Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Raymond, R.J. "Privateers and Privateering Off the Irish Coast in the Eighteenth Century." Irish Sword, 13 (Summer 1977): 60-69. First reference of letters de marque, 1394.

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19607

Rayner, Denys Arthur. Escort: The Battle of the Atlantic. Classics of Naval Literature Series. London: Kimber; Annapolis: NIP, 1955, 1999, 258 pp. Ed: S.W. Roskill; intro: Evan Davies; memoir, RNVR, Western Approaches.

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19608

Rayner, Jonathan. "Entrusted with the Waves: Images of the Post-War Royal Navy in the NMM Film Archive." J Mar Res (19 May 2008). Documentary records & information films.

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19609

Rayner, Jonathan. "The Film Star of Trafalgar: Nelsonian Imagery and Allusion in Naval Film." Traf Chron, 17 (2007): 231-42. E.g., In Which We Serve & Master & Commander.

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19610

Rayner, Jonathan. The Naval War Film: Genre, History, National Cinema. Manchester: Manchester UP, 2007, 275 pp.

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19611

Rayner, Ted. Coastal Command Pilot, 1939-1945. Fontwell: Woodfield, 1994, 264 pp.

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19612

Raynolds, L.C. Gunboat 658: The Story of Operations of a Motor Gunboat in the Mediterranean from the Fall of Tunisia until the German Surrender. London: Kimber, 1955, 246 pp.

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19613

Razzell, Edward & Razzell, Peter E., eds. The English Civil War: A Contemporary Account. 5 vols. London: Caliban, 1847 pp. Ed: Alan Hinds; reports of Venetian ambassador; clearly, not war of religion but one over power & control; featured: merchants, naval affairs, mutiny, naval activities.

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19614

Rea, Lorna. The Spanish Armada. Great Occasions Series. New York: Putnam, 1933, 175 pp. No chapter titles, but index & bibliographical note.

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19615

Rea, Robert R. & Servies, James A. The Log of HMS Mentor, 1780-1781. Pensacola: Florida UP, 1982, xi, 207 pp.

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19616

Rea, Robert R. "Master James Cook and the Gulf Coast Cartography." Florida Historical Quarterly, 63 (1985): 280-302.

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19617

Read, Conyers. Mr. Secretary Walsingham and the Policy of Queen Elizabeth. 3 vols. New York: Oxford UP; New York: Archon, 1925, 1967, 1372 pp. Standard; important contribution.

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19618

Read, Conyers. "Queen Elizabeth's Seizure of the Duke of Alva's Pay Ships." J Mod His, 5 (December 1933): 443-64. 1568, 5 Spanish ships enroute Antwerp with 130,000 pounds, pay for army; sought shelter & seized; original bankers compensated but nothing to Spanish; precursor to breakdown of Spanish-English relations.

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19619

Read, J. Gordon. "National Museum and Galleries on Merseyside." Perspectives: AHA Newsletter, 29 (April 1991): 8-9. Liverpool; features: port, world shipping, maritime history.

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19620

Reade, Leslie. The Ship that Stood Still: The Californian and Her Mysterious Role in the Titanic Disaster. Sparkford: Stephen; New York: Norton, 1993, 384 pp. Ed: Edward P. De Groot; foreword: Eva Hart; longstanding controversy about accusations against Stanley Lord & Californian.

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19621

Reading, Douglas K. The Anglo-Russian Commercial Treaty of 1734. Yale Historical Publications Series. New Haven: Yale UP, 1938, ix, 337 pp.

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19622

Reading, G.R. Isaacs. The South Sea Bubble. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1933, 176 pp. By 2nd Marquis of Reading.

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19623

Real, Cristobal. El Corsario Drake y el Imperio Espanol. Madrid: Editora Nacional, 1941, 1942, 273 pp. Spanish account.

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19624

Rearden, Jim. Cracking the Zero Mystery: How the U.S. Learned to Beat Japan's Vaunted World War II Fighter Plane. New York: Stackpole, 1990, 1994, 128 pp. 56 illustrations; intelligence learned technical secrets.

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19625

Reay, Justin. "'The Brave, Rough, English Admiral. . . . ': Sir Cloudesley Shovell and His Monument by Grinling Gibbons in Westminster Abbey, 1708." Traf Chron, 19 (2009): 106-17. Great shipwreck, Scilly Islands, 1707; monument, Westminster, 1708.

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