Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Fair, John D. "The Norwegian Campaign and Winston Churchill's Rise to Power in 1940: A Study of Perception and Attribution." IHR, 9 (August 1987): 410-37. Focus on irony of situation, then & later.

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7386

Fairbank, John King. Trade and Diplomacy on the China Coast: The Opening of the Treaty Ports, 1842-1854. 2 vols. Harvard Historical Studies Series, # 63. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1953, 1964, 1969.

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7387

Fairbanks, Charles H. "Choosing among Technologies in the Anglo-German Naval Arms Competition, 1898-1915." See W. Cogar, NHS-7, pp. 127-42.

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7388

Fairbanks, Charles H. "The Origins of the Dreadnought Revolution: A Historiographical Essay." IHR, 13 (May 1991): 246-72.

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7389

Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr. A Hell of a War. New York: St. Martin, 1993, 278 pp. Dedicated to memory of Mountbatten.

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7390

Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr. The Salad Days. London: Collins, 1988, xiv, 431 pp. "Dickie," an "unswerving friend"; Mountbatten to Newport News to command Illustrious.

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7391

Fairburn, John. The Life of Admiral Lord Nelson: Containing the Correct Account of All His Naval Engagements and Death. London: Fairburn, [1805], 1806, 40 pp.

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7392

Fairclough, Keith. "Navigational Devices along the River Lea, 1600-1767." Transactions of the Newcomen Society, 64 (1992-1993): 21-40.

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7393

Fairhall, David. "The Royal Navy, the Public and the Media." See G. Till, Future of British Sea Power, pp. 38-44.

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7394

Fairhall, David. Russia Looks to the Sea: Study of the Expansion of Soviet Maritime Power. London: Andre Deutsch, 1971, 287 pp.

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7395

Fairs, G.H. "Criminal Transportation: In Theory and Practice, with Special Reference to Australia." Master's thesis, Bristol, 1933.

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7396

Fairweather, Cliff. Hard Lying. Colchester: Avalon Associates, 2005, 300 pp. "V" and "W" Class destroyers; primitive, uncomfortable, heavily armed.

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7397

Faivre, Mario. We Killed Darlan: A Personal Account of the French Resistance in North Africa, 1940-1942. Manhattan: Sunflower, 1998, 200 pp. Memoir; assassination in Algiers, December 1942.

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7398

Falconbridge, Alexander. An Account of the Slave Trade on the Coast of Africa. London: J. Phillips, 1788, 72 pp.

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7399

Falconbridge, Anna Maria. Narrative of Two Voyages to the River Sierra Leone with Alexander Falconbridge: An Account of the Slave Trade on the Coast of Africa. Liverpool: Liverpool UP, 2000, viii, 236 pp. Ed: Christopher Fyfe.

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Falconer, Alexander Frederick. Shakespeare and the Sea. New York: Ungar, 1964, xvi, 164 pp. Shakespeare was well informed about maritime enterprise, e.g., shipwrecks, pirates, storms, navigation, ceremonies, invasion scares.

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7401

Falconer, Duncan. First into Action: A Dramatic Personal Account of Life in the SBS. London: Warner, 2001, xv, 431 pp.

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7402

Falconer, John, comp. Sail and Steam: A Century of Maritime Enterprise, 1840-1935. Photographs from the National Maritime Museum. London: Viking; Boston: Godine, 1993, 192 pp. 200 illustrations; as early as 1838.

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7403

Falconer, William. The Shipwreck: A Poem. . . . 1762. London: William Baynes; Falmouth: James Trattan; London: T. Nelson; London: N. Hawkes, 1806, 1811, 1824, 1860, 1868, 1887, 1901, xxxviii, 152 pp. His experience aboard HMS Britannia, wrecked off Greece, 1 of 3 survivors; early nautical fiction.

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Falconer, William. Universal Marine Dictionary: Or, A New Universal Dictionary of the Marine: Or, Falconer's Marine Dictionary. London: Badcock; London: Cadell; Newton Abbot: David & Charles; London: Macdonald; London: Chatham, 1750, 1769, 1780, 1804, 1815, 1930, 1970, 1974, 2002, 2006, 864 pp. Eds: William Burney & J.W. Norris; old standard; descriptive record of subjects of 18th century: shipbuilding, seamanship, naval discipline.

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