Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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10585

Haward, W.I. "The Financial Transactions between the Lancastrian Government and the Merchants of the Staple from 1449 to 1461." See E. Power, Studies in English Trade, pp. 293-320.

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10586

Hawke, David Freeman, ed. Richard Hakluyt: Voyages to the New World: A Selection. American History Landmarks. New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1972, 201 pp.

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10587

Hawkes, Charles Francis Christopher. Pytheas: Europe and the Greek Explorers. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1977, 46 pp. 8th J.L. Myres Memorial Lecture, New College, Oxford, 20 May 1975; early Atlantic exploration; to "land of amber & tin."

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10588

Hawkes, Sonia Chadwick, ed. Weapons and Warfare in Anglo-Saxon England. Oxford University Committee for Archaeology Monograph Series, # 21. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1989, vi, 213 pp. Multidisciplinary collection; essays, some cited; e.g., Sutton Hoo: 40 oarsmen required, London, Sandwich, Isle of Wight as bases.

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10589

Hawkesworth, John. Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present Majesty for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere. 3 vols. London: Strahan & Cadell, 1773, 1775, 1789, 1809, 1814-1815, lxii, 1601 pp. Amalgamation of journals of sea captains, including Cook; immediate success; some controversy; Enlightement themes: impetus for Christian missions.

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10590

Hawkey, Arthur. Black Night off Finisterre: The Tragic Tale of an Early British Ironclad. Annapolis: NIP, 1999, 192 pp. HMS Captain.

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10591

Hawkey, Arthur. Bligh's Other Muntiny. London: Angus & Robertson, 1975, vi, 202 pp. As Governor, New South Wales, 1808.

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10592

Hawkey, Arthur. HMS Captain. London: Bell, 1963, viii, 187 pp. Lost, September 1870, off Finisterre; 18 of 500 survived.

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10593

Hawkins, David. The Defence of Malaysia and Singapore: From AMDA to ANZUK. London: RUSI, 1972, 63 pp. Defence commitment for 1957-1966.

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10594

Hawkins, Desmond. Pilfold: The Life and Times of Captain John Pilfold, CB, RN: Born at Horsham and Baptized There 1769. Horsham Museum Society Monograph Series. Horsham: Horsham Museum Society, 1998, 74 pp. Folio.

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10595

Hawkins, Ian, ed. Destroyer: An Anthology of First-Hand Accounts of the War at Sea, 1939-1945. London: Conway, 2003, 2005, xxii, 570 pp. Foreword: Len Deighton; intro: John Hervey; 150 articles in anthology.

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10596

Hawkins, Mary Wise Savery. Plymouth Armada Heroes: The Hawkins Family. Plymouth: Brendon, 1888, viii, 189 pp. Geneological approach.

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10597

Hawkins, Nigel. The Starvation Blockades: Naval Blockades of World War I. London: Leo Cooper; Annapolis: NIP, 2002, x, 262 pp. British led "distant blockade."

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10598

Hawkins, Richard. Nelson: A Concise Biography of Admiral Lord Nelson, 1758-1805. Benalla: Saltwater, 2005, 56 pp.

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10599

[Hawkins, Richard.] The Obseervations of Sir Richard Hawkins. London, 1933. Ed: James A. Williamson.

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10600

Hawkins, William R. "The Man Who Invented Limited War." MHQ, 4 (Autumn 1991): 105-11. Julian Corbett, considered Britain's greatest maritime strategic thinker.

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10601

Hawkridge, Audrey. Jane and Her Gentlemen: Jane Austen and the Men in Her Life and Novels. London: Peter Owen, 2000, 208 pp. For Jane Austen Society.

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10602

Haws, Duncan. Anchor Line. Merchant Fleets Series, # 9. Burwash: TCL, 1986, 1988, 100 pp. 100 illustrations; 174 passenger liners & cargo ships; since 1854.

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10603

Haws, Duncan. Britain's Railway Steamers: North Western and Eastern Companies plus Zealand & Stena. Railway Steamers Series Trilogy, # 2; Merchant Fleets Series, # 25. Hereford: TCL, 1993, iii, 219 pp.

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10604

Haws, Duncan. Britain's Railway Steamers: Western and Southern Companies plus French & Stena. Merchant Fleets Series, # 24. Hereford: TCL, 1993, iii, 230 pp.

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