Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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15125

McGrail, Sean. "The Sea and Archaeology." His Res, 76 (February 2003): 1-17.

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15126

McGrail, Sean. Studies in Maritime Archaeology. British Archaeological Reports Series, # 256. Oxford: Hedges, 1997, 374 pp. Large folio.

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15127

McGrath, John & Barton, Mark. Fencing in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, 1793-1948. Portsmouth: Royal Navy Amateur Fencing Association, 2004, 32 pp.

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15128

McGrath, John & Barton, Mark. Naval Cutlass Exercise. Portsmouth: Royal Navy Amateur Fencing Association, 2002, 28 pp. Training & drills; weapons for boarders, from 1813.

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15129

McGrath, John. Swords for Officers of the Royal Navy. Portsmouth: Royal Navy Amateur Fencing Association, 2005, 32 pp. RNSO 5, HMS Temeraire, Portsmouth; illustrations; from 1805; included Customs Service.

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15130

McGrath, Patrick. "Bristol and America, 1480-1631." See K. Andrews, Westward Enterprise, pp. 81-102.

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15131

McGrath, Patrick, ed. Bristol in the Eighteenth Century. Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1972, 227 pp. Collection, Bristol Maritime Association, on maritime matters.

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15132

McGrath, Patrick. The Merchant Venturers of Bristol: A History of the Society of Merchant Venturers of the City of Bristol from Its Origins to the Present Day. Society of Merchant Venturers of the City of Bristol Series. Bristol: Merchants Hall, 1975, xviii, 613 pp.

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15133

McGrath, Patrick, ed. Records Relating to the Society of Merchant Venturers of the City of Bristol in the Seventeenth Century. Publications Series, # 17. Bristol: Bristol Record Society, 1952, xvi, 276 pp.

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15134

McGreal, Stephen. The War on Hospital Ships, 1914-1918. Barnsley: Seaforth, 2009, 272 pp. Sunk by Germans; seen as "Hun Barbarity."

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15135

McGreal, Stephen. Zeebrugge and Ostend Raids, 1918. Battleground, Channel Ports, World War II Series. Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2007, 176 pp.

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15136

MacGregor, David Roy. British and American Clippers: A Comparison of Their Design, Construction and Performance in the 1850s. London: Conway; Annapolis: NIP, 1993, 192 pp. 225 illustrations; heyday: 1849-1869.

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MacGregor, David Roy. Fast Sailing Ships: Their Design and Construction, 1775-1875. Historical Publications Series. Lymington: Nautical; Annapolis: NIP; Greenwich: Conway, 1973, 1988, 320 pp. Foreword: Howard Chapelle; large folio, 300 plans; term "clipper" misused; major step in development of merchant ships.

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15138

MacGregor, David Roy. "Former Naval Cheapskate: Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill and the Royal Navy, 1924-1929." Arm For & Soc, 19 (Spring 1993): 319-34. Churchill of 1920s for cutting arms budgets.

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15139

MacGregor, David Roy. "Innovation in Naval Warfare in Britain and the United States between the First and Second World Wars." Ph.D. diss, Rochester, 1990, 248 pp. (DAI 51/93, p. 964).

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15140

MacGregor, David Roy. Merchant Sailing Ships, 1775-1815: The Design and Construction. Watford: Argus; London: Conway, 1980, 1985, viii, 218 pp. Illus: P.A. Roberts, T.W. Ward & others; standard, authoritative.

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15141

MacGregor, David Roy. Merchant Sailing Ships, 1815-1850: Supremacy of Sail. London: Conway; Annapolis: NIP, 1984, 191 pp.

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15142

MacGregor, David Roy. Merchant Sailing Ships, 1850-1875: Heyday of Sail. London: Conway; Annapolis: NIP, 1984, 256 pp. Folio, profusely illustrated.

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15143

MacGregor, David Roy. The Schooner: Its Design and Development from 1600 to the Present. London: Chatham; Annapolis: NIP, 1997, 2001, 192 pp.

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15144

MacGregor, David Roy. The Tea Clippers: An Account of the China Tea Trade and of Some of the British Sailing Ships. . . ., 1849 to 1869. London: Marshall; London: Conway; Annapols: NIP, 1952, 1972, 1983, xx, 272 pp. Outstanding study; to fulfill dramatic increase in demand for tea; 208 individual ship biographies; passage time, China to Britain, c. 100 days.

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