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Richard O'Neill (author)

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Richard O'Neill (born 1943) is an Anglo-Irish author and editor. Formerly a regular soldier, itinerant labourer and professional boxer, he now specializes in military history and has contributed to many books on weaponry and military history, as well as writing on Victorian painting.

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  • The Complete Encyclopedia of 20th Century Warships
  • The Vietnam War
  • An Illustrated History of the Royal Navy
  • Presidents of the United States
  • The Middle Ages
  • World War II
  • Suicide Squads - the men and machines of World War II Special Operations, Salamander Books, London, 1999 ISBN 1-84065-082-6
  • Natural Disasters
  • Paintings of Victorian Childhood
  • The Life and Work of Dante Gabriel Rossetti
  • Patrick O'Brian's Navy
  • Men and Monsters
  • Strange World

References

  1. ^ Library Information and Research Service; Aristarchus Knowledge Industries (2003). Middle East abstracts. Reference Corporation. p. 41. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  2. Dick Peterson (13 February 1983). "Suicidal Weapons Of WWII Illustrated". The Post and Courier. Retrieved 10 July 2011.


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