Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Tarling, Nicholas. A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945. Honolulu: Hawaii; London: Hurst, 2001, 286 pp. Profound & irrevocable change; for Japan, source of oil, rubber, bauxite, tin, other strategic materials.

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Tarling, Nicholas. The Sun Never Sets: An Historical Essay on Britian and Its Place in the World. London: Oriental; New York: Sterling, 1986, 152 pp. Rationale; 20th century history of Empire & Commonwealth.

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Tarpey, Brian N. The Malta Treasure. Disappeared; Napoleon-French occupation, 1798.

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Tarpey, Brian N. Nelson at Malta. Milton Keynes: Brifma, 1994, 52 pp. First step for eventual British annexation of Malta.

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Tarpey, Brian N. Nelson's Marines at Malta. Milton Keynes: Brifma, 1995, 48 pp. Folio; Malta Regiment raised, 1800.

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Tarrant, V.E. Battle Cruiser Invincible: The History of the First Battlecruiser, 1909-1916. London: Arms & Armour; Annapolis: NIP, 1986, 158 pp. Foreword: C.H. Layman; lost at Jutland; controversy about cause.

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Tarrant, V.E. Battleship Warspite. London: Arms & Armour; Annapolis: NIP, 1990, 160 pp. Foreword: Charles Madden; 100 illustrations; designed for coal, changed to oil; at Jutland, wheel jammed, suffered 29 hits; in several battles, 2nd World War.

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Tarrant, V.E. Jutland: The German Perspective: A New View of the Great Battle, 31 May 1916. London: Arms & Armour; Annapolis: NIP; Washington: Kramer, 1995, 1996, 1997, 318 pp. Based on Official History; inferior effort., e.g., noted only 2 ships sunk, in fact, several; ignored much of literature on Jutland.

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Tarrant, V.E. King George V Class Battleships. London: Arms & Armour; New York: Stirling, 1991, 1992, 1999, 2000, 286 pp. Foreword: Henry Leach; profusely illustrated; 5 ships in class, the last completed British battleships; analysis of design & deficiencies, e.g., 4-gun turrets, poor endurance, actually one-half of what was designed.

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Tarrant, V.E. Last Year of the Kriegsmarine: May 1944-May 1945. London: Arms & Armour, 1994, 1996, 256 pp. 50 illustrations.

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Tarrant, V.E. The U-Boat Offensive. Annapolis: NIP, 1989, 192 pp. History; assessment: British convoy system meant failure, 1st World War; Scheer had ambitious plan: U-Boats at Jutland, High Seas Fleet to lure Grand Fleet out; unfortunate 8-day delay meant U-Boats failed.

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Tarver, Michael C. SS Terra Nova (1884-1943): From the Arctic to the Antarctic: Whaler, Sealer and Polar Exploration Ship. Brixham: Pendragon, 2006, 256 pp. Relief ship, expeditions, 1901, 1905; roaring yarn.

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Tasker, John. Chain of Evidence: Who Were the First Humans to Visit New Zealand? Hastings: Kanuka, 1999.

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Tasker, John. Myth and Mystery: Who Were the First Europeans to Visit New Zea? Birkenhead: Tandem, 1997, 200 pp.

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Tassava, Christopher James. "Launching a Thousand Ships: Entrepreneurs, War Workers, and the State in American Shipbuilding, 1940-1945." Ph.D. diss, Northwestern, 2003. (DAI October 2003).

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22981

Ta-tsai, Liu. "Chinese Maritime History in Taiwan." See J. Hattendorf, Ubi Sumus, pp. 353-62.

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Tattersfield, Nigel. The Forgotten Trade: Comprising the Log of the Daniel and Henry of 1700 and Accounts of the Slave Trade from the Minor Ports of England, 1698-1725. London: Cape; London: Pimlico, 1991, 1998, xx, 460 pp. Foreword: John Fowles; obscure aspect of English commerce; ports: Berwick to Deal, Weymouth, Exeter, Dartmouth, Plymouth, Falmouth, Whitehaven.

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Tatton Brown, John. Journal Kept by John Tatton Brown: Lieutenant, RM. 2 vols. I: July 1823 to January 1825. II: January 1825 to June 1826. Seaton: Peter Tatton-Brown, 1993-1994, 136 pp. Intro: Peter Tatton-Brown.

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Tatton-Brown, Peter. Journal Kept by John Tatton-Brown, Lt., RM, II, 1895. Branscombe: Tatton-Brown, 1996, 68 pp.

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Tatum, Edward H., Jr., ed. The American Journal of Ambrose Serle, Secretary to Lord Howe, 1776-1778. San Marino, 1940.

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