Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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12085

Jados, Stanley S. Consulate of the Sea and Related Documents. Tuscaloosa: Alabama UP, 1975, 326 pp. Typescript; originally 15th century; international rules of naval combat & other maritime matters.

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12086

Jaffe, Patricia. Lady Hamilton in Relation to the Art of Her Time: An Exhibition Organised by the Arts Council at the Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood, 18 July-16 October 1972 (The Exhibition Selected and Catalogued by Patricia Jaffe). London: Arts Council, 1972, 80 pp.

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12087

Jagger, J.E. Lord Nelson's Home at Merton. London: Kennard, 1926.

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12088

Jagger, J.E. Lord Nelson's Love and Life at Merton. London: Surrey Record Office. No date.

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12089

Jal, Auguste. Archeologie navale: Publiee par ordre des roi. 2 vols. Paris, 1839, 1840. By preeminent naval historian.

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12090

Jal, Auguste. Glossaire nautique: Repertoire polyglotte de termes de marine ancien et modernes. 2 vols. Paris: Moutin, 1848, 1978, 612 pp. Great French project, a modern Jal.

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12091

Jal, Auguste. Nouveau Glossaire Nautique D'Augustin Jal. Paris: CNRS, 1848, 1989, 1992, xxxv, 96 pp. Nautical dictionary based on historical principles; project to letter "H."

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12092

Jal, Auguste. A Du Quesne el la marine de son temps. 2 vols. Paris, 1873.

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12093

James, Alan M. "The Administration and Development of the French Navy and the Ministry of Cardinal Richelieu, 1618-1642." Ph.D. diss, Manchester, 1997. Under James Bergin.

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12094

James, Alan M. "The Development of French Naval Policy in the Seventeenth Century: Richelieu's Early Aims and Ambitions." French History, 12 (1998); 384-402.

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12095

James, Alan M. The Navy and Government in Early Modern France, 1572-1661. Royal Historical Society Studies in History, New Series, #40. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2004, ix, 198 pp. Role of the navy as an instrument of royal power.

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12096

James, Alison. "Atlantic History: Definitions, Challenges, and Opportunities." AHR, 111 (2006): 741-57.

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12097

James, Brian. "Allies in Disarray: The Messy End of the Crimean War." His Tod, 58 (March 2008): 24-31. Suspicion of France by Britain.

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12098

James, Brian. "The Battle that Gave Birth to an Empire." His Tod, 59 (December 2009): 26-32. Quiberon Bay, 1759; Hawke vs. French squadron; conclusion: battle more significant than Trafalgar.

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12099

James, Brian. "Pie in the Sky?" His Tod, 56 (September 2006): 38-40. Controversarial thesis: RN, not RAF, won Battle of Britain; much reaction: see Christina Goulter, Andrew Gordon, Gary Sheffield, JRUSI, October 2006.

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12100

James, David. "The Construction of the Ship Building Sheds at Pembroke Naval Dockyards." Maritime Wales, 26 (2005): 46-53.

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12101

James, David. "Dockyard Mateys: Anecdotes of the Dockyard Community's Maritime Experiences, 1750-1800." Maritime Wales, 23 (2002): 91-95.

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12102

James, David. "When the Rising Sun Flew in Jacob's Pill, Pembroke Dock: The Japanese Corvette Hiei." Maritime Wales, 23 (2002): 51-54.

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12103

James, Derek. Westland Aircraft since 1915. London: Putnam, 1991, 512 pp. Included helicopters.

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12104

James, Duke of York. Memoirs of the English Affairs, Chiefly Naval. . . ., 1660 to 1673, Written by His Royal Highness James Duke of York. . . . London, 1729. Official letter-book of the Duke.

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