Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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20846

Salt, Henry Stephens. "The Ethics of Corporal Punishment." International Journal of Ethics (1906). For Humanitarian League.

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20847

Salt, Henry Stephen. The Flogging Craze: A Statement of the Case against Corporal Punishment. London: Allen & Unwin, 1916, 158 pp. For Humanitarian League; foreword: George Greenwood.

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20848

Salt, S.P. "Sir Simonds D'Ewes and the Levying of Ship Money, 1635-1640." His J, 37 (June 1994): 253-88. 1630s, relationship between constitutional ideas & political action; D'Ewes opposed it but enforced collection; key issue prior to Civil War.

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20849

Salter, J.A. Allied Shipping Control: An Experiment in International Administration. Economic & Social History of the World War, British Series. Oxford: Clarendon, 1921, xxiii, 372 pp. For Carnegie Endowment.

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20850

Saltonstall, Charles. The Navigator: Shewing and Explaining All the Chief Principles and Parts both Theoricke and Practicke. London: Herlock, 1636, 1660, 124 pp.

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20851

Salzman, Louis Francis. English Trade in the Middle Ages. Oxford: Clarendon, 1931, xii, 464 pp. Exports: wool, cloth; imports: wine.

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20852

Samain, Bryan. Commando Men: The Story of a Royal Marine Commando in North-West Europe. London: Stevens; London: White Lion; Barnsley: Pen & Sword; London: Greenhill, 1948, 1988, 2005, xv, 188 pp. Operations: Normandy, Holland, Germany.

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20853

Samson, Alexander, ed. The Spanish Match: Prince Charles's Journey to Madrid, 1623. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006, ix, 243 pp. Essays.

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20854

Samson, Charles Rumney. Fights and Flights. London: Benn, 1930, xii, 377 pp. Memoir; pioneer in aviation; Dardanelles.

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20855

Samson, Jane D. "An Empire of Science: The Voyage of HMS Herald, 1845-1851." See A. Frost, Pacific Empire, pp. 69-86.

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20856

Samson, Jane D. "Hero. Fool or Martyr?: The Many Deaths of Commodore Goodenough." J Mar Res (22 February 2008). Cultural aspects, maritime Pacific world of 19th century: race, cultural commitment, humanitarian activitism, naval power.

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20857

Samson, Jane D. Imperial Benevolence: Making a British Authority in the Pacific Islands. Honolulu: Hawaii UP, 1998, xv, 240 pp. Included representation of mariners.

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20858

Samson, Jane D. "'Protective Supremacy': The Royal Navy, Pacific Islanders and the Limits of Benevolence, 1829-1859." Ph.D. diss, London, 1994. Under Glyn Williams.

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20859

Samuels, John. Somewhere Below: The Sydney Scandal Exposed. NSW: Halstead, 2005, 160 pp. November 1941, lost, disappeared without trace, crew of 645; controversy, cover-up; report from Parliament, 1999.

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20860

Samuelson, Lennart. "The Naval Dimension of the Soviet Five-Year Plans, 1925-1941." See W. McBride, NHS-13, pp. 203-30.

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20861

Samwell, David. Captain Cook and Hawaii. San Francisco: David Magee; London: Francis Edwards, 1957, viii, 42 pp. Intro: Maurice Holmes; folio.

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20862

Samwell, David. A Narrative of the Death of Captain Cook: To Which are Added Some Particulars Concerning His Life and Character, and Observations Respecting the Introduction of the Venereal Disease into the Sandwich Islands. Pamphlet, 1786, 1916, 1957. Wide distribution.

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20863

Sanborn, Frederic Rockwell. "An Introduction to English Maritime and Commercial Law." D.Phil. diss, Oxford, 1924.

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20864

Sanborn, Frederic Rockwell. Origins of the Early English Maritime and Commercial Law. Publications of the American Historical Association. New York: Century, 1930, xxii, 424 pp. Origins in 16th century: Rolls of Oleron & laws of Wisby.

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20865

Sanceau, Elaine. Henry the Navigator: The Story of a Great Prince and His Times. New York: Norton, 1947, 318 pp. Hagiography.

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