Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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16626

Mitchell, Sally, ed. Victorian Britain: An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland, 1988, 2011 (Routledge) xxiv, 986 pp. 900 signed articles; included Royal Navy.

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16627

Mitchell, T.C., ed. Captain Cook and the South Pacific. British Museum Yearbook, # 3. London: British Museum; New York: Farrar Straus, 1979, 249 pp. 5 essays, some cited.

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16628

Mitchell, William Harry & Sawyer, Leonard Arthur. British Standard Ships of World War I. Wartime Standard Ships Series, vol. 3. Liverpool, 1968, xi, 178 pp. 51 illustrations.

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16629

Mitchell, William Harry & Sawyer, Leonard Arthur. The Cape Run: The Story of the Union Castle Service to South Africa and of the Ships Employed. Levenham: Terence Dalton, 1984, ix, 214 pp. Illus: Nigel V. Robinson.

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16630

Mitchell, William Harry & Sawyer, Leonard Arthur. Cruising Ships. Merchant Ships of the World Series. London: Macdonald, 1967, 160 pp.

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16631

Mitchell, William Harry. The Cunard Line: A Post-War History, 1945-1974. Deal: Marinart, 1975, 81 pp.

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16632

Mitchell, William Harry & Sawyer, Leonard Arthur. The Empire Ships: A Record of British-Built and Acquired Merchant Ships of the Second World War. London: Lloyd's of London, 1965, 1990, viii, 504 pp. 120 illustrations; 1400 merchant ships, each Empire . . . . .; much detail; each tracked down.

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16633

Mitchell, William Harry & Sawyer, Leonard Arthur. Sailing Ship to Supertanker: The Hundred-Year Story of British Esso and Its Ships. London: Terance Dalton, 1959, 1987, 1988, ix, 254 pp.

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16634

Mitchell, William Harry & Sawyer, Leonard Arthur. Wartime Standard Ships. Sea Breeze Series. 3 vols. Liverpool: Journal Commercial and Shipping Telegraphs, 1965-1968, xxviii, 356 pp. Illus: John S. Lindsay.

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16635

Mitchison, Amanda. Who Was Alexander Selkirk?: Survivor on a Desert Island. London: Short, 2004, 128 pp. Juvenile literature.

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16636

Mitford, John. The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy: A Poem in Four Cantos. London: Private; London: Johnston; London: Methuen, 1818, 1819, 1823, 1904, vii, 224 pp.

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16637

Mitford, Mary Russell. Christiana: The Maid of the South Seas. London: Valpy, 1811. Narrative poem; Bounty.

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16638

Mitler, H. RMS Canberra: The First Great Cruise Ship. Stroud: Tempus, 2007, 96 pp.

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16639

Mobley, Richard A. "The Beira Patrol: Britain's Broken Blockade against Rhodesia." See B. Ellerman, Naval Blockade & Sea Power, pp. 181-88.

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16640

Mobley, Richard A. "Deterring Iran, 1968-1971: The Royal Navy, Iran, and the Disputed Persian Gulf Islands." NWCR, 56 (Autumn 2003): 107-19.

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16641

Modelski, George & Thompson, William P. Seapower in Global Politics, 1494-1993. Seattle: Washington UP, 1988, xii, 380 pp. Hegemony, long cycle: Portugal, Netherlands, Britain, U.S.; rise & fall of maritime powers.

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16642

Moeller, Beverly Bowen. "Colnett's Journal aboard the Prince of Wales." Master's thesis, UCLA, 1965, xxxi, 273 pp. Trading voyage to Northwest; otter skins.

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16643

Moerenhout, J.A. Voyages aux Iles du Grand Ocean. 2 vols. Paris: Adrien Maisonneuve, 1837.

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16644

Moffat, Hugh. Ships and Shipyards of Ipswich, 1700-1970. Suffolk: Malthouse, 2002, 192 pp. 80 illustrations; from late 13th century; galleys for King's Navy.

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16645

Moffat, John. I Sank the Bismarck. London: Bantam, 2009.

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