Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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1824

Bell, Benjamin, ed. Lt. John Irving, RN, of HMS Terror in Sir John Franklin's Last Expedition to the Arctic Regions. Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1881, ix, 168 pp. Arctic exploration.

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1825

Bell, Bill. "Bound for Australia: Shipboard Reading in the Nineteenth Century." See R. Myers, Journeys through the Market, pp. 119-40.

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1826

Bell, Charles. "Shootout at Savo." Am Hist Illustrated, 9 (January 1975): 28-38. Naval battle, 9 August 1942; Allied fleet protecting invasion.

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1827

Bell, Christopher Michael. "British Ideas of Sea Power, 1919-1941." Ph.D. diss, Calgary, 1998, 377 pp. (DAI 59/12, p. 4506).

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1828

Bell, Christopher Michael. "'How Are We Going to Make War?': Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond and British Far Eastern War Plans." J Stra Stud, 20 (1997): 123-41.

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1829

Bell, Christopher Michael. "The Invergordon Mutiny, 1931." See C. Bell, Naval Mutinies of the 20th Century, pp. 170-92.

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1830

Bell, Christopher Michael. Knights in White Armour: The New Art of War and Peace. London: Pimlico, 1997. Peacekeeping.

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1831

Bell, Christopher Michael. [The London Naval Conference of 1930]. In 2008, noted as in preparation; essays, some cited.

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1832

Bell, Christopher Michael & Elleman, Bruce A., eds. Naval Mutinies of the Twentieth Century: An International Perspective. Naval Policy & History Series, # 19. London: Cass, 2003, xxii, 288 pp. 13 essays, some cited; scholarly analysis.

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1833

Bell, Christopher Michael & Elleman, Bruce A. "Naval Mutinies in the Twentieth Century and Beyond." See C. Bell, Naval Mutinies of the 20th Century, pp. 264-76.

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1834

Bell, Christopher Michael. "The Royal Navy and the Lessons of the Invergordon Mutiny." War in History, 12 (January 2005): 75-92. Admiralty study; focus: development of leadership skills, officers & non-commissioned officers.

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1835

Bell, Christopher Michael. The Royal Navy, Seapower and Strategy between the Wars. Studies in Military & Strategic History Series. Stanford: Stanford UP; London: Macmillan, 2000, xx, 232 pp. In association with King's College, London; revisionist; claims of British decline exaggerated & too much emphasis on finance or lack of it.

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1836

Bell, Christopher Michael. "The 'Singapore Strategy' and the Deterrence of Japan: Winston Churchill, the Admiralty, and the Dispatch of Force Z." EnHR, 116 (June 2001): 604-34. Must see in light of "triple threat": Japan, Germany, Italy, as Admiralty did.

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1837

Bell, Christopher Michael. [In progress: Winston Churchill and British Sea Power]. Noted in 2005.]

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1838

Bell, David A. The First Total War: Napoleon's Europe and the Birth of Warfare as We Know It. Boston: Houghton Mifflin; London: Bloomsbury, 2007, x, 420 pp.

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1839

Bell, Douglas Herbert. Drake. London, 1935, 144 pp.

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1840

Bell, Douglas Herbert. Elizabethan Seamen. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1936, ix, 322 pp. Emphasis on deeds; "Venturers All," North West Passage, Spanish Main, circumnavigation.

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1841

Bell, Douglas Herbert. Seamen of Britain. London: Thomas Nelson, 1943, vii, 288 pp. From 16th through 20th centuries.

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1842

Bell, Frederick Jackson. Room to Swing a Cat: Being Some Tales of the Old Navy. New York: Longman,1938, 272 pp. Punishment.

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1843

Bell, G. "Strategic Control and the Search for Alternative Fronts, 1915-1918." Ph.D. diss, London, 1987, 427 pp.

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