Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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4545

Clark, John J. "Merchant Marine and the Navy: A Note on the Mahan Hypothesis." JRUSI, 112 (May 1967): 162-64.

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4546

Clark, John Owen Edward. Remarkable Maps: 100 Examples of How Cartography Defined, Changed and Stole the World. London: Conway; New York: Sterling, 2005, 2006, 256 pp. Large folio, 150 maps; intro: Jeremy Black; alt. title: The Science, Art and Politics of Cartography through History.

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4547

Clark, Joseph G. Lights and Shadows of Sailor Life: As Exemplified in Fifteen Years' Experience, Including the More Thrilling Events of the U.S. Exploring Expedition, and Reminiscences of an Eventful Life on the "Mountain Wave." Freeport: Books for Libraries, 1847, 1971, 324 pp.

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4548

Clark, Lloyd. Anzio: Italy and the Battle for Rome, 1944. New York: Atlantic Monthly, 2006, xxiii, 392 pp.

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4549

Clark, Lloyd. Operation Epsom. Battle Zone Normandy Series, # 3. Stroud: Sutton, 2004, 190 pp.

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4550

Clark, Lyonel Edwin. Floating Docks: With an Abstract of the Discussion upon the Paper. London: Institute of Civil Engineers, 1905, 117 pp. 33 illustrations; types, functions.

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4551

Clark, Michael. "Alexander Collie: The Ups and Downs of Trading with the Confederacy." Nor Mar, 19 (April 2009): 125-48. Alexander Collie and Company; British firm, trade with Confederacy; "beating the blockade."

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4552

Clark, Peter. "Adventurous Merchants." HJ, 38 (March 1995): 55-60. Accounts of Atlantic port cities in early modern times, including London, Bristol & Liverpool.

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4553

Clark, Peter, ed. The Cambridge Urban History of Britain. 3 vols. I: C.600-1540. II: 1540-1840. III: 1840-1950. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000, 2001. Essays, some cited.

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4554

Clark, Ronald William. The Birth of the Bomb: The Untold Story of Britain's Part in the Weapon that Changed the World. New York: Horizon, 1961, 209 pp. Preface: George Thomson; British research & contributions.

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4555

Clark, Ronald William. The Man Who Broke Purple: The Life of Colonel William F. Friedman Who Deciphered the Japanese Code in World War II. Boston: Little Brown, 1977, ix, 271 pp.

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4556

Clark, Roy. Black-Sailed Traders: The Keels and Wherries of Norfolk and Suffolk. Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1961, 1972, 264 pp. 25 illustrations.

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4557

Clark, S. "English Naval Strategy during the Anglo-Scottish Wars of the 1540s." Masters thesis, Strathclyde, 1991. (ASLIB 42-7973); economic blockade & transport of army & supplies.

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4558

Clark, Thomas. Naval History of the United States: From the Commencement of the Revolutionary War. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Carey, 1814. Mixture of narrative & excerpts; covered first several months of the War of 1812; 2nd vol. unfinished.

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4559

Clark, Thomas Blake. Omai: First Polynesian Ambassador to England: The True Story of His Voyage There in 1774 with Captain Cook. San Francisco: Colt; Honolulu: Hawaii UP, 1940, 1969, 114 pp. Biography of Omai of Tahiti; chatty, dramatic, fictionalized, not scholarly, not thorough.

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4560

Clark, Victor C. Triumph and Disaster: The Autobiography of a Naval Officer. Tunbridge Wells: Parapress, 1994, 128 pp. From RN.

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4561

Clark, Wallace. The Lord of the Isle Voyage: Western Ireland to the Scottish Hebrides in the Sixteenth-Century Galley. Naas: Leinster Leader, 1993, 171 pp. Replica voyage, 12-man curragh, Derry to Iona, 1963; other voyages, 1991, 1992.

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4562

Clark, William Bell. Ben Franklin's Privateers: A Naval Epic of the American Revolution. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP; Westport: Greenwood, 1956, 1969, xvi, 198 pp.

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4563

Clark, William Bell. The First Saratoga: Being the Saga of John Young and His Sloop-of-War. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1953, xi, 199 pp. American privateer; 3 criuses & disappeared.

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4564

Clark, William Bell. George Washington's Navy: Being an Account of His Excellency's Fleet in New England Waters. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1960, 275 pp. 4 New England armed schooners, 1775-1777; took 29 prizes.

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