Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Hall, Christopher D. Wellington's Navy: Sea Power and the Peninsular War, 1807-1814. London: Chatham; Mechanicsburg: Stackpole, 2004, viii, 264 pp. Wellington credited maritime power for victory.

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9966

Hall, Christopher G.L. Britain, America and Arms Control, 1921-1937. London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin, 1986, 1987, viii, 295 pp.

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9967

Hall, Christopher G.L. "Britain, America and the Search for Comprehensive Naval Limitation, 1927-1936." D. Phil. diss, Oxford, 1982. Under Michael Howard; (ASLIB 32-5026).

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9968

Hall, D.O.W. Coastwatchers. New Zealand in the Second World War: Episodes & Studies Series, # 19. Wellington: War History, 1951, 32 pp. Solomon Islands; operations of RAN.

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Hall, Darlene Marie. "The Navy of James IV of Scotland." Ph.D. diss, Penn State, 1998, 394 pp. (DAI 60/01, p. 213).

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9970

Hall, David Ian. "'Look Skyward from Below the Waves': Admiral Tom Phillips and the Loss of the Prince of Wales and the Repulse." See G. Kennedy, British Naval Strategy East of Suez, pp. 118-27.

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9971

Hall, Geoffrey. Sailor's Luck: At Sea and Ashore in Peace and War. Durham: Memoir Club, 1999, xv, 238 pp.

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9972

Hall, Hubert. British Archives and the Sources for the History of the World War. London: Oxford UP, 1925, xxi, 445 pp.

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9973

Hall, Hubert. "The Imperial Policy of Elizabeth: From the State Papers Foreign and Domestic." TRHS, new ser, 3 (December 1885): 205-42.

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9974

Hall, Hubert. "The National Study of Naval History." TRHS, new, 12 (December 1898): 95-102. J.K. Laugjton read a similar paper at same time.

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9975

Hall, J. Clark. The British Code List for 1899: For the Use of Ships at Sea, and for Signal Stations. . . . London, 1857, 1899, xxiv, 102 pp. International Code of Signals, universial means of communication between ships & others; several published in 19th century.

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9976

Hall, James Norman. The Tale of a Shipwreck Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1934, viii, 164 pp. Illus: W. Alister Macdonald. Bounty mutiny; personal slant: "some blame to Bligh."

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9977

Hall, John A. A History of the Peninsular War. Vol. VIII: Biographical Dictionary of British Officers Killed and Wounded, 1808-1814. London, 1998, 640 pp. Complementary; supplement to Charles Oman's History; 3000 officers: British, Portuguese, Spanish.

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9978

Hall, Keith. Submariners: Real Life Stories from the Deep. Stroud: Tempus, 2006, 94 pp.

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9979

Hall, Lesley A. "What Shall We Do With the Proxy Sailor?: The Problem of Venereal Diseases in the British Mercantile Marine, 1860-1950." J Mar Res (13 October 2004).

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9980

Hall, Michael. "Anglo-American Relations and Naval Policy, 1919-1930." Ph.D. diss, McGill, 1990. (DAI 51/09, p. 3198).

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9981

Hall, Nigel. "The Liverpool Cotton Market and Cotton Re-exports, c. 1815-1914." Northern History, 43 (September 2006): 257-72. Largest market; demand "took-off."

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9982

Hall, Richard. Exploring the World of the Vikings. London: Thames & Hudson, 2006, 240 pp.

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9983

Hall, Timothy. Darwin 1942: Australia's Darkest Hour. Sydney: Methuen, 1980, 1981, 187 pp. February 1942, Japanese attack; same Task Force as attacked Pearl Harbor; 250 dead & serious problems.

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9984

Hall, Timothy. The Fall of Singapore. North Ryde: Methuen, 1983, 223 pp. Impregnable fortress, humiliating surrender.

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