Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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3125

Brooks, Frederick W. "The Cinque Ports." MM, 15 (April 1929): 142-91. Federation: Hastings, Dover, Hythe, Romney, Sandwich, plus Winchelsea, Rye.

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3126

Brooks, Frederick W. "The Cinque Ports' Feud with Yarmouth in the Thirteenth Century." MM, 19 (January 1933): 27-51. Led to wars.

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3127

Brooks, Frederick W. The English Naval Forces, 1199-1272. London: Brown; London: Pordes, 1932, 1933, 1962, xvi, 228 pp. Foreword: Geoffrey Callender; scholarly, valuable, informative.

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3128

Brooks, Frederick W., ed. The First Order Book of the Hull Trinity House, 1632-1665. Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, # 105. York: Beverley, 1942, xxxiv, 193 pp.

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3129

Brooks, Frederick W. The King's Ships. London, 1931.

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3130

Brooks, Frederick W. "The King's Ships and Galleys mainly under John and Henry III." MM, 15 (January 1929): 15-48. In 13th century, distinct from Cinque Ports.

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3131

Brooks, Frederick W. "Naval Administration and the Raising of Fleets under John and Henry III." MM, 15 (October 1929): 351-90. 2 distinct forces; King's Ships & Cinque Ports.

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3132

Brooks, Frederick W. "Naval Armament of the Thirteenth Century." MM, 14 (April 1928): 115-31.

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3133

Brooks, Frederick W. "Naval Recruiting in Lindsey, 1795-1797." EnHR, 43 (1928): 230-40. Quota Acts.

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3134

Brooks, Frederick W. "A Wage Scale for Seamen, 1546." EnHR, 60 (May 1945): 234-46. Complex subject.

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3135

Brooks, Frederick W. "William de Wrotham and the Office of Keeper of the King's Ports and Galleys: Notes and Documents." EnHR, 40 (October 1925): 570-79. Earliest office of naval administration.

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3136

Brooks, George S., ed. James Durand: An Able Seaman of 1812: His Adventures on "Old Ironsides" and as an Impressed Sailor in the British Navy. Rochester: E. Peck; New Haven: Yale UP, 1820, 1926, xvi, 139 pp.

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3137

Brooks, Jerome E. The Mighty Leaf: Tobacco through the Centuries. Boston: Little Brown, 1952, x, 361 pp.

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3138

Brooks, Jerome E. Tobacco: Its History Illustrated by the Books, Manuscripts, and Engravings in the Library of George Arents, Jr. 5 vols. I: 1507-1615. II: 1615-1698. III: 1698-1783. IV: 1784-1942. V: Index. New York: Rosenbaach, 1937-1952. Folio.

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3139

Brooks, John. "The Admiralty Fire Control Tables." Warship, 25 (2002-2003): 69-93. Evolution of fire control system.

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3140

Brooks, John. "Dreadnought: Blunder or Stroke of Genius?" War in History, 14 (April 2007): 157-78. Conclusion: some success, but risky, based on inaccurate intelligence, unnecessary.

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3141

Brooks, John. Dreadnought Gunnery and the Battle of Jutland: The Question of Fire Control. Naval Policy & History Series, # 32. New York: Routledge, 2005, xiv, 321 pp. Foreword: Andrew Lambert; further intense debate over Fisher era, technological innovation & Pollen vs. the Dreyer fire control systems; complex problem; Marder & Sumida, now Brooks.

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3142

Brooks, John. "Fire Control for British Dreadnoughts: Choices in Technology and Supply." Ph.D. diss, London, King's College, 2001. Under Andrew Lambert.

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3143

Brooks, John & Sumida, Jon T. "Letter: Notes and Comments with Response." J Mil His, 70 (January 2006): 195-200. Defended Dreadnought Gunnery. . . .; a revisionist view; complained that Sumida "rarely engages with my argument"; Sumida contended evidence was deceptive.

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3144

Brooks, John. "The Mast and Funnel Question: Fire Control Positions in British Dreadnoughts, 1905-1915." Warship (1995).

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