Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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13045

King, Dean. "O'Brian, Patrick (1914-2000)." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, III., pp. 119-20.

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13046

King, Dean. Patrick O'Brian: A Life Revealed. New York: Henry Holt; London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2000, xviii, 397 pp. Conclusion: O'Brian not the man he claimed to be; changed name from Russ, abandoned wife & 2 children; claim to be Irish not true; accepted honorary doctorate from Trinity College, Dublin, based on Irish claim; Dean had no assistance from O'Brian.

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13047

King, Dean, Hattendorf, John B. & Estes, J. Worth, eds. A Sea of Words: Lexicon and Companion for Patrick O'Brian's Seafaring Tales. Owl Book Series. New York: Henry Holt, 1995, 1997, 2000, xxii, 508 pp. Definition of 3000 words & phrases.

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13048

King, Dean. Skeletons on the Zahara: A True Story of Survival. Boston: Little Brown; London: Heinemann; London: Arrow,2004, 2005, ix, 353 pp. Actual adventure, early 19th century; shipwreck & long journey.

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13049

King, Ernest J. & Whitehill, Walter Muir. Fleet Admiral King: A Naval Record. New York: Norton, 1952, xv, 674 pp. Memoir of major American naval commander; influential on Pacific strategy & British entry.

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13050

King, Gillian. Imperial Outposts: Aden: Its Place in British Strategic Policy. Chatham House Essay Series, # 6. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1964, vi, 93 pp.

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13051

King, H.G.R., comp. Atlantic Ocean. World Bibliographical Series, vol. 61. Santa Barbare: ABC-Clio, 1985, xx, 252 pp. 913 annotated entries; up to date guide to literature; geographical & historical context.

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13052

King, H.G.R., ed. The Wicked Mate: The Antarctic Diary of Victor Campbell. Alburgh: Bluntisham, 1988, 192 pp. Led northern party, Scott Antarctic Expedition, 1910-1913.

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13053

King, J.C.H. "Vancouver: Cautious Collector." See S. Haycox, Enlightenment & Exploration, pp. 149-60.

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13054

King, James. The Death of Captain Cook. Annual Keepsake Series. San Francisco: Book Club of California, 1940, 14 pp. From account of 3rd voyage.

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13055

King, James Wilson. The War-Ships of Europe: Being the Substance of a [Report]. Portsmouth: Griffin, 1878, xiii, 337 pp. Additional notes by English Naval Architect.

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13056

King, James Wilson. The War-Ships and Navies of the World, 1880. Annapolis: NIP, 1880, 1982, 642 pp. 66 illustrations.

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13057

King, John. "Technology and the Seafarer." J Mar Res (1 December 2000). Advances, e.g., in propulsion & communications.

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13058

King, John Bolton. James King, RN: Captain Cook Is Killed but the Third Voyage of Discovery Goes On. Maritime Monographs Series, # 4. Exeter: South West Maritime History Society, 2004, 209 pp.

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13059

King, Jonathan. The First Fleet: The Convict Voyage that Founded Australia, 1787-1788. Melbourne: Macmillan; London: Secker & Warburg, 1982, 186 pp.

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13060

King, Norman, Lawson, Richard & Peirse, Dick. All the Queen's Men: The Profession of Arms: Navy, Army and Air Force. Reading: Educational Explorers, 1967, 148 pp. 3 essays: sailor, soldier, airman.

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13061

King, Pauline Nawahineokala'i. "Some Thoughts on Native Hawaiian Attitudes towards Captain Cook." See G. Williams, Captain Cook, pp. 94-109.

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13062

King, Richard. The Franklin Expedition from First to Last. London: John Churchill; Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey, 1855, 1860, 1997, xxxviii, 280 pp.

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13063

King, Robert J. "'Ports of Shelter and Refreshment. . . .': Botany Bay and Norfolk Island in British Naval Strategy, 1786-1808." Hist'l Stud, 22 (1986): 199-213.

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13064

King, Robert J., ed. The Secret History of the Convict Colony: Alexandro Malaspina's Report on the British Settlement of New South Wales. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1990, 179 pp.

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