Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Blair, Pauline Hunter. The Nelson Boy: An Imaginative Reconstruction of a Great Man's Childhood. Cambridge: Church Farm House, 1999, 256 pp. Fiction; 2 works reconstructing early life of Nelson.

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2286

Blair, Pauline Hunter. A Thorough Seaman: The Ships' Logs of Horatio Nelson's Early Voyages Imaginatively Explored. Cambridge: Church Farm House, 2000, x, 211 pp. Fiction.

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2287

Blake, Clagette. Charles Elliott, R.N., 1801-1875: A Servant of Britain Overseas. London: Cleaver-Hume, 1960, xvi, 130 pp. Memoir; e.g., service in Opium War; Governor of Bermuda, Trinidad, St. Helena.

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Blake, George. British Ships and Shipbuilding. Britain in Pictures Series. London: Collins, 1946, 46 pp.

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2289

Blake, Joe. Restoring the Great Britain. Bristol: Recliffe, 1989.

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2290

Blake, John, Lewis, G. Malcolm & Williams, Glyndwr. "Cartography: An Overview, Indigenous Cartography, and Speculative Cartography." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, I., 356-72.

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2291

Blake, John. Charts of War: The Naval Charts and Maps that Have Informed and Illustrated War at Sea. London: Conway, 2006, 160 pp. Folio, 182 illustrations, mostly maps.

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2292

Blake, John. The Sea Chart: The Illustrated History of Nautical Maps and Navigational Charts. London: Conway, 2004, 2009, 160 pp. Foreword: Duke of York; 150 illustrations.

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2293

Blake, John. Sea Charts of the British Isles: A Voyage of Discovery around Britain and Ireland's Coastline. London: Conway, 2005, 128 pp. Folio; foreword: Lord Boyce.

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2294

Blake, John W. Northern Ireland in the Second World War. Belfast: HMSO, 1956, xv, 569 pp.

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2295

Blake, John William. European Beginnings in West Africa, 1454-1578: A Survey of the First Century of White Enterprise in West Africa, with Special Emphasis upon the Rivalry of the Great Powers. London: Longman, 1937, viii, 212 pp. For Royal Empire Society.

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Blake, John William. Europeans in West Africa, 1450-1560. . . . the Nature and Scope of Portuguese Enterprise. . . . Castilians. . . . Early English Voyages to Barbary and Guinea. 2 vols. Publications of the Hakluyt Society, 2 ser, vols. 86 & 87. London: H.S., 1941-1942. For Hakluyt Society.

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2297

Blake, Nicholas & Lawrence, Richard. The Illustrated Companion to Nelson's Navy. London: Chatham; Mechanicsburg, Stackpole, 1999, 2000, 2005, 207 pp. Folio, 500 illustrations; included survey of naval fiction; life on lower deck; recipes.

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2298

Blake, Nicholas. Steering to Glory: A Day in the Life of a Ship of the Line. London: Chatham, 2005, 304 pp. 60 illustrations; narrative of a model 24-hour day, e.g., in summer of 1805 when from Mediterranean made 6686 mile roundtrip to & from West Indies.

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2299

Blake, Paul. Tracing Your Naval Ancestors. Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2007.

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Blake, Richard C. "Aspects of Religion in the Royal Navy, c. 1770-c. 1870." Master's thesis, Southampton, 1980. Under J.S. Bromley & F.C. Mather.

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Blake, Richard C. Evangelicals in the Royal Navy, 1775-1815: Blue Lights and Psalm-Singers. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2008, viii, 336 pp. Neglected subject; fills gap; conclusion: issue ignored by naval historians; prominent evanangelicals, e.g., Middleton, Kempenfelt, Gambier, Saumarez.

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Blake, Richard C. "Transmission of the Faith and Transformation of the Fleet: The Religious Education of the Royal Navy, 1770-1870." See A. Cabantous, Foi chretienne et milieux maritimes, pp. 50-67.

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Blake, Robert Norman William & Louis, William Roger, eds. Churchill: A Major New Assessment of His Life in Peace and War. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1993, xvi, 581 pp. Baron Blake; 29 essays, some cited; "to take full measure of that extraordinary man. . . ."; most prominent scholars.

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Blake, Robert Norman William. The Decline of Power, 1915-1964. Paladin History of England Series. London: Granada; New York: Oxford UP, 1985, xviii, 462 pp. Another perspective on "fall."

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