Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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4805

Coleman, D.C. "Eli Heckscher and the Idea of Mercantilism." Scandinavian Economic Review, 5 (1957): 1-25.

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4806

Coleman, D.C. "Naval Dockyards under the Later Stuarts." EcHR, 2 ser, 6 (December 1953): 134-55. Included Chatham, Deptford, Woolwich, Portsmouth & Plymouth; shipbuilding treated as important factor in industrial revolution.

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4807

Coleman, Edward. Navy Days: Recollections of Navy Days by a Veteran of World War II. London: Andrews, 1999, 175 pp. Memoir.

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4808

Coleman, Ernest C. Captain Vancouver: North-West Navigator. Whitby: Caedman; Stroud: Tempus, 2001, 2007, 159 pp. Veteran of Cook's 3rd voyage; led voyage to Pacific.

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4809

Coleman, Ernest C. History of the Royal Navy and Polar Exploration: From Frobisher to Franklin. Revealing History Series. Stroud: Tempus, 2006, 352 pp.

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Coleman, Ernest C., ed. The 1766 Navy List. Bishop Norton: Ancholme, 2001, 190 pp.

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4811

Coleman, O. "Trade and Prosperity in the Fifteenth Century: Some Aspects of the Trade of Southampton." EcHR, 2 ser, 16 (1963): 9-22.

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4812

Coleman, Ronald. "Tragedy of the Pandora." See Memorial Research PLC, Mutiny on the Bounty, pp. 116-23. During search for Bounty mutineers, massive wreck.

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4813

Coleman, Terry. "The Black Book." Traf Chron, 19 (2009): 54-65. 4-vols.; ledgers: naval anecdotes, officers censured.

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4814

Coleman, Terry. The Liners: A History of the North Atlantic Crossing. London: Allen Lane; New York: Putnam; London: Penguin, 1976, 1977, 232 pp.

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4815

Coleman, Terry. The Nelson Touch: The Life and Legend of Horatio Nelson. London: Bloomsbury; Oxford: Oxford UP, 2001, 2002, xix, 423 pp. Alt. title: Nelson; "to tease out the man from the legend"; comprehensive & critical.

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4816

Coleman, Terry. "Nelson, the King, and His Ministers." Traf Chron, 13 (2003): 6-12. Explanation as to why Nelson was awarded a Baronetcy instead of a Vicountcy after the Battle of the Nile.

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4817

Coleman, Terry. Passage to America: A History of Emigrants from Great Britain and Ireland to America in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. London: Hutchinson; New York: Anchor, 1972, 1973, xxviii, 317 pp. Alt. title: Going to America.

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4818

Colenbrander, H.T., ed. Beschieden uit Vreemde Archieven omtrent de Groote Nederlandsche Zeeoorlogen, 1652-1676. (RGPks Vols. 18-19, The Hague, 1919. Documents.

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4819

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. The Ancient Mariner [The Rime of the Ancient Mariner]. Boston: Heath; New York: Atheneum; London: Vintage, 1897, 1911, 1992, 2004, xxxv, 59 pp. Illus: Ed Young; from Lyrical Ballads, 1798; "greatest sea poem in the language."

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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. The Friend. 2 vols. London, 1969. Ed: Barbara E. Rooke; much naval interest; Coleridge, secretary to Sir Alexander Ball at Malta.

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4821

Coles, Alan & Briggs, Ted. Flagship Hood: The Fate of Britain's Mightiest Warship. London: Hale, 1985, xii, 269 pp. 15,000 men served during 22 years; Hood Association.

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4822

Coles, Alan. Invergordon Scapegoat: The Betrayal of Admiral Tomkinson. Stroud: Sutton, 1993, 161 pp. Extensive apologetics; fascinating; failed to clear his name.

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4823

Coles, Alan. Slaughter at Sea: The Truth behind a Naval War Crime. London: Hale, 1986, 220 pp. Controversial incident: August 1915, Q-ship HMS Baralong sank U--27, all crew shot; deemed atrocity.

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Coles, Alan. Three before Breakfast: A True and Dramatic Account of How a German U-Boat Sank Three British Cruisers in One Desperate Hour. Havant: K. Mason, 1979, 192 pp. 22 September 1914 incident, North Sea; 1500 lives lost.

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