Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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13725

Larew, Karl G. "Operation Sea Lion Revisited." See W. Roberts, NHS-9, pp. 243-58.

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13726

Larew, Karl G. "The Royal Navy in the Battle of Britain." Historian, 54 (Winter 1992): 243-54. Decisive role of RN stressed.

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13727

Large, Tony. In Deep and Troubled Waters: The Story of a South African at War Who Survived the Sinkings of Both HMS Cornwall and the Troopship Laconia in 1942. Donington: Paul Watkins 2001, xiii, 194 pp. Memoir; HMS Cornwall sunk in Indian Oceann, 1942; to Laconia, sunk; survivor experience.

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13728

Larken, Meriel. Vapor Yavari: Navigation on Lake Titicaca, Peru. London: Yavar Project, 2006, 51 pp. Oldest passenger ship, British-built, 1860s, restored 1980s.

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13729

Larminie, F.G. "Britain's Offshore Resource Industries." See G. Till, Future of British Sea Power, pp. 70-72.

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13730

Larn, Richard & Carter, Clive. Cornish Shipwrecks. 3 vols. I: The South Coast. II: The Northern Coast. III: The Isles of Scilly. Newton Abbot: David & Charles; London: Pan, 1969-1971, 738 pp.

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13731

Larn, Richard. Devon Shipwrecks. Newton Abbot: David & Charles; London: Pan, 1974, 1977, 223 pp.

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13732

Larn, Richard & Larn, Bridget. Henry Trengouse: The Cornish Inventor of the Rocket Life-Saving Apparatus. Truro: Truran Croft, 2006, 47 pp.

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13733

Larn, Richard. "The Loss of HM Man-O-War Association, 1707, Its Relocation and Place in Nautical Archaeology." See M. Bound, Archaeology of Ships of War, pp. 52-57. 1707, Isles of Scilly; loss along with several others, 1500 killed; wreck discovered 1960s.

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13734

Larn, Richard, ed. "Poor England Has Lost So Many Men." St. Mary's: Council Isles of Scilly, 2007. Booklet; collection of accounts: notorious disaster, October 1707, 4 warships crashed onto shore, 1500 died.

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13735

Larner, John. Marco Polo and the Discovery of the World. New Haven: Yale UP, 1999, xiii, 250 pp. Venetian medieval explorer; did he go or not?

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13736

La Ronciere, Charles German Marie Bourel de. "Le Blocus Continentale de l'Angleterre sous Philipe le Bel." Revue des Question Historiques, new ser, 16 (1896): 402-41. Invasion projects.

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13737

La Ronciere, Charles German Marie Bourel de. Histoire de la Marine Francaise. 6 vols. Paris: Plon; Paris: Larousse, 1899-1932, 1934, abridged, vi, 408 pp. Scholarly; up to 1714.

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13738

Larrabee, Harold Atkins. Decisive at the Chespeake. New York: Potter; New York: Bramhall, 1964, 1965, xvii, 317 pp. 5 September 1781 off Capes of Virginia; British vs. French fleets; determined outcome of American Revolution.

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13739

Larsen, H.A. The Two Voyages of the RCM Police Schooner St. Roch through the North West Passage. Ottawa, 1945.

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13740

Larson, Everette E. A Selective Listing of Monographs and Government Documents on the Falkland/Malvinas Islands of the Library of Congress. Hispanic Focus Series, # 1. Washington: LC, 1982, 28 pp. 196 entries, monographs & government documents.

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13741

Larson, Laurence Marcellus. Canute the Great, c. 995-1035, and the Rise of Danish Imperialism during the Viking Age. Heroes of the Nation Series. New York: Putnam, 1912, xviii, 375 pp.

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13742

Larson, Laurence Marcellus. "The Political Policy of Cnut as King of England." AHR, 15 (July 1910): 720-43.

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13743

Lash, Stephen, ed. America and the Sea: Treasures from the Collections of the Mystic Seaport. New Haven: Yale UP, 2005, 159 pp. Essays; broad & deep collection.

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13744

Lasterle, Philippe. "Could Admiral Gensoul Have Averted the Tragedy of Mers el-Kebir?" J Mil His, 67 (July 1003): 835-44. Conclusion: Churchill forced decision.

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