Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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21226

Seaton, Robert C. Napoleon's Captivity in Relation to Hudson Lowe. London: George Bell, 1903, viii, 282 pp. St. Helena.

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21227

Seaver, George. "Birdie" Bowers of the Antarctic. London: Murray, 1938, xxiv, 270 pp. Intro: Apsley Cherry-Garrard; Scott, Wilson, Oates & Bowers all died together, Antarctica.

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21228

Seaver, George. Scott of the Antarctic: A Study in Character. London: Murray, 1940, 1948, 1953, vii, 187 pp.

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21229

Seaver, Kirsten A. The Frozen Echo: Greenland and the Exploration of North America, AD 1000-1500. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1996, xvi, 407 pp. Key was Bristol-Greenland trade; sustained survival of colony; then abandoned; presents all that is known.

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21230

Seaver, Kirsten A. Maps, Myths, and Men: The Story of the Vinland Map. Stanford: Stanford UP, 2004, xxi, 480 pp. Since 1965, debate over authenticity; conclusion: parchment authentic, ink, 20th century; Father Josef Fischer, German priest-cartographer, created it in 1944 "to enhance Nazi propaganda about Nordic origins"; "It is a sorry tale"; besides, "mapmaking was foreign to Vikings."

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21231

Sea Warriors: The Royal Navy in the Age of Sail. DVD format. Ithaca: McBooks, 2005. Narrator: Richard Woodman; shipboard life in the days of Nelson; "companion for naval fiction readers."

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21232

Sebag-Montefiore, Hugh. Dunkirk: Fight to the Last Man. Cambridge: Harvard UP; London: Penguin Viking, 2005, 2006, xvii, 701 pp. Popular & critical account; little context, sensationalized.

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21233

Sebag-Montefiore, Hugh. Enigma: The Battle for the Code. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson; New York: Wiley, 2000, 2004, x, 422 pp. Breaking of German naval code; process began, 1931.

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21234

The Second Dutch War Described in Pictures and Manuscripts of the Time. London: HMSO, 1967, 14 pp. For NMM.

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21235

Secord, Arthur Wellesley. Studies in the Narrative Method of Defoe. Urbana: Illinois UP; New York: Russell, 1924, 1963, 248 pp.

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21236

Seder, Eugene. "Gill, the Donkeyman's Tale." Oceanus, 28 (Winter 1985): 74-80. Original title: "Man of Californian: I Saw Titanic's Signals." Titanic Commutator (Spring 1985); Ernest Gill, 2nd donkeyman, Leyland Liner, Californian; broke story to press; Captain Lord condemned.

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21237

Seed, Patricia. Ceremonies of Possession in Europe's Conquest of the New World, 1492-1640. New York: Cambridge UP, 1995, 1996, viii, 199 pp. Sophisticated analysis of ceremonies & rituals; differentuated imperial processes.

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21238

Seel. Graham E. The English Wars and Republic, 1637-1660. Questions & Analysis in History Series. London: Routledge, 1999, viii, 139 pp.

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21239

Seeler, Oliver. "Drake's Lost Harbour Found Again!" Map Collector, 54 (Spring 1991): 32-34. Ongoing debate, location of Drake's landing, west coast of Noth America.

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21240

Seeley, John Robert. Expansion of England. Chicago: Chicago UP, 1883, 1971, 306 pp. Ed: John Gross; from lectures, early 1880s; old standard; credited Elizabeth with beginnings of sea power & expansion.

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21241

Seeley, John Robert. "War and the British Empire." JRUSI, (September 1889): 488-500.

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21242

Seeman, A.B. That's How It Was, Wasn't It? London: Athens, 2004, 168 pp. Naval operations, communications & signalling, 2nd World War.

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21243

Seemann, Berthold Carl. Narrative of the Voyage of HMS Herald: Under the Command of Captain Henry Kellett, RN. 2 vols. London: Reeve, 1853. Search for Sir John Franklin.

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21244

Segal, David R. & Sinaiko, H. Wallace, eds. Life in the Rank and File: Enlisted Men and Women in the Armed Forces of the United States, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. McLean: Brassey, 1986, vii, 283 pp. 12 essays; military, socio-anthro-psycho-history approach; comparisons, e.g., roles of volunteer process, gender, technical complexity.

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21245

Seidel, Michael. Robinson Crusoe: Island Myths and the Novel. Twayne Masterworks Studies Series, # 64. Boston: Twayne, 1991, xiv, 134 pp.

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