water (1914, with Hector Bywater).
- The New Empire Partnership (1915, with Percy Hurd).
- If the British Fleet Had Not Moved! (1915).
- The German Fleet (1915).
- Murder at Sea (1915).
- An Incident of War (1916).
- If There Were No Navies! (1916).
- Naval Prospects in 1917 (1917).
- The British Fleet in the Great War (1918).
- Italian Sea-Power and the Great War (1918).
- Sons of Admiralty (1919, with H. H. Bashford).
- A Merchant Fleet at War (1920).
- The Merchant Navy (1921, 1929, 1929).
- The Sea Traders (1921).
- The Triumph of the Tramp Ship (1922).
- Ocean Tramps (1922).
- The Reign of the Pirates (1925).
- State Socialism in Practice (1925).
- The Eclipse of British Sea Power (1933).
- The Battle of the Seas (1941).
- Who Goes There? (1942).