Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Clemens, Paul G.E. "The Rise of Liverpool, 1665-1750." EcHR, 2 ser, 29 (May 1976): 211-25.

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4626

Clement, Pierre, ed. Lettres, instructions et memoires de Colbert. 10 vols. Paris, 1861-1882.

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4627

Clement, Russell T., ed. Mutiny on the Bounty: An Exhibition Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Mutiny. Provo: Harold B. Lee Library, 1989, xxxix, 72 pp. Folio.

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4628

Clements, Paul. Marc Isambard Brunel. London: Longman, 1970, xvi, 270 pp. Father of Isambard Brunel; Thames tunnel & Portsmouth dockyard.

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4629

Clements, William H. Towers of Stength: The Story of the Martello Towers. Barnsley: Leo Cooper, 1999, 192 pp. Archaeological & historical study; most from early 19th century; gazetteer of surviving ones..

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4630

Clendinnen, Inga. Dancing with Strangers: Europeans and Australians at First Contact. Melbourne: Tesxt; Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003, 2005, 324 pp. From late 1780s to 1830s. Alt. subtitle: The True History of the Meeting of the British First Fleet and the Aboriginal Australians, 1788; at first, good relations, then estranged.

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4631

Clendenning, P.H. "The Anglo-Russian Trade Treaty of 1766." D. Phil. diss, Cambidge, 1976. (ASLIB 26-6332).

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4632

Clephan, R.C. "The Ordnance of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries." Archaeolical Journal, 68 (1911).

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4633

Clerk of Eldin, John. An Essay on Naval Tactics, Systematical and Historical: With Explanatory Plates. 2 vols. London: Cadell; Edinburgh, 1782, 1790, 1804, 1827. Scot, 1728-1812; included 52 engraved battle plans; influenced Nelson; "abandon the tyranny of the line."

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4634

Clerk of Eldin, John. A System of Seamanship and Naval Tactics: Extracted from the Encyclopedia Published by Thomas Dobson. Philadelphia: T. Dobson; Philadelphia: Bartram & Reynolds, 1799, 1807, 192 pp.

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[Clerke, Charles]. A Voyage Round the World in HMS Dolphin, Commanded by the Honourable Commodore Byron. . . . Exact Description of the Streights (sic) of Magellan and of the Gigantic People Called Patagonians. . . . J. Newberry, 1767, lxviii, 335 pp. Trans: French ed, Paris: Molina, 1767; circumnavigation by John Byron; Clerke later served on all three Cook voyages.

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4636

Cleveland, Richard Jeffrey. A Narrative of Voyages and Commercial Enterprises. London: Edward Moxon; New York: Bruce; New York: Leavitt & Allen; New York: Manhattan; New York: Hurst; New York: Harper, 1842, 1855, 1857, 1876, 1886, xii, 407 pp. Other titles & page numbers.

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4637

Cleves, Philip of Revenstein, Duke of. Instruction de Toutes Manieres de guerroyer, tant par terre que par mer, & des choses y servantes. Paris, 1505, 1558. Treatise on naval tactics.

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4638

Cliff, Kenneth S. Mr. Lock: Hatter to Lord Nelson and His Norfolk Neighbors. Wendy Webb Books. Norwich: Wendy Webb; London: Nelson Society, 2000, 2006, 72 pp. Lock & Company of London.

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4639

Cliff, Kenneth S. Mr. Lock the Hatter Went to Sea: The Battle of Trafalgar. Nelson Society, 2006.

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4640

Clifford, Barry & Perry, Paul. The Black Ship: The Quest to Recover an English Pirate Ship and Its Lost Treasure. London: Headline; New York: Clifford St.; Winter Spring: Isis, 1999, 2000, viii, 311 pp. Alt. title: Expedition Whydah: The Story of the World's First Excavation of a Pirate Treasure Ship and the Man Who Found Her.

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4641

Clifford, Barry. The Lost Fleet: The Discovery of a Sunken Armada from the Golden Age of Piracy. New York: HarperCollins; New York: Perennial, 2003, 304 pp. Tales of Golden Age of Piracy.

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Clifford, Barry & Turchi, Peter. The Pirate Prince: Discovering the Priceless Treasures of the Sunken Ship Whydah: An Adventure. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993, 222 pp.

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4643

Clifford, Kenneth J. Amphibious Warfare Development in Britain and America from 1920-1940. Laurens: Edgewood, 1983, x, 302 pp. Each independent of other.

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4644

Clifford, Kenneth J. "Anglo-American Interwar Amphibious Doctrine, 1920-1940." See C. Reynolds, 1973 Seminar on Maritime Studies, pp. 85-94.

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