Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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19286

Pryor, John H. "The Geographical Conditions of Galley Navigation in the Mediterranean." See R. Gardiner, Age of Galley, pp. 208-12.

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19287

Pryor, John H. Geography, Technology and War: Studies in the Maritime History of the Mediterranean, 649-1571. Past and Present Publications Series. New York: Cambridge UP, 1988, 1992, xviii, 238 pp. Insightful; north & west had natural advantage; dominance of galley.

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19288

Pryor, John H., ed. Logistics of Warfare in the Age of the Crusades: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Sydney, Australia, 30 September to 4 October 2002. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006, xxxii, 365 pp. Essays; how military & naval forces travelled; ships, fleets, harbors.

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19289

Pryor, John H. "The Mediterranean Round Ship." See R. Gardiner, Cogs, Caravels & Galleons, pp. 59-76. To 14th century, then replaced by Northern European cog.

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19290

Pryor, John H. "The Naval Architecture of Crusader Transport Ships: A Reconstruction of Some Archetypes for Round-Hulled Sailing Ships." 3 parts. MM, 70 (May, August & November 1984): 171-219, 275-92 & 363-86.

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19291

Pryor, John H. "The Naval Battles of Roger of Lauria." J Medie His, 9 (1983): 179-216. Tactical genius; series of naval victories.

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19292

Pryor, John H. "Transportation of Horses by Sea during the Era of the Crusades: Eighth Century to 1285 AD." 2 parts. MM, 68 (February & May 1982): 9-27 & 103-25. Recounted specific instances: e.g., 800 ships carrying 12 horses each; transportation for Norman knights.

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19293

Ptak, Roderick. China's Seaborne Trade with South and Southeast Asia, 1200-1750. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1999, xi, 336 pp. Variorum; 14 essays.

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19294

Ptak, Roderick & Rothermund, Deitmar, eds. Emporia, Commodities, and Entrepreneurs in Asian Maritime Trade, c. 1400-1700. Stuttgart: Steiner, xiii, 509 pp. 23 essays; symposium, South Asian Institute, University of Heidelberg, 1989.

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19295

Puddefoot, Geoff. No Sea Too Rough: The Royal Fleet Auxiliary in the Falklands War: The Untold Story. London: Chatham, 2007, 304 pp. Foreword: Earl of Wessex; 25th anniversary.

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Pudney, John. Suez: De Lesseps' Canal. London: Dent; New York: Praeger, 1968, 1969, xiii, 242 pp.

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19297

Pugh, Ellen & Pugh, David B. Brave His Soul: The Story of Prince Madog of Wales and His Discovery of America in 1170. New York: Dodd, 1970, 144 pp. Well written but not convincing.

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19298

Pugh, Marshall. Frogman: Commander Crab's Story. New York: Scribner, London: Macmillan, 1956, 208 pp. Lionel Crabb; disappeared, Portsmouth harbor, 1956; Soviet warships visiting.

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19299

Pugh, Michael, ed. Maritime Security and Peacekeeping: A Framework for United Nations Naval Operations. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1994, 1995, xvii, 302 pp.

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19300

Pugh, P.D. Gordon. Nelson and His Surgeons: Being an Account of the Issues and Wounds Sustained by Lord Nelson and of His Relationship with the Surgeons of the Day. Edinburgh: Livingstone, 1968, 68 pp. Foreword: H.Jackson Burrows; exhibition, Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar, April 1967; authoritative assesments.

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19301

Pugh, Philip G. The Cost of Sea Power; The Influence of Money on Naval Affairs from 1815 to the Present Day. London: Conway, 1986, viii, 423 pp. Foreword: James Eberle; influence of economics & Finance; Sumida: "ahistorical."

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19302

Pugh, Philip G. "'The Empire Strikes Back': The Falklands/Malvinas Campaigns of 1982." MM, 93 (August 2007): 307-24. Conclusion: navies still have global reach.

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19303

Pugh, Philip G. "Maintenance of Post-War British Sea-Power." Warship, 35 (1986): 56-62.

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19304

Pugh, Philip G. "Managing the Aerial Threat." See R. Harding, Royal Navy, pp. 19-41.

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19305

Pugh, Philip G. "Of Strategy and Money." Warship, 49 (January 1989): 17-21.

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