Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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19866

Richards, Brooks. Secret Flotillas. 2 vols. I: Clandestine Sea Operations to Britanny, 1940-1944. II: Clandestine Operations in the Mediterranean, North Africa and the Adriatic, 1940-1944. London: HMSO; London: Cass, 1996, 2004, 880 pp. Official history; secret lines of communication, Occupied France.

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19867

Richards, David. "Shipboard Revolts, African Authority and the Atlantic Slave Trade." W & MQ, 58 (2001): 69-92.

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19868

Richards, Eric. Britannia's Children: Emigration from England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland since 1600. London: Hambledon, 2004, 388 pp. Sweeping overview; "British Diaspora."

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19869

Richards, George. Monody on Admrial Lord Viscount Nelson, Who, after a Series of Trancendent and Heroic Services, Fell Gloriously October 21, 1805, in the Battle of Trafalgar, at the Moment of Obtaining the Most Brilliant and Decisive Victory Recorded in the Annals of Great Britain. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1805, 12 pp. Folio; rare work; dedicated to Nelson.

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19870

Richards, John. Cardiff: A Maritime History. Stroud: Tempus, 2005, 158 pp.

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19871

Richards, Julian D. Book of Viking Age England. English Heritage Series. London: Batsford, 1991, 143 pp. Richly illustrated; incorporates recent archaeology.

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19872

Richards, Nathan. Ships' Graveyards Abandoned Watercraft and the Archaeological Site Formation Process. Gainesville: Florida UP, 2008, xviii, 255 pp. For Society of Historical Archaeology; 50 illustrations; nautical archaeology.

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19873

Richards, R.D. "The Bank of England and the South Sea Company." EcHR (January 1932).

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19874

Richards, Rhys. Jorgen Jorgenson's Observations on Pacific Trade and Sealing and Whaling in Australian Waters before 1805. Wellington: Paramata, 1996, 151 pp.

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19875

Richards, Richard Walter. The Ross Sea Shore Party, 1914-1917. Special Publications Series, # 2. Bluntisham: Bluntisham, 2003, 44 pp.

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19876

Richards, Robert L. Dr. John Rae. Whitby: Caedmon, 1984, 1985, xii, 231 pp. Reward in search for Franklin; collected 10,000 pounds for 1st evidence, fate of Sir John Franklin.

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19877

Richards, Robert L. "Rae of the Arctic." Medical History, 19 (1975).

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19878

Richards, Steve. Grand Old Ladies. Runcorn, 1990, unnumbered. Whitby trawlers & operational incidents, e.g., with Soviet submarines & shipwrecks.

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19879

Richards, W.A. "The Birmingham Gun Manufactory of Farmer and Galton, and the Slave Trade in the Eighteenth Century." Master's thesis, Birmingham, 1972. Under R.A. Church.

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19880

Richardson, Brian W. Longitude and Empire: How Captain Cook's Voyages Changed the World. Vancouver: British Columbia UP, 2005, 2006, xvi, 240 pp. Important contribution; impact of Cook & his narratives.

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19881

Richardson, David, ed. Abolition and Its Aftermath, 1790-1916: The Historical Context. New York: Cass, 1986, ix, 279 pp. 11 essays from conference, 150th anniversary of abolition of slave trade, Hull, 1983.

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19882

Richardson, David, ed. Bristol, Africa and the Eighteenth-Century Slave Trade to America. 2 vols. I: The Years of Expansion, 1689-1729. II: The Years of Ascendancy, 1730-1745. Gloucester: Bristol Record Society, 1986-1987, liv, 390 pp.

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19883

Richardson, David. The Bristol Slave Traders: A Collective Portrait. Bristol, 1985. Series of pamphlets.

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19884

Richardson, David. "The British Empire and the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1660-1807." See P. Marshall, Oxford History of the British Empire, II., pp. 440-64.

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19885

Richardson, David. "The British Slave Trade to Colonial South Carolina." Slavery & Abolition, 12 (December 1991): 125-71.

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