Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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20506

Ross, Tweed W. "The Best Way to Destroy a Ship: The Evidence of European Naval Operations in World War II." Master's thesis, Kansas State, 1967.

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20507

Ross, William Gillies. "The Admiralty and the Franklin Search." Polar Record, 40 (October 2004): 290-300. Sir John Franklin; most important: Francis Beaufort; use of surplus ships & men after long wars; numerous expeditions; assessment: "grandiose yet hugely ineffective. . . . most extensive, expensive, perverse, ill-stared and abundantly written about manhunt in history."

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20508

Ross, William Gillies. Arctic Whalers Icy Seas: Narrative of the Davis Strait Whale Fishery. Toronto: Irwin, 1985, xvi, 263 pp. Folio.

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20509

Ross, William Gillies. "Clairvoyants and Mediums Search for Franklin." Polar Record, 39 (2003): 1-18.

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20510

Ross, William Gillies. "False Leads in the Franklin Search." Polar Record, 39 (2003): 131-60.

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20511

Ross, William Gillies. "The Type and Number of Expeditions in the Franklin Search, 1847-1859." Arctic, 65 (2002): 57-69.

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20512

Ross, William Gillies. Whaling and Eskimos: Hudson Bay, 1860-1915. Ottawa: National Museum of Man, 1975.

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20513

Rossabi, Morris. "The 'Decline' of the Central Asian Caravan Trade." See J. Tracy, Rise of Merchant Empire, pp. 351-70.

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20514

Rossano, Geoffrey L. "Launching Prosperity: Samuel Townsend and the Maritime Trade of Colonial Long Island, 1747-1773." Am Nep, 48 (Winter 1988): 31-43.

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20515

Rossler, Eberhard. Die Torpedos Der Deutschen U-Boote. Berlin: Koehlers, 1988, 271 pp. 100 years of German torpedoes.

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20516

Rossler, Eberhard. The U-Boat: The Evolution and Technical History of German Submarines. London: Cassell; Annapolis: NIP, 1981, 2001, 384 pp. Folio; technical details & advances: e.g., construction methods, snorkel, midget submarines.

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20517

Rossler, Eberhard. "U-Boat Development and Building." See S. Howarth, Battle of the Atlantic, pp. 118-37.

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20518

Rossum, Gerhard Dohrn-Van. History of the Hour: Clocks and Modern Temporal Orders. Chicago: Chicago UP, 1996, xvi, 334 pp. Trans: Thomas Dunlap.

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20519

Rostow, Nicholas. Anglo-French Relations, 1934-1936. New York: St. Martin, 1984, xii, 314 pp. Among other things, Anglo-German Naval Agreement caused strain.

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20520

Rostron, Arthur Henry. Home from the Sea: Sir Arthur Rostron. London: Cassell, 1931, ix, 277 pp. Memoir; seafaring, Cunard.

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20521

Rostron, Arthur Henry. The Loss of the Titanic. Westbury: Titanic Signals Archive, 1991, iii, 50 pp. Ed: John Booth; intro: Margaret Howman.

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20522

Roth, Milton. Ship Modeling from Stem to Stern. Blue Ridge: TAB, 1988, viii, 280 pp.

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20523

Roth, Patrick H. "Navy Sailors Operated Ashore as Artillerymen during the 1800s." Artilleryman, 8 (Winter 2006): 14-20.

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20524

Roth, Roberto. Despues de Malvinas, que. . . . ? Buenos Aires: Ediciones La Campana, 1982, 165 pp. Contemporaneous analysis of Falkland/Malvinas campaign; impassioned, devastating, candid, courageous: "an obscene parody of patriotism"; praise for Argentine Air Force but denounced Army & Navy.

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20525

Rothenberg, Gunther. "From Gallipoli to Guadalcanal." See M. Bartlett, Assault from the Sea, pp. 177-84.

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