Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Billings, Richard N. Battleground Atlantic: How the Sinking of a Single Japanese Submarine Assured the Outcome of World War II. New York: NAL, 2006, 2007, ix, 311 pp. I-52 sunk by USN aircraft, 24 June 1944; cargo of U-235 isotopes earmarked for a "dirty" bomb.

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Billy, George & Billy, Christine M. Merchant Mariners at War: An Oral History of World War II. Gainesville: Florida UP, 2008, viii, 322 pp. U.S. Merchant Marine; interviews, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy graduates, veterans of 2nd World War.

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Bilton, Michael & Kosminsky, Peter. Speaking Out: Untold Stories from the Falklands War. London: Deutsch, 1989, 311 pp. Oral history; supported TV documentary.

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2108

Bin-Abood, S.M.O. "Britain's Withdrawal from the Gulf: With Particular Reference to the Emirates." Ph.D. diss, Durham, 1992. (ASLIB 45-315).

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2109

Bindoff, Stanley Thomas, Hurstfield, Joel & Williams, C.H., eds. Elizabethan Government and Society: Essays Presented to Sir John Neale. London: Athlone, 1961, x, 423 pp. Essays, some cited; included Armada.

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2110

Bindoff, Stanley Thomas. "Great Britain and the Scheldt, 1814-1839." Master's thesis, London, 1934. Under P. Geyl.

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2111

Bindoff, Stanley Thomas. The Scheldt Question to 1839. London: Allen & Unwin, 1945, 238 pp. Sea entrance to Antwerp, closed off in 1585.

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Bingeman, John M., Bethell, John P., Goodwin, Peter & Mack, Arthur T. "Copper and Other Sheathing in the Royal Navy." IJ Nau Arch, 29 (2000): 218-29. Experiments in 1760s, first in 1780; numerous types.

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Bingeman, John M. The First HMS Invincible (1747-1758): Her Excavations (1980-1991). London: Osborne, 2010. Discovery of wreck, south coast.

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Bingeman, John M. & Mack, Arthur T. "The French Influence on Eighteenth-Century Shipbuilding." MM, 92 (2006): 357-59.

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Bingeman, John M. "Gunlocks: Their Introduction into the Navy." See Smith, British Naval Armaments, pp. 41-44.

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Bingeman, John M. Invincible (1758): Historic Wreck Site: Licensee's Final Report. Noted as in preparation; to be published in 2008.

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2117

Bingham, Barry. Falklands, Jutland, and the Bight. London: Murray, 1919, 155 pp. Intro: David Beatty; naval battles, 1st World War; at Jutland, destroyer sunk; rescued by Germans; POW.

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2118

Bingham, George Richard. Wellington's Lieutenant, Napoleon's Gaoler: The Peninsula and St. Helena Diaries and Letters of Sir George Rideout Bingham, 1809-1821. Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2005, x, 310 pp. Ed: Gareth Glover.

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Bingham, Hiram. "The Early History of the Scots Darien Company." 3 parts. Scottish Historical Review, 3 (1906): 210-17, 316-26 & 437-48.

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2120

Bingham, John Elliot. Narrative of the Expedition to China from the Commencement of the War to the Present Period. 2 vols. London: Colburn; Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, 1841, 1842, 1972.

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2121

Binns, Alan J. "The Ships of the Vikings, Were They 'Viking Ships'?" See Bekkerr-Nielsen, Proceedings of the Eighth Viking Congress, pp. 287-94.

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Binns, Alan J. "Toward a North Sea Kingdom?: Viking Age Incursions and Later Attempts to Establish Scandinavian Rule 'West Over the Sea.'" See A. Bang-Andersen, North Sea, pp. 49-62.

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Binns, Alan J. Viking Voyagers: Then and Now. London: Heinemann, 1980, viii, 248 pp. Included performance of a modern replica, Odins Raven.

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Binns, J. "Sir John Lawson: Scarborough's Admiral of the Red." Northern History, xxxii (1996): 90-110.

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