Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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3805

Calvin, D.D. A Saga of the St. Laurence: Timber and Shipping through Three Generations. Boston: Bruce Humphries, 1945, x, 176 pp. Export from Great Lakes, 19th century.

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3806

Calvocoressi, Peter. Top Secret Ultra. New York: Pantheon; London: Ballantine, 1980, 1981, 132 pp. Operations of Bletchley Park; huge impact on 2 World Wars.

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3807

Calvocoressi, Peter, Wint, Guy & Pritchard, James. Total War: Causes and Courses of the Second World War. London: Allen Lane; New York: Pantheon; New York: Viking; New York: Penguin, 1972, 1979, 1987, 1989, 1991, 2001, 1344 pp. Alt. title: The Penguin History of the Second World War; significant & popular survey.

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3808

Camden, William. Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum regnante Elizabetha. London, 1625. Armada; nationalistic account.

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3809

Camera at Sea, 1939-1945. London: Conway; Annapolis: NIP, 1978, 192 pp. Folio; ed: by Staff of Warship; profusely illustrated.

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3810

Cameron, A. Keith. "The RCN and the Unification Crisis." See J. Boutilier, RCN in Retrospect, pp. 334-42. 1960s; 1968, end of RCN.

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3811

Cameron, Alan & Farndon, Roy. Scenes from Sea and City: Lloyd's List, 1734-1984. Colchester: Lloyd's List, 1984, 288 pp. Folio; 250th anniversary, special supplement.

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3812

Cameron, Hector Charles. Sir Joseph Banks, KB, PRS: The Autocrat of the Philosophers, 1744-1820. London: Batchworth, 1952, xx, 341 pp.

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3813

Cameron, Ian. Lodestone and Evening Star: The Seamen Who Mapped the World. London: Hodder & Stoughton; New York: Dutton, 1965, 1966, 288 pp. Alt. title: The Saga of Exploration by Sea; early voyages.

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3814

Cameron, Ian. Red Duster, White Ensign: The Story of Malta and the Malta Convoys. London: Muller; New York: Doubleday; London: White Lion; London: Futura, 1959, 1960, 1974, 1975, xii, 218 pp. Alt. title: Five Days to Hell.

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3815

Cameron, Ian. Riders of the Storm: The Story of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2002, 256 pp. RNLI, 175 years old; first in world.

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3816

Cameron, Ian. To the Farthest Ends of the Earth: The History of the Royal Geographical Society. London: Macdonald & Jane's, 1980, 288 pp. Foreword: David Attenborough & John Hunt; folio, profusely illustrated.

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3817

Cameron, James. Titanic: James Cameron's Illustrated Screenplay. New York: HarperCollins; London: Boxtree, 1998, 1999, xxi, 153 pp. Annotated by Randall Frakes.

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3818

Cameron, P.N. "Saxons, Sea and Sail." IJ Nau Arch, 11 (1982): 319-32. E.g., Sutton Hoo.

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3819

Cameron, Roderick. The Golden Haze: With Captain Cook in the South Pacific. Cleveland: World; London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1964, xviii, 283 pp. Profusely illustrated.

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3820

Cameron, Stephen. Titanic: Belfast's Own. Dublin: Wolfhound, 1998, 160 pp.

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3821

Cammell Laird & Company. Builders of Great Ships. Birkenhead: Private, 1959, 79 pp. 49 illustrations; builders of Alabama, Birkenhead, Mauretania, Rodney, Prince of Wales.

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3822

Campbell, Alexander. The Sequel to Bulkeley and Cummins's Voyage to the South Seas, or the Adventures of Captain Cheap, etc. of the Wager, which Was Wrecked on a Desolate Island. . . . in 1741. London: W. Owen, 1747, viii, 108 pp. Controversial; originally suppressed.

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3823

Campbell, Archibald. A Voyage Round the World, from 1806 to 1812: In Which Japan, Damschatka, the Aleutian Islands, and the Sandwich Islands, Were Visited. . . . Edinburgh: Archibald Constable; Glasgow: John Smith; New York: Broderick & Ritter; Honolulu: Hawaii UP, 1816, 1819, 1967, 288 pp.

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3824

Campbell, Archibald Bruce. The Battle of the Plate. London: Jenkins, 1940, 256 pp. British bias.

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