Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Alexander, Caroline. The Bounty: The True Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty. London: HarperCollins; New York: Viking; London: Penguin, 2003, xiv, 491 pp. Fresh & detailed narrative of events including subsequent Admiralty mission to capture the mutineers & their courts martial; apologetics for Bligh.

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Alexander, Caroline. The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition. New York: Knopf, 1998, x, 213 pp. Folio; for American Museum of Natural History; Sir Ernest Shackleton's 3rd expedition, 1914-1917; trapped; expedition grossly unprepared & incompetent.

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Alexander, Caroline. Mrs. Chippy's Last Expedition: The Remarkable Journal of Shackleton's Polar Bound Cat. London: Bloomsbury, 1997, xvii, 170 pp. Fiction; intro: Lord Mouser-Hunt; ship's cat on polar expedition.

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Alexander, Caroline. "The Wreck of the Pandora: The Fate of the Men Sent to Hunt Down the Bounty Mutineers." New Yorker (4 August 2003): 44-59. Wreck occurred at Great Barrier Reef; 14 of the original 25 mutineers were aboard in "Pandora" boxes.

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Alexander, Christopher, Black, Gary & Tsutsui, Miyoko. The Mary Rose Museum. New York: Oxford UP, 1995, 128 pp. Over 100 illustrations; Mary Rose raised in 1982; Mary Rose Trust set out to display artifacts.

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Alexander, D., Neighbour, T. & Oram, R. "Glorious Victory?: The Battle of Largs, 2 October 1263." History Scotland, 2 (2002): 17-22.

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Alexander, Edward Porter, ed. The Journal of James Fontaine: An Irish Huguenot Son in Spain and Virginia, 1710-1719. Charlottesville: Virginia UP, 1972, xii, 190 pp. For Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; account of horrors of the sea.

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Alexander, Harold. The Alexander Memoirs, 1940-1945. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1962, xiii, 209 pp. Ed: John North; memoir of Field Marshal Earl Alexander; included Dunkirk, Burma & Italy; not informative.

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Alexander, J.K. "'Forton Prison during the American Revolution: A Case Study of the British Prisoner of War Policy and the American Response to that Policy." Essex Institute Historical Collection, 103 (1967): 365-89.

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Alexander, John. "The North Wales Survey of Lloyd's Register of Shipping." Maritime Wales, 27 (2006): 68-95.

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Alexander, Joseph H. Fleet Operations in a Mobile War: September 1950-June 1951. Washington: Naval Historical Center, 2001, 53 pp. Author-expert on amphibious warfare; operations in Korean War.

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Alexander, Joseph H. & Bartlett, Merrill L. Sea Soldiers in the Cold War: Amphibious Warfare, 1945-1991. Annapolis: NIP, 1995, xi, 220 pp. Operational history, e.g., Korea, Falklands, Middle East.

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Alexander, Lewis M. "The Changing Nature of the High Seas." See F. Crickard, Multinational Naval Cooperation, pp. 30-45.

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Alexander, Michael. Omai, "Noble Savage." London: Collins & Harvill, 1977, 223 pp. Tahitian Omai, to England on Cook's Adventure; became a legend; 4 years in Europe; patronized by Banks, Sandwich & Solander; returned to Tahiti on 3rd voyage.

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Alexander, Michael Van Cleave. Charles I's Lord Treasurer: Sir Richard Weston, Earl of Portland (1577-1635). Chapel Hill: NCUP, 1975, xvi, 261 pp. Foreword: A.L. Rowse; leading member of Board of Admiralty, 1628; period of rotting ships, waste & corruption.

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Alexander, Philip F., ed. The Earliest Voyages Round the World, 1519-1617. Cambridge Travel Books Series. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1925, 228 pp.

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Alexander, Philip F. The North-West and North-East Passages, 1576-1611. Cambridge Travel Books Series. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1915, 211 pp.

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Alexander, Roy. The Cruise of the Raider Wolf. Sydney: Angus & Robertson; New Haven: Yale UP, 1939, 270 pp.

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Alexander, William, Earl of Stirling. An Encouragement to Colonies. Amsterdam: Theatrum; London: William Stansby; New York: Da Capo, 1624, 1625, 1968, 47 pp. About Scottish empire.

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Alford, Jonathan, ed. Sea Power and Influence: Old Issues and New Challenges. Farnborough: Gower, 1980, vi, 220 pp. For International Institute for Strategic Studies; papers from annual conference of IISS, "Power at Sea," Ronneby Brunn, Sweden, 1975; credit to Mahan & Richmond.

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