Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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18686

Phillips, Carlo Rahn. "Manuel Fernandes and His 1616 Livro de Tracas de Carpintarian." Am Nep, 60 (Winter 2000): 7-29.

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18687

Phillips, Carla Rahn. The Short Life of an Unlucky Spanish Galleon, Los Tres Reyes, 1628-1634. Minneapolis: Minnesota UP, 1990, 72 pp. Details about warships of 17th century.

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18688

Phillips, Carlo Rahn, Hattendorf, John B. & Beall, Thomas R. "The Sinking of the Galleon San Jose on 8 June 1708: An Exercise in Historical Detective Work." MM, 94 (May 2008): 176-87. British attack, Cartagena.

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18689

Phillips, Carla Rahn. Six Galleons for the King of Spain: Imperial Defense in the Early Seventeenth Century. Baltimore: JHUP, 1986, xiv, 318 pp. Major contribution; much detail about 6 galleons built for the Crown, 1620s; conclusion: Spain's war machine more efficient & resilient than suspected.

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18690

Phillips, Carla Rahn. "Spain." See J. Hattendorf, Ubi Sumus, pp. 32-44.

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18691

Phillips, Carla Rahn & Phillips, William D., Jr. Spain's Golden Fleece: Wool Production and the Wool Trade from the Middle Ages to the Nineteenth Century. Baltimore: JHUP, 1997, 441 pp. Important contribution; on domestic & foreign trade.

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18692

Phillips, Carla Rahn. The Treasure of the San Jose: Death at Sea in the War of Spanish Succession. Baltimore: JHUP, 2007, viii, 248 pp. Cartagena; treasure ship sunk by British, 1708; thesis: loss of 600 sailors more important than loss of treasure (valued today at 10 billoion dollars).

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18693

Phillips, Cecil Ernest Lucas & Hasler, H.G. Cockleshell Heroes. London: Heinemann; Glasgow: Blackie; Boston: Little Brown; London: Pan, 1956, 1960, 1961, 1971, 1977, 255 pp. Foreword: Earl Mountbatten.

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18694

Phillips, Cecil Ernest Lucas. Cromwell's Captains. London: Heinemann, 1938, ix, 426 pp. Hampden, Skippon, Blake, Lambert.

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18695

Phillips, Cecil Ernest Lucas. Escape of the Amethyst. London: Heinemann; New York: Coward-McCann, 1957, 1958, x, 274 pp. Cooperation: J.S. Kerans; extraordinary exploit: escape in Yangtse, 1949.

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18696

Phillips, Cecil Ernest Lucas. The Greatest Raid of All: An Account of the Famous World War II Commando Raid against Ships of the German Navy. London: Heinemann; Boston: Little Brown, 1958, 1960, xviii, 288 pp. Foreword: Earl Mountbatten; St. Nazaire Raid, March 1942.

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18697

Phillips, Edward Joseph. "The Establishment of a Navy in Peter the Great's Russia: The Azov Fleet, 1688-1714." Ph.D. diss, North Carolina, 1990, 306 pp. (DAI 52/01, p. 274).

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18698

Phillips, Edward Joseph. The Founding of Russia's Navy: Peter the Great and the Azov Fleet, 1688-1714. Contributions in Military Studies Series, # 59. Westport: Greenwood, 1995, ix, 214 pp. Some success led to Great Embassy to Western Europe, including Portsmouth.

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18699

Phillips, Gervase. Anglo-Scots Wars, 1513-1550: A Military History. War in History Series. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 1999, viii, 291 pp. Emphasis on army-land operations but logistics by navy.

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18700

Phillips, I. Lloyd. "The Evangelical Administrator: Sir Charles Middleton at the Navy Board, 1778-1790." D.Phil. diss, Oxford, 1974.

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18701

Phillips, I. Lloyd. "Lord Barham at the Admiralty, 1805-1806." MM, 64 (1978): 217-33.

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18702

Phillips, J. Roland. "The Punishment of Flogging." Gentlemen's Magazine, new ser, 14 (March 1875): 355-64.

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18703

Phillips, J.R.S. The Medieval Expansion of Europe. London: Oxford UP, 1988, 1998, xiv, 303 pp. Myths & legends of exploration; preparation for Columbus & da Gama.

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18704

Phillips, Lawrence. "The Abolition of the Rum Ration." USNIP, 96 (July 1970): 86-88.

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18705

Phillips, Richard. Mapping Men and Empire: A Geography of Adventure. London: Routledge, 1997, viii, 208 pp. E.g., Edward Said, Ann McClintock, Rider Haggard, William Golding & Daniel Defoe.

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