Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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12505

Jones, Steve. Admiral Sir Charles Napier and Merchistoun Hall. Havant: Fuchsia, 2004, v, 137 pp. Napier, 1786-1860.

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12506

Jones, Tristan. Heart of Oak. London: Bodley Head; London: Triad, 1984, 1985, 282 pp. Memoir; personal observations from the lower deck, 2nd World War.

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12507

Jones, Vincent C. Operation Torch: Anglo-American Invasion of North Africa. Pan/Ballantine Illustrated History of World War II. New York: Ballantine; London: Pan/Ballantine, 1973, 159 pp.

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12508

Jones, Whitney Richard David. Thomas Rainborowe (c. 1610-1648): Civil War Seaman, Siegemaster, and Radical. Rochester: Boydell & Brewer, 2005, x, 154 pp. Placed him in context of Civil War, e.g., Putney Debates; leading officer of New Model & naval commander; assassinated.

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12509

Jones, Wilbur Devereux. The Confederate Rams at Birkenhead: A Chapter in Anglo-American Relations. Confederate Centennial Studies Series, # 19. Tuscaloosa: Confederate Publishing, 1961, 124 pp.

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12510

Jones, William R. A Critical Edition of the Poetical Works of William Falconer. London: Edwin Mellon, 2003, 518 pp. Autobiographical account, long voyage in Mediterranean; bibliography of works of Falconer.

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12511

Jones, William R. "Images of the Sea in English Literature, 1660-1800." See Guerres et Paix, pp. 113-28.

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12512

Jong, J. de. "Protection and Conservation of Shipwrecks." See S. McGrail, Archaeology of Medieval Ships and Harbours, pp. 247-60. Basis for methods of conservation.

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12513

Jong, M. de. "The Spatial Organization of Trade: Antwerp Merchants and the Gateway Systems in the Baltic and the Low Countries, c. 1550." See H. Bound, Trade, Diplomacy and Cultural Exchange, pp. 15-35.

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12514

Jongste, Jan A.F. de & Veenendaal, Augustus J., eds. Anthonie Heinsius and the Dutch Republic, 1688-1714: Politics, Finance, and War. The Hague: Institute of Netherlands History, 2002, 267 pp. Essays, some cited.

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12515

Jonker, Joost, Zanden, J.L. van, Howarth, Stephen & Sluyterman, K.E. A History of Royal Dutch Shell. 4 vols. I: From Challenger to Joint Industry Leader, 1890-1939. II: Powering the Hydrocarbon Revoution, 1939-1973. III: Keeping Competitive in Turbulent Markets, 1973-2007. IV: Appendices, Indexes. Oxford: Oxford, 2007, 1742 pp.

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12516

Jonkers, A.R.T. Earth's Magnetism in the Age of Sail. Baltimore: JHUP, 2003, 352 pp. Development of discipline; linked geomagnetic science & maritime history.

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12517

Jonquiere, Marquis C. de la. [Official History of Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign, 1798-1804.] 5 vols. French Ministry of War Series. Paris: Charles Lavauzelle, 1899, 1907, 1910, 3405 pp. From Historical Section, French General Staff; pro-Bonaparte.

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12518

Jonsson, Hannes. Friends in Conflict: Anglo-Icelandic Cod Wars and the Law of the Sea. London: Hurst; Hamden: Archon, 1982, xi, 240 pp. Series of conflicts, 1952-1976, 3 Cod Wars; eventually Iceland view prevailed; case study of change in law of the sea.

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12519

Joppien, Rudiger & Smith, Bernard. The Art of Captain Cook's Voyages. 3 vols. I: The Voyage of the Endeavour, 1768-1771. II: The Voyage of the Resolution and Adventure, 1772-1775. III: The Voyage of the Resolution and the Discovery, 1776-1780. New Haven: Yale UP, 1986-1988, 1431 pp. Large folio, exquisite production; works of official artists of 3 Cook voyages.

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12520

Joppien, Rudiger. "The Artist Bequest of Captain Cook's Voyages." See R. Fisher, Captain Cook and His Times, pp. 187-210.

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12521

Joppien, Rudiger. "Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg's Pantomime 'Omai, or a Trip Round the World' and the Artists of Captain Cook's Voyages." See T. Mitchell, Captain Cook and the South Pacific, pp. 81-136.

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12522

Jordan, David. Wolfpack: The U-Boat War and the Allied Counter-Attack, 1939-1945. Staplehurst: Spellmount, 2002, 176 pp. Folio.

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12523

Jordan, Gerald. "'An Absurd Amphibious Expedition': The British Invasion of Nicaragua in 1780." See J. Sweetman, NHS-10, pp. 87-104.

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12524

Jordan, Gerald. "Admiral Nelson and the Concept of Patriotism: The Trafalgar Centenary, 1905." See W. Cogar, NHS-7, pp. 143-55.

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