Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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11385

Horeau, Yves. The Adventures of Tintin at Sea. London: Murray, 2004, 57 pp. Ed: Michael Farr; to support exhibition, NMM, 2004.

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11386

Horin, Niki. Search for the South Pole. Scoresby: Five Mile, 2009. Large folio, pop-u book; juvenile literature.

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11387

Horlick, Ted. "[The Development of Nuclear Propulsion for Submarines in the RN"]. Proceedings of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, 196 (1982).

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11388

Horn, Daniel. The German Naval Mutinies of World War I. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 1969, 346 pp.

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11389

Horn, Daniel, ed. The Private War of Seaman Stumpf. London: Leslie Freeman, 1969. German seaman, 1st World War.

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11390

Horn, Daniel, ed. War, Mutiny and Revolution in the German Navy: The World War I Diary of Seaman Richard Stumpf. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 1976, 442 pp. Perceptive & well-read German sailor.

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11391

Horn, James P.P. Adapting to a New World: English Society in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake. Chapel Hill: NCUP, 1994, xv, 461 pp. For Institute of Early American History & Culture; revisionist.

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11392

Horn, James P.P. "British Diaspora: Emigration from Britain, 1680-1815." See P. Marshall, Oxford History of the British Empire, II., pp. 28-52.

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11393

Horn, James P.P., ed. Captain John Smith: Writings: With Other Narratives of Roanoke, Jamestown, and the First English Settlement of America. New York: Library of America, 2007, xxxii, 1344 pp. 32 illustrations; included major works.

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11394

Horn, James P.P. "The Conquering of Eden: Possession and Dominion in Early Virginia." See R. Applebaum, Envisioning, pp. 25-48.

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11395

Horn, James P.P. [The Fate of the Colonists of Roanoke]. In 2006, noted as "next book" after one on Jamestown.

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11396

Horn, James P.P. The Land as God Made It: Jamestown and the Birth of America. New York; Basic, 2005, 337 pp. Scholarly work; included new evidence on fate of Roanoke Island.

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11397

Horn, James P.P. "Tobacco Colonies: The Shaping of English Society in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake." See N. Canny, Oxford History of the British Empire, I., pp. 170-92.

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11398

Horn, Walter W., Marshall, Jenny White & Rourke, Grellan D. The Forgotten Heritage of Skellig Michael. Berkeley: California UP, 1989, 1990, xi, 111 pp. 9th century hermitage on island off west coast of Ireland; thesis: Irish monastecism saved civilization.

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11399

Horne, Gerald. The Deepest South: The U.S., Brazil, and the African Slave Trade. New York New York UP, 2007, 341 pp. Trans-Atlantic slave trade; 1808: abolition by U.S.; but U.S. & Brazil cooperated to perpetuate slavery.

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11400

Horne, Gerald. Race War!: White Supremacy and the Japanese Attack on the British Empire. New York: NYUP, 2004, xx, 409 pp.

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11401

Hornell, J. "The Role of Birds in Early Navigation." Antiquity, 20 (1946): 142-49.

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11402

Horner, Dave. Shipwreck: A Saga of Sea Tragedy and Sunken Treasure. New York: Sheridan, 1999, 2002, xviii, 295 pp. 1654, treasure fleet wrecked off Equador.

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11403

Horner, David Murray. "Australia and Allied Strategy in the Pacific, 1941-1945." Defence Forces Journal, 31 (November 1981): 45-54. Actually, Australia had little say in formulating Allied strategy.

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11404

Horner, David Murray. "Australian Estimates of the Japanese Threat, 1905-1941." See P. Towle, Estimating Foreign Military Power, pp. 139-71.

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