Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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6085

Deacon, Richard. Peddler of Death: The Life and Times of Sir Basil Zaharoff. New York: Holt, 1965, 255 pp. Notorious arms merchant & early oil tycoon.

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6086

Deacon, Richard. The Silent War: A History of Western Naval Intelligence. New York: Hippocrene, Newton Abbot: David & Charles; London: Grafton; London: Sphere, 1978, 1980, 1988, 335 pp. Journalistic claims: advances in communications & submarine developments; Room 39 & Room 40 at Admiralty.

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6087

Deacon, Richard & Fletcher, Katy. Spy Fiction: A Connoisseur's Guide. New York: Facts on File, 1990, vi, 346 pp. Expanded version of ; Who's Who. . . .; e.g., Conrad, Cooper, Erskine Childers, Fleming, le Carre, Deighton.

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6088

Deacon, Richard. Who's Who in Spy Fiction. London: Elm Tree, 1977, vi, 216 pp.

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6089

Deakes, Christopher. A Postcard History of the Passenger Liner. London: Chatham, 2005, 160 pp. 500 postcards included.

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6090

Dean, Graham, Keith, Evans & The Nelson Society. Nelson's Heroes. London: Nelson Society, 1994, 2001, 150 pp. 54 men who served with Nelson; in alphetical order: Thomas Allen to John Cobb Whicher.

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6091

Dean, J.S. "The New Matthew: Making a Ship, Bristol-Fashion." Am Nep, 59 (Winter 1999): 51-59. In May 1497, Cabot set out from Bristol for the New World; 73-foot caravel; 500th anniversary along with International Festival of the Sea at Bristol.

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6092

Dean, Martin, Ferrari, Ben, Oxley, Ian, Redknap, Mark & Watson, Kit, eds. Archaeology Underwater: The NAS Guide to Principles and Practice. London: Nautical Archaeology Society, 1992, ix, 336 pp. Folio, glossy; long-awaited handbook.

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6093

Dean, Martin. "Ship and Boat Archaeology in Britain, 1979-1982." See C. Cederlund, Post-Medieval Boat and Ship Archaeology, pp. 381-84.

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6094

Deane, Anthony. Doctrine of Naval Architecture. London: Conway, 1670, 1981, 128 pp. Ed: Brian Lavery; from a MSS; in the Pepysian Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge.

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6095

Deane, Anthony N. Nelson's Favourite: HMS Agamemnon at War, 1781-1809. London: Chatham; Annapolis: NIP, 1996, 320 pp. Foreword: Admiral Jeremy Black; folio; SOTL at the Saints, Copenhagen & Trafalgar; ultimately aground in Uruguay, 1809.

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6096

Deane, Anthony N. Undiscovered Ocean: From Marco Polo to Francis Drake. Stroud: Tempus, 2005, 288 pp. Series of maritime expeditions.

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6097

Deane, John Bathurst. The Life of Richard Deane: Major General and General-at-Sea. . . . London: Longman, 1870, xii, 718 pp.

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6098

Dear, Ian C.B. Great Ocean Liners: The Heyday of Luxury Travel. London: Batsford, 1991, 160 pp. Large folio, glossy, 110 illustrations; attractive picture book; 1890s, British to challenge Germany, leader in luxury travel.

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6099

Dear, Ian C.B. Marines at War. London: Ian Allen, 1982, 128 pp. Fighting on land & sea; motto of Royal Marines: "Per Mare Per Terrain."

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6100

Dear, Ian C.B. & Kemp, Peter Kemp, eds. The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1976, 2005, 2006, viii, 678 pp. Over 2600 entries; alphabetical: from "Aaron Manby" to "Zulu."

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6101

Dear, Ian C.B. The Ropner Story. London: Hutchinson, 1986, xi, 165 pp. 30 illustrations; Robert Ropner, shipping company, West Hartlepool, tramp fleet.

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6102

Dear, Ian C.B. The Royal Yacht Squadron, 1815-1985. London: Stanley Paul, 1985, 208 pp. Foreword: Duke of Edinburgh; folio, 108 illustrations; most famous in world; contributions to national defense.

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6103

De Arcangelis, Mario. Electronic Warfare: From the Battle of Tsushima to the Falklands and Lebanon Conflicts. Poole: Blandford; New York: Sterling, 1985, 320 pp.

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6104

Dease, Peter Warren. From Barrow to Boothia: The Arctic Journal of Chief Factor Peter Warren Dease, 1836-1839. Rupert's Land Record Society Series, # 7. Montreal: McGill-Queen's UP, 2002, xi, 330 pp. Ed: William Barr; folio.

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