Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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20066

Roberts, Priscilla. "Lord Lothian and the Atlantic World." Historian, 66 (Spring 2004): 97-127. British ambassador to Washington, 1940; Lend-Lease; buried in Arlington Cemetary.

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20067

Roberts, Richard & Kynaston, David, eds. The Bank of England: Money, Power and Influence, 1694-1994. Oxford: Clarendon, 1995, xiii, 315 pp. 8 essays, some cited; conference, tricentenary, July 1994.

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20068

Roberts, Shirley. Charles Hotham: A Biography. Carlton: Victoria; Melbourne: Melbourne UP, 1985, 201 pp. Naval commander; captured 173 slave boats; released 15,000 slaves.

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20069

Roberts, Stanley. "Captain Cook's Voyages: A Bibliography of the French Translations, 1772-1800." Journal of Documentation, 3 (December 1947): 160-76. Voyages of great importance, historical & global significance; honored as much in France as in Britain.

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20070

Roberts, Stephen Shepard. "The Introduction of Steam Technology in the French Navy, 1818-1852." Ph.D. diss, Chicago, 1976. (DAI 37/06, p. 3837).

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20071

Roberts, Walter A. The French in the West Indies. New York: Cooper Square, 1942. Superficial.

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20072

Roberts, William H. Now for the Contest: Coastal and Oceanic Naval Operations of the Civil War. Great Campaigns of the Civil War Series, # 9. Lincoln: Nebraska UP, 2004, xv, 223 pp. War on high seas; Confederate commerce raiding; search for them.

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20073

Roberts, William R. & Sweetman, Jack, eds. New Interpretations in Naval History: Selected Papers from the Ninth Naval History Symposium: Held at the U.S. Naval Academy, 18-20 October 1989. Annapolis: NIP, 1991, xxii, 369 pp. 21 essays, some cited; 21 published of total of 55 papers.

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20074

Roberts, William R., ed. [Papers from the 15th Naval History Symposium]. To have been the editor but the Symposium was cancelled; its scheduled time was 22-25 September 2001; the Naval Academy was actually used to evacuate Congress offiicals from Washington as a result of "9-11."

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20075

Robertson, C.J. "The Sugar Trade: A Study in Economic Geography." Ph.D. diss, London, 1930.

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20076

Robertson, F.W. "The Rise of the Scottish Navy, 1460-1513." Ph.D. diss, Edinburgh, 1934. Under D. Hannay.

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20077

Robertson, Frederic L. Evolution of Naval Armament. London: Storey, 1921, 1968, ix, 307 pp. Excellent study; from sailing ships through ironclads.

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20078

Robertson, Horace B. The "New" Law of the Sea and the Law of Armed Conflict at Sea. The Newport Papers Series, # 3. Newport: NWC, 1992, vii, 52 pp.

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20079

Robertson, Ian. A Commanding Presence: Wellington in the Peninsula, 1808-1814. Staplehurst: Spellmount, 2008, 448 pp. Problems of logistics in Spain.

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20080

Robertson, Ian G. Renegade Signalman, Royal Navy. London: Atha, 2008, 96 pp.Folio; foreword: Michael Villiers.

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20081

Robertson, James. "Cromwell and the Conquest of Jamaica." His Tod, 55 (May 2005): 15-22. "Western Design"; especially anti-Spanish.

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20082

Robertson, Jilian. The Captain Cook Myth. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1981. Emphasis on Cook & Australia.

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20083

Robertson, John. ANZAC and Empire: The Tragedy and Glory of Gallipoli. London: Cooper, 1990, 318 pp.

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20084

Robertson, John. "Australia and the 'Beat Hitler First' Strategy, 1941-1942: A Problem of Wartime Consultation." JI&CH, 11 (May 1983): 300-21.

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20085

Robertson, John. Australia at War, 1939-1945. Melbourne: Heinemann, 1981, viii, 269 pp.

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