Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Natkiel, Richard & Preston, Antony. The Weidenfeld Atlas of Maritime History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson; Greenwich: Bison; New York: Facts on File, 1986, 256 pp. From ancient times to present; chapter on rise of British seapower.

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17327

Natusch, Sheila. The Cruise of the Acheron. London, 1978, 190 pp.

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17328

Naumov, N.V. "The Soviet View." See S. Howarth, Battle of the Atlantic, pp. 554-66.

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17329

The Naval Chronicle. 40 vols. Abridgement to 5 vols. London: Chatham, 1998-1999, c. 20,000 pp. Between 1799-1819, published twice a year; originally edited by John McArthur & James Clarke; ed. of abridgement: Nicholas Tracy; extraordinary source, e.g., used by C.S. Forester & Patrick O'Brian for their nautical fiction; autobiography of Nelson; all news of interest to officers of RN.

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Naval Manning AgencyCorporate Plan 2001/2006. London: NMA, 2001, 20 pp. Folio.

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17331

Naval and Maritime Chronology, 1961-1971: Compiled from Ten Years of Naval Review. Annapolis: NIP, 1962-1973, viii, 321 pp. Folio.

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17332

Naval and Military Essays: Being Papers Read in the Naval and Military Section at the International Congress of Historical Studies, 1913. Cambridge Naval & Military Series. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1914, 243 pp. Essays.

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17333

Navias, Martin S. Nuclear Weapons and British Strategic Planning, 1955-1958. Nuclear History Program Series, # 1. Oxford: Clarendon, 1991, x, 269 pp. Sandys White Paper, 1957; described as landmark declaration of intent.

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17334

Navias, Martin S. "The Sandys White Paper of 1957 and the Move to the British New Look: An Analysis of Nuclear Weapons, Conventional Forces and Strategic Planning, 1955-1957." Ph.D. diss, London, 1989.

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17335

Navias, Martin S. & Hooten, E.R. Tanker Wars: The Assault on Merchant Shipping during the Iran-Iraq Conflict, 1980-1988. New York: Taurus, 1996. Detailed & informative.

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17336

Navias, Martin S. "'Vested Interests and Vanished Dreams': Duncan Sandys, the Chiefs of Staff and the 1957 White Paper." See P. Smith, Government & Armed Forces, 1996.

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17337

Nayder, Lillian. "Sailing Ships and Steamers, Angels and Whores: History and Gender in Conrad's Maritime Fiction." See M. Creighton, Iron Men, pp. 189-203.

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17338

Nayling, Nigel & McGrail, Sean. The Barland's Farm Romano-Celtic Boat. Research Report Series, # 138. York: Council for British Archaeology, 2004, xxii, 327 pp. Large folio; AD 300 sailing boat, Severn Estuary, east of Newport.

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17339

Naylor, Bill. Lancashire Leatherneck. Swinton: Richardson, 1985, 64 pp. Memoir; Royal Marines.

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Naylor, J.D. "An Archaeology of Trade in Eastern England, c. 650-900 CE." Ph.D. diss, Durham, 2002. (ASLIB 52-11948).

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17341

Naylor, John F. A Man and An Institution: Sir Maurice Hankey, Cabinet Secretariat and the Custody of Cabinet Secrecy. New York: Cambridge UP, 1984, xii, 419 pp. Hankey headed, 1916-1938; institutionalization.

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17342

Naylor, Robert A. Penny Ante Imperialism: The Mosquito Shore and Bay of Honduras, 1600-1914: A Case Study in British Informal Empire. Cranbury: Associated UP, 1989, 315 pp. British policy: no goals & indecisive action; important contribution.

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17343

Neal, F. "Liverpool Shipping, 1815-1835." Master's thesis, Liverpool, 1962.

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17344

Neal, Larry D. "The Cost of Impressment during the Seven Years' War." MM, 64 (February 1978): 45-56.

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17345

Neal, Larry D. "The Dutch and the English East India Companies Compared: Evidence from the Stock and Foreign Exchange Markets." See J. Tracy, Rise of Merchant Empires, pp. 195-223.

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