Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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1664

Beardwood, Alice. Alien Merchants in England, 1350 to 1377: Their Legal and Economic Position. Monographs of Medieval Academy of America Series, # 3. Cambridge: Medieval Academy, 1931, xii, 212 pp.

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1665

Bearne, Catherine Mary. A Sister of Marie Antoinette: The Life-Story of Marie Caroline, Queen of Naples. London: Fisher Unwin, 1907, xx, 437 pp. Close links to Lady Hamilton.

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1666

Beasley, William Gerald. Great Britain and the Opening of Japan, 1834-1858. London: Luzac, 1951, 227 pp. Prominent expert.

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1667

Beasley, William Gerald. Japanese Imperialism, 1894-1945. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1987, viii, 279 pp.

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1668

Beatson, Robert. Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain from 1727 to 1783. 6 vols. London: J. Shachan; London: Longman, 1790-1804, (1st 3 vols: lxxxvii, 1060 pp). Naval & "combined" operations.

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1669

Beattie, John. The Falklands Story. London: Express Newspapers, 1982, 66 pp. "Dramatic account of how a Task Force of 101 ships sailed into action 8,000 miles from home;" magazine format.

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1670

Beattie, Mark & Evans, David C. "Japan." See J. Hattendorf, Ubi Sumus, pp. 213-22.

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1671

Beattie, Owen, Kowal, W. & Bardsgard, H. "Did Solder Kill Franklin's Men?" Nature, 343 (January 1990): 319-20.

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1672

Beattie, Owen & Savelle, James. Discovery of Human Remains from Sir John Franklin's Last Expedition." Historical Archaeology, 17 (1983): 100-05.

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1673

Beattie, Owen. "Elevated Bone Lead Levels in Franklin Expedition Crewmen." See P. Sutherland, Franklin Era in Canadian History, pp. 41-48.

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1674

Beattie, Owen & Geiger, John. Frozen in Time: Unlocking the Secrets of the Franklin Expedition. New York: Dutton; London: Bloomsbury; Vancouver: Greystone, 1987, 1988, 2004, xi, 180 pp. Alternate subtitle: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition; "perennial mystery"; HMS Erebus & Terror, departed 1845, 129 total crew; Beattie, 4 expeditions, 1980s; tests on 3 exhumed bodies; conclusion: lead poisoning from defective tin cans; officers died faster & sooner.

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1675

Beattie, Owen. "A Report on Newly Discovered Human Skeletal Remains from the Last Sir John Franklin Expedition." Muskox, 33 (1983): 68-77.

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1676

Beatty, Charles. DeLesseps of Suez: The Man and His Times. New York: Harper, 1956, 334 pp. Alt. title: Ferdinand DeLessps.

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1677

Beatty, Charles Robert Longfield. Our Admiral: A Biography of Admiral of the Fleet Earl Beatty. London: W.H. Allen, 1980, xi, 211 pp. By nephew; "family portrait."

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1678

Beatty, William. The Death of Nelson: The Authentic Narrative: With the Circumstances Preceding Attending, and Subsequent to that Event: Professional Report on His Lordship's Wound: And Several Interesting Anecdotes. London: Cadell; London: W. Mason; London: Atheneum, 1807, 1808, 1894, 1895, 1985, iv, 99 pp. Foreword: Charles Weston; by the surgeon of HMS Victory.

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1679

Beatty, William. "Mr. Beatty's Account of the Death of Lord Nelson." Medical and Physical Journal, 15 (1806): 73.

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1680

Beaucour, Fernand Emile. La Campagne l'Egypte (1798-1801): d'apres les dessins inedits de Noel Dejuine. Levallois: Societe de Sauvegarde, 1983, 232 pp. Many drawings & illustrations.

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1681

Beaufre, Andre. The Suez Expedition, 1956. London: Faber & Faber; New York: Praeger, 1967, 1969, 161 pp. Trans: Richard Barry; best on French operations.

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1682

Beaujard, Philippe. "The Indian Ocean in Eurasian and African World Systems before the Sixteenth Century." J World His, 16 (December 2005): 411-66.

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1683

Beaumont, Joan. "Starving for Democracy: Britain's Blockade of and Relief for Occupied Europe, 1939-1945." War & Society, 8 (October 1990): 57-82. Controversy; food deemed contraband & banned.

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