Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Rule, Margaret H. Life at Sea. Hove: Wayland, 1994, 32 pp.

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Rule, Margaret H. The Mary Rose: The Excavation and Raising of Henry VIII's Flagship. London: Conway; Leicester: Windward, 1982, 1983, 240 pp. Folio, profusely illustrated; foreword: Prince of Wales; recovery information in 2nd ed.; 1979-1982: 25,000 dives.

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Rule, Margaret H. & Dobbs, E.T.C.. "The Tudor Warship Mary Rose: Aspects of Recent Research." See M. Bound, Archaeology of Ships of War, pp. 26-29. Recovered, October 1982; details on raising & preservation.

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Rumble, Alexander R. "Introduction: Cnut in Context." See A. Rumble, Reign of Cnut, pp. 1-9.

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Rumble, Alexander R., ed. The Reign of Cnut: King of England, Denmark and Norway. Studies in the Early History of Britain Series. London: Leicester UP; Rutherford: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 1994, 1999, xviii, 340 pp. 12 essays, some cited; conference, Manchester Centre; placed in European context.

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Rumeu de Armas, Antonio. Los Viajes de John Hawkins a America. Seville, 1946, 1947, xix, 484 pp. John Hawkins.

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Runciman, Walter. Before the Mast and After: The Autobiography of a Sailor and Shipowner. London: Unwin, 1924, 299 pp. Memoir; merchant ship.

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Runciman, Walter. Drake, Nelson and Napoleon: Studies. . . . Illustrated. London: Fisher Unwin; New York: Putnam, 1919, 1920, 373 pp. Included sea songs.

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Runciman, Walter. The Shellback's Progress in the Nineteenth Century. London: Walter Scott, 1904, 296 pp.

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Runciman, Walter. The Tragedy of St. Helena. New York: F.A. Stokes, 1910, 311 pp. Indictment of British Government; appalling conditions of incarceration of Napoleon; claim: accelerated his death.

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Rundall, Thomas, ed. Memorials of the Empire of Japan in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Publications of the Hakluyt Society, 1 ser, vol. 8. London: HS, 1850. Letters of William Adamms, 1611-1617; for Hakluyt Society.

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Rundall, Thomas, ed. Narratives of Voyages toward the North-West, in Search of a Passage to Cathay and India, 1496 to 1631. . . . from Records of the Honourable East India Company and from MSS. in the British Museum. Publications of the Hakluyt Society, 1 ser, vol. 5. London: HS; New York: Burt Franklin, 1849, xvi, 260 pp. Included Cabot, Davis, Frobisher; for Hakluyt Society.

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Runyan, Timothy J. "The American Neptune: A Half Century of Maritime History." Am Nep, 51 (Winter 1991): 45-48. Unfortunately, no longer in print; ceased c. 2003.

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Runyan, Timothy J. "The Cog as Warship." See R. Gardiner, Cogs, Caravels and Galleons (CHOS), pp. 47-58. Especially during Hundred Years' War; troop & horse carriers, victualling ferry; e.g., over 3000 horses to France.

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Runyan, Timothy J. "The English Navy in the Reign of Edward III." Ph.D. diss, Maryland, 1972, 292 pp. Under J.R. Robertson; (DAI 33/01, p. 242). Embryonic navy; king's ships; impress process for shps & men.

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Runyan, Timothy J. "Merchantmen to Men-of-War in Medieval England." See C. Symonds, NHS-4, 1981, pp. 33-40.

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Runyan, Timothy J. "Naval Logistics in the Late Middle Ages: The Example of the Hundred Years' War." See J. Lynn, Feeding Mars, pp. 79-102.

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Runyan, Timothy J. "Naval Power and Maritime Technology during One Hundred Years." See J. Hattendorf, War at Sea, 2003.

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Runyan, Timothy J. "The Organization of the Royal Fleets in Medieval England." See T. Runyan, Ships, Seafaring and Society, pp. 37-52.

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Runyan, Timothy J. "The Organization of Royal Fleets in Medieval England." Proceedings of the North American Society for Oceanic History (1978): 1-15.

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