Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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18406

Payne, Kevin. "The Economic and Social History of Naval Impressment, 1793-1815." Ph.D. diss, Hull. Under David Richardson; in 2002, noted as in progress.

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18407

Payne, Michael. When I Was on the Tartar. Black Cat Sea Stories Series. Stroud: Sutton, 1999, xiv, 226 pp. For RNM; bawdy reminiscenses, Leading Seaman, 1969-1982.

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18408

Payne, P.L. "Iron and Steel Manufactures." See D. Aldcroft, Development of British Industrial and Foreign Competition, pp. 71-79.

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18409

Payne, Samuel B., Jr. The Conduct of War: An Introduction to Current Military Strategy. Oxford: Blackwell, 1988, 1989, 323 pp. Included chapters, naval war & nuclear war.

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18410

Payne, Steven M. & Knaggs, Tim. Genesis of a Queen: Cunard Line's Queen Mary 2. London: Royal Institute of Naval Architects, 2004, 72 pp.

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18411

Payne, Steven M. Grande Dame: Holland America Line and the SS Rotterdam. London, 1990, 132 pp. Folio, 150 illustrations; favorite liner.

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18412

Payton, P.J. The Story of HMS Fisgard. Redruth: Dyllanson Truran, 1983, x, 56 pp. Training centre, naval base.

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18413

Peach, Lawrence Garde. The Story of Nelson. Ladybird Book Series, # 561. Loughborough: Wills & Hepworth, 1957, 50 pp. Illus: John Kenney.

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18414

Peacock, Alan. The Enigmatic Sailor; Memoirs of a Seagoing Intelligence Officer. Leatheronwheel: Whittles, 2004, 188 pp. Memoir; veteran of Y-Service, afloat listening activities.

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18415

Peakman, Julie. Emma Hamilton. The Life and Times Series. London: Haus, 2005, 192 pp.

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18416

Pearce, Adrian J. British Trade with Spanish America, 1763-1808. Liverpool Latin American Studies, new ser, # 9. Liverpool: Loverpool UP; Chicago: Chicago UP, 2007, xxxviii, 320 pp.

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18417

Pearce, Edward. "Eminent Edwardian Editors: J.L. Garvin and Alfred Gardiner." His Tod, 50 (April 2000): 28-33. Observer & Daily News, Tory & Liberal; much influence, including naval matters.

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18418

Pearce, Frank. Heroes of the Fourth Service. London: Robert Hale, 1996, 192 pp. Merchant service operations, 2nd World War.

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18419

Pearce, Frank. Last Call from HMS Edinburgh: A Story of the Russian Convoys. London: Collins; New York: Atheneum; London: Pan, 1982, 200 pp. Convoy PQ-14; sunk May 1942; tons of gold bullion aboard worth 42 million pounds; 1981, gold recovered.

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18420

Pearce, Frank. Sea War: Great Naval Battles of World War 2. London: Hale, 1990, 255 pp. 15 incidents recounted.

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18421

Pearce, Frank. The Ship that Torpedoed Herself. Plymouth: Baron Jay, 1975, xx, 181 pp. Illus: Derek Pearce; cruiser Trinidad, Convoy PQ-13, rogue torpedo; repaired but sunk on return by German aircraft.

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18422

Pearman, Robert. The Cadogans at War, 1783-1864: The Third Earl Cadogan and His Family. London: Haggerston, 1990, 208 pp. Prominent naval family; related by kinship to Nelson; service with Pellew.

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18423

Pears, Edwin. "The Spanish Armada and the Ottoman Porte." EnHR, 31 (July 1893): 439-66. Elizabeth, plea to Turkey to attack Spain; other threats deterred Turks.

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18424

Pears, Randolph. British Battleships, 1892-1957: The Great Days of the Fleets. London: Putnams, 1957, 1979, xiii, 201 pp.

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18425

Pears, Randolph. Young Sea Dogs: Adventures of Midshipmen of the Fleet. London: Putnam, 1960, 251 pp. "Snotty" & "young gentlemen of the cockpit"; individual stories: Pellew, Haywood, Fisher, Beresford, Jellicoe.

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