Box 5
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Published articles, 1954-1975
James Shaw was a prolific writer of both short stories and novels on naval, historical, and World War II themes. His articles appeared in the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings from 1947 to 1956, and in True: The Man’s Magazine. Drafts of a novel on Magellan and draft chapters on World War II battles are located here as well as screenplay and scripts for “The Caine Mutiny”, “The Jarvis Story” and several navy films. Also included are articles by John D. Hayes, Herbert Rosinski, Jim Zeld, Steven Fisher and Joseph D. Harrington are also in this series.
“He Made Them Stop Eating Sailors,” True: The Man’s Magazine, 1954 Mar
James Shaw was a prolific writer of both short stories and novels on naval, historical, and World War II themes. His articles appeared in the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings from 1947 to 1956, and in True: The Man’s Magazine. Drafts of a novel on Magellan and draft chapters on World War II battles are located here as well as screenplay and scripts for “The Caine Mutiny”, “The Jarvis Story” and several navy films. Also included are articles by John D. Hayes, Herbert Rosinski, Jim Zeld, Steven Fisher and Joseph D. Harrington are also in this series.
“What about duty in Washington,” USNI Proceedings, 1956 Apr
James Shaw was a prolific writer of both short stories and novels on naval, historical, and World War II themes. His articles appeared in the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings from 1947 to 1956, and in True: The Man’s Magazine. Drafts of a novel on Magellan and draft chapters on World War II battles are located here as well as screenplay and scripts for “The Caine Mutiny”, “The Jarvis Story” and several navy films. Also included are articles by John D. Hayes, Herbert Rosinski, Jim Zeld, Steven Fisher and Joseph D. Harrington are also in this series.
“Who Wants Volunteers? You Should,” The National Association for the Advancement of Education, Spring, 1975
James Shaw was a prolific writer of both short stories and novels on naval, historical, and World War II themes. His articles appeared in the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings from 1947 to 1956, and in True: The Man’s Magazine. Drafts of a novel on Magellan and draft chapters on World War II battles are located here as well as screenplay and scripts for “The Caine Mutiny”, “The Jarvis Story” and several navy films. Also included are articles by John D. Hayes, Herbert Rosinski, Jim Zeld, Steven Fisher and Joseph D. Harrington are also in this series.
Drafts of articles, 1952-1953 and undated
James Shaw was a prolific writer of both short stories and novels on naval, historical, and World War II themes. His articles appeared in the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings from 1947 to 1956, and in True: The Man’s Magazine. Drafts of a novel on Magellan and draft chapters on World War II battles are located here as well as screenplay and scripts for “The Caine Mutiny”, “The Jarvis Story” and several navy films. Also included are articles by John D. Hayes, Herbert Rosinski, Jim Zeld, Steven Fisher and Joseph D. Harrington are also in this series.
“Making Your Words Count”, undated
James Shaw was a prolific writer of both short stories and novels on naval, historical, and World War II themes. His articles appeared in the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings from 1947 to 1956, and in True: The Man’s Magazine. Drafts of a novel on Magellan and draft chapters on World War II battles are located here as well as screenplay and scripts for “The Caine Mutiny”, “The Jarvis Story” and several navy films. Also included are articles by John D. Hayes, Herbert Rosinski, Jim Zeld, Steven Fisher and Joseph D. Harrington are also in this series.
“Victory at Sea”, undated
James Shaw was a prolific writer of both short stories and novels on naval, historical, and World War II themes. His articles appeared in the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings from 1947 to 1956, and in True: The Man’s Magazine. Drafts of a novel on Magellan and draft chapters on World War II battles are located here as well as screenplay and scripts for “The Caine Mutiny”, “The Jarvis Story” and several navy films. Also included are articles by John D. Hayes, Herbert Rosinski, Jim Zeld, Steven Fisher and Joseph D. Harrington are also in this series.
“How the Navy Creamed the Cannibals", undated
James Shaw was a prolific writer of both short stories and novels on naval, historical, and World War II themes. His articles appeared in the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings from 1947 to 1956, and in True: The Man’s Magazine. Drafts of a novel on Magellan and draft chapters on World War II battles are located here as well as screenplay and scripts for “The Caine Mutiny”, “The Jarvis Story” and several navy films. Also included are articles by John D. Hayes, Herbert Rosinski, Jim Zeld, Steven Fisher and Joseph D. Harrington are also in this series.
“How the Navy and NBC reproduced our Victory at Sea”, undated
James Shaw was a prolific writer of both short stories and novels on naval, historical, and World War II themes. His articles appeared in the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings from 1947 to 1956, and in True: The Man’s Magazine. Drafts of a novel on Magellan and draft chapters on World War II battles are located here as well as screenplay and scripts for “The Caine Mutiny”, “The Jarvis Story” and several navy films. Also included are articles by John D. Hayes, Herbert Rosinski, Jim Zeld, Steven Fisher and Joseph D. Harrington are also in this series.
“The Navy TV and Victory at Sea”, undated
James Shaw was a prolific writer of both short stories and novels on naval, historical, and World War II themes. His articles appeared in the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings from 1947 to 1956, and in True: The Man’s Magazine. Drafts of a novel on Magellan and draft chapters on World War II battles are located here as well as screenplay and scripts for “The Caine Mutiny”, “The Jarvis Story” and several navy films. Also included are articles by John D. Hayes, Herbert Rosinski, Jim Zeld, Steven Fisher and Joseph D. Harrington are also in this series.