Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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11545

Howay, Frederic William. The Atahualpa: Which Vessel Was Attacked by Natives on the Northwest Coast of America in June of 1805. Fairfield: Galleon, 1978, 28 pp. Folio.

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11546

Howay, Frederic William. The Journal of Captain James Colnett aboard the Argonaut from April 26, 1789 to November 3, 1791. Publications of the Champlain Society, # 26. Toronto: Champlain Society, 1940, xxxi, 328 pp.

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11547

Howay, Frederic William. A List of Trading Vessels in the Maritime Fur Trade, 1785-1825. Kingston: Limestone, 1973, 208 pp. Folio; ed: Richard A. Pierce.

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11548

Howay, Frederic William. "Some Lengthy Open-Boat Voyages in the Pacific Ocean." Am Nep, 4 (January 1944): 53-57. Notable: Bligh & Bounty launch, 1789, 41 days, 3618 miles.

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11549

Howat, Frederic William. Voyages of the Columbia to the Northwest Coast, 1787-1790 and 1790-1793. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society; Amsterdam: Israel, New York: Da Capo; Portland: Oregon Historical Society, 1941, 1969, 1990, xxvii, 578 pp.

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11550

Howay, Frederic William, ed. Zimmermann's Captain Cook: An Account of the Third Voyage of Captain Cook Around the World, 1776-1779. Toronto: Ryerson, 1930, xiv, 120 pp. Heinrich Zimmermann.

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11551

Howcroft, Ivor. "Assault on Walcheren: 1944." See P. Hore, Sea Power Ashore, pp. 259-73.

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11552

Howcroft, Ivor. "The Role of the Royal Navy in the Amphibious Assaults in the Second World War." Ph.D. diss, Exeter, 2003. Under Michael Duffy & N.A.M. Rodger; (ASLIB 52-12071).

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11553

Howe, Christopher. The Origins of Japanese Trade Superiority: Development and Technology in Asia from 1540 to the Pacific War. Hong Kong: Oxford UP; Chicago: Chicago UP; London: Hurst, 1996, xxvi, 471 pp.

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11554

Howe, Hartley Edward. North American Maritime Museums: An Annotated Guide. New York: Facts on File, 1987, xii, 371 pp. Folio; 261 entries; by geographical regions; included Canada.

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11555

Howe, Jonathan T. Multicrises: Seapower and Global Politics in the Missile Age. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1971, 412 pp.

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11556

Howe, Kerry R. "The Making of Cook's Death." J Pac His, 31 (1996): 108-18.

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11557

Howe, Kerry R. The Quest for Origins: Who First Discovered and Settled New Zealand and the Pacific Islands? Honolulu: Hawaii UP; London: Penguin, 2003, 235 pp. Important book; origins: Polynesian; from South China, thence along island chains; developed advanced maritime skills.

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11558

Howe, Kerry R. Where the Waves Fall: A New South Sea Islands History from First Settlement to Colonial Rule. Pacific Islands Monograph Series, # 2. Honolulu: Hawaii UP; London: Allen & Unwin, 1934, 1984, xiv, 403 pp.

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11559

Howe, Sonia Elizabeth. In Quest of Spices. London: Herbert Jenkins, 1946, 268 pp. Entertaining introduction.

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11560

Howell, Colin & Twomey, Richard, eds. Jack Tar in History: Essays in the History of Maritime Life and Labour. Fredericton: Acadiensis, 1991, 276 pp. 13 essays, some cited; conference, Halifax, 1991.

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11561

Howell, John. The Life and Adventures of Alexander Selkirk: Containing the Real Incidents upon Which the Romance of Robinson Crusoe Is Founded. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd; London: George Whittaker, 1829, 1833, 1847, 196 pp.

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11562

Howell, Raymond C. "The Role of the Navy in British Slave Trade Suppression Policy Off the East Coast of Africa, 1860-1890." Ph.D. diss, London, King's College, 1978. Under Andrew Porter; (ASLIB 28-5171).

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11563

Howell, Raymond C. The Royal Navy and the Slave Trade. London: Croom Helm; New York: St. Martin, 1987, ix, 246 pp. Monumental legacy left by RN: abolution of slave trade, east & west coasts of Africa.

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11564

Howells, Richard. The Myth of the Titanic. London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin, 1999, xii, 213 pp. Critical analysis; myth more interesting than facts.

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