Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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19946

Riding, Christine. "The Fatal Raft." His Tod, 53 (February 2003): 38-44. "The Raft of the Medusa" by Theodore Gericault.

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19947

Ridlon, David. "Shot in the Dark: British Tactical Intelligence in the Falklands War." Military Intelligence, 15 (July-September 1989): 40-49. Under circumstances, forced to rely on patrolling by special forces; overall: overestimation of numbers in Argentine airforce, underestimation of skill of its pilots.

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19948

Ried, Walter. Deutsche Segelschriffahrt seit 1470. Munich: Lehmann, 1974, 271 pp. German sea trade & shipbuilding.

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19949

Rieger, Bernhard. "Floating Palaces: Ocean Liners as Icons of Modern Splendour." His Tod, 55 (February 2005): 37-43. E.g., Titanic, Bremen, Queen Mary, Normandie.

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19950

Rieger, Berhard. Technology and the Culture of Modernity in Britain and Germany, 1890-1945. New Studies in European History Series. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2005, x, 320 pp. E.g., fascination for aviation, glamorous passenger liners, film.

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19951

Reilly, Robin L. Kamikazes, Corsairs and Picket Ships: Okinawa 1945. Drexel Hill: Casemate, 2008, 448 pp. Ferocious & prolonged naval battle.

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19952

Rienits, Rex. Stormy Petrel. London: F. Muller, 1963, 237 pp. Fiction; William Bligh.

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19953

Rients, Rex & Rients, Thea. The Voyages of Captain Cook. London: Paul Hamlyn, 1968, 157 pp. Large folio, profusely illustrated; juvenile literature.

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19954

Riesenberg, Felix. Sea War: The Story of the United States Merchant Marine in World War II. New York: Rinehart; Westport: Greenwood, 1956, 1974, 320 pp. Included Atlantic & Pacific wars.

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19955

Riess, Warren Curtis. "The Ronson Ship: The Study of an Eighteenth-Century Merchantman Excavated in Manhattan, New York in 1982." Ph.D. diss, New Hampshire, 1987, 189 pp. (DAI 49/03, p. 6501).

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19956

Rieth, Eric. "La question de la construction navale a franc-bord au Ponant." Neptunia, 160 (1985): 8-21. Building of carel.

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19957

Riffenburgh, Beau, ed. Encyclopedia of the Antarctic. 2 vols. New York: Routledge, 2007, lxxviii, 1318 pp. Folio; monumental task.

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19958

Riffenburgh, Beau. The Myth of the Explorer: The Press, Sensationalism, and Geographical Discovery. London: Belhaven; New York: St. Martin, 1993, 1994, ix, 226 pp. In association with Scott Polar Research Institute; included Nelson & bear story.

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19959

Riffenburgh, Beau. Nimrod: Ernest Shackleton and the Extraordinary Story of the 1907-1909 British Antarctic Expedition. London: Bloomsbury, 2004, xxiv, 360 pp. In support, Exhibition, Natural History Museum, New York City, 1999; revived interest; Nimrod, whaling ship, expedition, 1907-1909.

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19960

Riffenburgh, Beau. Polar Exploration. London: Andre Deutsch, 2009. Folio.

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19961

Rigby, David Joseph. "The Combined Chiefs of Staff and Anglo-Amerrican Strategic Coordination in World War II." Ph.D. diss, Brandeis, 1997, 209 pp. Under Bernard Wasserstein; (DAI 57/07, p. 3194).

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19962

Rigby, Nigel & Van der Merwe, Pieter. Captain Cook in the Pacific. Greenwich: NMM, 2002, 144 pp. Foreword: Glyn Williams; 120 illustrations; in support, Exhibition, Oceans of Discovery, NMM, 2002.

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19963

Rigby, Nigel. "'Not at All a Particular Ship': Adapting Vessels for British Voyages of Exploration, 1768-1801." See J. Wege, Matthew Flinders and His Science Gengtlemen, 2005.

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19964

Rigby, Nigel, Van de Merwe, Pieter & Williams, Glyn. Pioneers of the Pacific Voyages of Exploration, 1787-1810. London: NMM; Fairbanks: Alaska UP, 2005, 144 pp. Folio; published reports, 3rd voyage of Cook.

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19965

Rigby, Nigel. "The Politics and Pragmatics of Seaborne Plant Transportation, 1769-1805." See M. Lincoln, Science & Exploration, pp. 81-102.

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