Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Batchelor, John & Cooper, Bryan. Fighter: A History of Fighter Aircraft. London: Macdonald; New York: Scribner, 1973, 1974, 155 pp.

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Batchelor, John. Fighting Ships of World War One and Two. London: Phoebus, 1976, 255 pp. Comps: Anne Maclean & Suzanne Poole; folio.

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Bate, J., Grantham, W.W., Barnard, H.C. & Blaker, Richard. William Adams: The Pilot-Major of Gillingham, the First Englishman Who Discovered Japan. Gillingham: Mackays, 1934, 40 pp. To Japan in Dutch ship, 1600.

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Bately, Janet & Englert, Anton, eds. Ohther's Voyages: A Late Nineth-Century Account of Voyages along the Coast of Norway and Denmark and Its Cultural Context. Maritime Culture of the North Sea Series. Roskilde" Viking Ship Museum, 2007, 216 pp. 55 illustrations, 29 maps; voyages of trader; interdisciplinary.

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Bateman, Richard. "Advertising." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, I., pp. 5-7. Shipping.

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Bates, Darrell. The Fashoda Incident of 1898: Encounter on the Nile. London: Oxford UP, 1984, 194 pp. British vs. French.

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Bates, David. "1066: Does the Date Still Matter?" His Res, 78 (November 2005): 443-64. Institute of Historical Research, founded 1921.

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Bates, David. William the Conqueror. Kings & Queens of Medieval England Series. Stroud: Tempus, 1989, 2004, 288 pp.

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Bateson, Charles. The Convict Ships, 1787-1868. Glasgow: Brown & Ferguson, 1959, 355 pp. Full details, voyage by voyage; total of 160,663 male & female prisoners.

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Bateson, Charles. Gold Fleet for California: Forty-niners from Australia and New Zealand. East Lansing: Michigan State UP; Sydney: Ure Smith, 1963, 1964, 172 pp. Late 1840s-1850s, over 7000 persons sailed.

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Batey, Coleen, Jesch, Judith & Morris, Christopher D., eds. The Viking Age in Caithness, Orkney and the North Atlantic: Select Papers from the Proceedings. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1993, xvi, 554 pp. Papers from Viking Congress, # 11.

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Bath, A.G. "Victualling of the Navy." JRUSI, 84 (1939): 744-68. Documents improvements, e.g., canteen system, Cookery School, Standard Ration.

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Bath, Alan Harris. "'Permanent Friends, Permanent Interests': Anglo-American Cooperation in Naval Intelligence during the Second World War." Ph.D. diss, Rice, 1995, 523 pp. (DAI 56/12, p. 4900).

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Bath, Alan Harris. Tracking the Axis Enemy: The Triumph of Anglo-American Naval Intelligence. Lawrence: Kansas UP, 1998, xii, 308 pp. Intelligence sharing, also including Australia, New Zealand & Canada; extraordinary achievement of cooperation; e.g., tracking U-Boats.

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Bathe, Basil W. Seven Centries of Sea Travel: From the Crusades to the Cruises. London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1972, 298 pp. Folio.

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Bathencourt, Francisco & Curto, Diago Ramada, eds. Portuguese Oceanic Expansion, 1400-1800. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2009, 536 pp. Fills gap; much on Spanish expansion, little on Portugal.

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Bathurst, Bella. The Lighthouse Stevensons: The Extraordinary Story of the Building of the Scottish Lighthouses by the Ancestors of Robert Louis Stevenson. London: HarperCollins, 1999, 2005, xx, 284 pp.

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Bathurst, Bella. The Wreckers: A Story of Killing Seas and Plundered Shipwrecks, from the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day. Boston: Houghton Mifflin; London: HarperCollins, 2005, 326 pp.

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Bathhurst, Benjamin. "The Royal Navy: Taking Maritime Power into the New Millennium." JRUSI, 140 (August 1995): 7-14.

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Batstone, Stephanie. Wren's Eye View: The Adventures of a Visual Signaller. Tunbridge Wells: Parapress, 1994, 2001, 183 pp.

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