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See also works by Karl Marx and Marxists various. Francis Fukuyama, The End of History and The Last Man. 1992. (On the triumphs of liberal democracy.)

William Armstrong, The Aristocracy of New York: Who They Are, and What they Were: Being a Social and Business History of the City for Many Years. 1848. *

Arnold Toynbee, A Study of History, Vols. V, VI. (Copy, Dixson Library, UNE). London, OUP, 1951

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Anon/Compilation, The Nation of Islam, The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews. Vol. One. Boston, Mass, The Historical Research Department, The Nation of Islam, 1991 (Latimer Associates).

Louis Hartz, The Founding of New Societies: Studies in the History of the United States, Latin America, South Africa, Canada and Australia. New York, Harcourt, Brace and World, 1964. (Hartz "fragment thesis")

Merchant Networks Bibliography (general)

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Please Note: The producers of this website have been using their own, well-established bibliography resources to prepare their older-written articles lodged here. Those articles will use those older bibliography resources, which may be listed elsewhere on this website. This file - Bibliography: Merchant Networks - will therefore tend to carry new and updating items, mostly, newer books recently noticed - and not necessarily yet read by ourselves - Ed.

See also (a webpage to come): familynets.htm - Special Bibliography on specific merchant family networks, as seen incisively and somewhat apart from "general" economic history, as below; and so, this will become a separate bibliography for this website.

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Deepak Lal, Unintended Consequences: The Impact of Factor Endowments, Culture, and Politics on Long-Run Economic Performance. London, or Cambridge, Massachusetts, The MIT Press, 1998.

The unpublished writings and research material of Marilyn Mason (Sydney, Australia) on own family history and the 1840s depression in Sydney.

On US Capt Benjamin Page, per US ships discussed in Phillip Lisle, 'Rum beginnings: Towards a new perspective of the Grose years', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol., 91, Part 1, June 2005, pp. 15-28.

 

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AAA

Robert G. Albion, The Rise of New York Port, 1800-1840. 1938.
See also, Compilation - Work Projects Administration, A Maritime History of New York. 1941.

T. F. Ashton, Economic History of England, C18th, Ch. 5, on Overseas Trade and Shipping.

Professor Edward S. Ayensu, Ashanti Gold: The African Legacy of the World's Most Precious Metal. Accra, Ghana, Ashanti Goldfields, 1997.

Aidan Ash, The Maritime Cultural Landscape of Port Willunga, South Australia. Flinders University Maritime Archaeology Monograph Series No. 4, 2008, 73pp.

Rick Bullers, Convict Probation and the Evolution of Jetties in Tasmania. Flinders University Maritime Archaeology Monograph Series No. 7, 2008, 50pp.

Scrimshaw art from USA

A ship in serious trouble: American scrimshaw art. As used as a logo
on the business card of Scrimshaw Gallery Ltd., Pier 39, San Francisco.

BBB

William Bailey (Ed.), Liverpool Trade Directory. Liverpool, Printer for William Bailey. As cited in Hamilton, Absent Kings, see below.

Norman Baker, Government and Contractors: The British Treasury and War Supplies, 1775-1783. London, The Athlone Press, 1971.

Bjorn L. Basberg, 'Whaling or Shipping? Conflicts over the use of the Norwegian Whaling Fleet during World War Two', International Journal of Maritime History, 1991, 3 (1), pp. 165-176.

Samuel F. Bernis, The Diplomacy of the American Revolution. Bloomington, Indiana, 1957.

John L. Bullion, 'Escaping Boston: Nathaniel Ware and the Beginning of Colonial Taxation, 1762-1763', Huntington Library Quarterly, 1982, 45, (1), pp. 36-49.

Roger B. Beck, 'Bibles and Beads: Missionaries as Traders in Southern Africa in the Early Nineteenth Century', Journal of South African History, [Great Britain], 1989, 30, (2), pp. 211-225.

Frances Bostock, 'A Bank of Dual Nationality: The Origins and Strategy of the Ionian Bank before 1914', Bankhistoriches Archive, [Germany], 1993, 19 (1), pp. 3-25.

H. V. Bowen, '"The Pest of Human Society": Stockbrokers, Jobbers and Speculators in Mid-Eighteenth Century Britain', History, 1993, 78 (282), pp. 38-53.

J. L. Bolton, Medieval English Economy, 1150-1500. London, J. M. Dent, 1980.

Martin Booth, Opium: A History. Simon and Schuster Ltd., 1996.

K. Jack Bauer, A Maritime History of the United States: The Role of America's Seas and Waterways.. University of South Carolina Press, 1988.

1776: On the make-up of the British Parliament in 1776, see Lewis Namier and John Brooke, The History of Parliament. London. (Vols.) 1964.

Jeremy Black, (Ed.),War in the Early Modern World.

Kevin Bone, (Ed.), The New York Waterfront. Monacelli Press, 1997.

Frank Brady, James Boswell, the Later Years: 1769-1795. New York, 1984. (Cited in Keneally, Commonwealth)

Fernand Braudel, The Wheels of Commerce. Fernand Braudel, Civilization and Capitalism, 15th-18th Century, paperback.

Frank J. A. Broeze, Island Nation: A History of Australians and the Sea. Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1998.

Edmund Burnett, 'Observations of London merchants on American Trade, 1783', American Historical Review, 18, 1913, pp. 769-773.

Dan Byrnes, 'From Glasgow to Jamaica to London and Australia: the elusive Duncan Campbell (1726-1803)', Cruachan, (Journal of Clan Campbell Society of Australia), No. 62, December 1993., pp 11-16.

Dan Byrnes, `The Blackheath Connection: London Local History and the Settlement at New South Wales, 1786-1806', as published in The Push: A Journal of Early Australian Social History, No. 28, 1990., pp. 50-98. ISSN 0155 8633. ISBN 0 646 09384 3.Old books graphic

Dan Byrnes, '"Emptying The Hulks": Duncan Campbell and the First Three Fleets to Australia', The Push From The Bush: A Bulletin of Social History, No. 24, April, 1987., pp. 2-23.

Dan Byrnes, 'Outlooks for the English South Whale Fishery, 1782-1800, and the "great Botany Bay debate"', The Great Circle, Vol. 10, No. 2, October 1988., pp. 79-102.

Dan Byrnes, `Commentary', to Wilfrid Oldham, Britain's Convicts to the Colonies. Sydney, Library of Australian History, 1990.

Arthur Behrend, Portrait of a Family Firm: Bahr, Behrend and Co., 1793-1945. Liverpool, Self-published, 1970.

Bank of the Manhattan Company, Ships and Shipping of Old New York. 1915. (Useful account of matters to 1860) *

Nirode K. Barooah, David Scott in North-East India: A Study in British Paternalism. New Delhi, Munshiram Manoharlod, 1970.

F. L. Benns, The American Struggle for the British West India Carrying Trade, 1815-1830. 1923. *

Kathleen Burk, Morgan Grenfell, 1838-1988: The Biography of a Merchant Bank. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1990.

John Brewer, The Sinews of Power: War, Money and the English State, 1688-1783. London, Unwin Hymen, 1989.

J. S. Brewer, British Merchant; or, Commerce preserved. (C. Kind, Ed.). 3 Vols. London, 1721. (Carry Jr, Case of Messrs Brooke and Helier, circa 1700. Carry Jr, The Case of Richard Thompson and Company. London, 1678) *

Marion V. Brewington, Maritime Philadelphia, 1609-1837, The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. LXIII, April 1939, pp. 110-111.

Martin Booth, Opium: A History. London: Simon and Schuster, Ltd., 1996.

B. Bishop, A Chronicle of 150 Years: The Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, 1768-1918. 1918. *

Robin Blackburn, The Making of New World Slavery. Verso,1998.

Claude Blair, The History of Silver. London, Tiger Books International, 1987.

Woody Holton, Forced Founders: Indians, Debtors, Slaves, and the Making of the American Revolution in Virginia. University of North Carolina Press, 1999. (We are grateful to Paul Burns of Armidale for drawing our attention to this book.)

Philip Chadwick Foster Smith, 'The Empress of China's Voyage, 1784-1785', The American Neptune, Vol. 46, No. 1, 1986., pp 25-33.

CCC

J. D. Carr, P. Jumpasut and H. P. Smit, The World Rubber Economy: Changes and Challenges. London, International Rubber Study Group, 1988, International Rubber Study Group, Free University, Economic and Social Institute.

Selwyn H. Carrington, 'The American Revolution and the British West Indies Economy', Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1987, 17, (4) pp. 823-850.

 

David Cannadine, The Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy. London, Penguin (paperback), 2005.

Edward Chancellor, a member of the asset allocation team for Boston-based GMO and, interestingly, the author of a recent Financial Times piece on Australian property, is a financial historian and bubble expert. His 1999 book, Devil Take the Hindmost: A History of Financial Speculation, examined past speculative manias. Perhaps you've read articles comparing the tech boom and 1990s - 'bull market to tulipmania in 1630s', Holland.

S. D. Chapman. 'British Marketing Enterprise: The Changing Roles of Merchants, Manufacturers and Financiers, 1700-1860', Business History Review, Vol. LIII, 1979., pp. 205.234.

David Clune and Ken Turner, (Eds.), The Premiers of New South Wales, Volume 1, 1856-1901. Volume 2, 1901-2005. Federation Press, 2006, 256pp.

David Clune and Gareth Griffith, (Eds.), Decision and Deliberation: The Parliament of New South Wales, 1856-2003. Federation Press, 2006, 735pp.

Compilation, City Biography. London. (Second edition). London. [Copy, Guildhall Library, London]

Philip Chadwick Foster Smith, 'The Empress of China'. Philadelphia, Philadelphia Maritime Museum, 1984.

DDD

Fritz W. Diehl, 'Revenue Farming and Colonial Finances in the Netherlands East Indies, 1816-1925', pp. 196-232 in John Butcher and Howard Bick, (Eds.), The Rise and Fall of Revenue Farming. Macmillan, 1993, [ISBN 0312 08993] (This article outlines much on the subtleties of later C19th opium trading in Indonesia)

W. J. Dakin, Whalemen Adventurers in Southern Waters. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1977. [Angus and Robertson Non-Fiction Classics Edition]

K. M. Dallas, Trading Posts or Penal Colonies: The Commercial Significance of Cook's New Holland Route to the Pacific. Hobart, Fuller's Bookshop, 1969.

K. G. Davies, The Royal African Company. [Orig. 1957] London, Longmans, 1960.

Ralph Davis, The Rise of the English Shipping Industry in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. London, Macmillan, 1962.

Mark Denny, Froth! The Science of Beer. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009, 183pp.

Marion Diamond, '"Most Injudicious... Most Injurious"; The Royal Bank of Australia's Loan to the New Zealand Government, 1842', New Zealand Journal of History, Vol. 20, No. 1, April, 1986, pp. 64-72.

Marion Diamond, The Sea Horse and the Wanderer: Ben Boyd in Australia. Melbourne University Press. 1988.

P. G. M. Dickson, The Sun Insurance Office, 1710-1960: The History of Two and a half Centuries of British Insurance. London, Oxford University Press, 1960.

Thomas M. Devine, The Tobacco Lords: A Study of the Tobacco Merchants of Glasgow and their Trading Activities, 1740-1790. Edinburgh, Donald, 1975.

T. M. Devine, 'Glasgow Merchants and the Collapse of the Tobacco Trade, 1775-1783', Scottish Historical Review, Vol. 52, 1973., pp. 50-74.

T. M. Devine, 'A Glasgow Tobacco Merchant During the American War of Independence: Alexander Speirs of Elderslie, 1775 to 1781', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, Vol. 33, No. 3, July, 1976., pp. 501-513.

Geoffrey Dutton, Founder of a City: The Life of Colonel William Light, First Surveyor-General of the Colony of South Australia, Founder of Adelaide, 1786-1839. Melbourne, Cheshire, 1960.

Anthony Dickinson, 'Some Aspects of the Origin and Implementation of the Eighteenth Century Falkland Islands Sealing Industry', International Journal of Maritime History, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1990., pp. 33-68.

An article on Richard Cadman Etches is by: Richard H. Dillon, 'A Plan for Convict Colonies in Canada: R. Cadman Etches', The Americas, Vol. 13, No. 2, October 1956, (published by Academy of American Franciscan History), pp. 187-198. Via http://www.jstor.org/

Foster Rhea Dulles, The Old China Trade. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1930.

Foster Rhea Dulles, America in the Pacific: A Century of Expansion. Ed 2. New York, Houghton Mifflin Co, 1938. (Australia is not in the index.)

Richard S. Dunn, 'A Tale Of Two Plantations - Slave Life At Mesopotamia In Jamaica, and Mount Airy in Virginia, 1799 to 1828'. William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, Vol. 34, No. 1, January 1977., pp. 32-65.

Richard S. Dunn, Sugar and Slaves: The Rise of the Planter Class in the English West Indies, 1624-1730. London, Jonathan Cape, 1973.

A. Dwight. 'The Use of Indian Labourers in New South Wales', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 62, Part 2, 1976, pp. 114-135.

Gwenyth Dyke, 'The Finance of a Sixteenth Century Navigator, Thomas Cavendish of Trimly in Suffolk'. The Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 44, 1958., pp. 108-115.Old books graphic

Barrie Dyster, 'The Rise of William Fanning and the Ruin of Richard Jones', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 67, Part 4, March 1982., pp. 366-374. (a very enigmatic paper)

A. Dwight, 'The Use of Indian Labourers in New South Wales', Journal of Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 62, Part 2, 1976., pp. 114-135.

EEE

Catherine Eagleton and Jonathan Williams with Joe Cribb and Elizabeth Errington, Money: A History. The British Museum Press, 2013 reprint,

Peter Entwistle, Behold The Moon. Port Daniel Press (NZ), 1998.

David Eltis, Herbert S. Klein, David S., Richardson, and Stephen D. Behrendt, >The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: A Database on CD-ROM. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999.

Michael Edwardes, The Sahibs and the Lotus: The British in India. London, Constable, 1988.

T. Charles Edwards and B. Richardson, (Eds.), “They Saw It Happen”: Eyewitness Accounts. Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1958.

Marjorie Barnard Eldershaw, The Life and Times of Captain John Piper. Sydney, Ure-Smith in association with the National Trust of Australia, 1973.

A. Roger Ekirch, 'Bound for America: a profile of British convicts transported to the colonies, 1718-1775', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, Vol. 42, No. 2, April 1985., pp. 184-200.

A. Roger Ekirch, Bound for America: The Transportation of British Convicts to the Colonies, 1718-1775. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1987.

Roger A. Ekirch, 'Great Britain's Secret Convict Trade to America, 1783-1784', American Historical Review, Vol. 89, No. 5, December 1984., pp. 1285-1291.

Emory G. Evans, 'Private Indebtedness and the Revolution in Virginia, 1776 to 1796', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, Vol. 38, July, 1971., pp. 349-374.

H. M. Ellis, John Macarthur. [Orig., 1955] (Second edition). Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1967.

H. M. Ellis, Lachlan Macquarie: His Life, Adventures and Times. (Revised edition). Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1952.

Emory G. Evans, 'Planter Indebtedness and the Coming of the Revolution in Virginia', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3. Vol. 19, October 1962., pp. 511-533.

Emory G. Evans, 'Private Indebtedness and the Revolution in Virginia, 1776 to 1796', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, Vol. 38, July 1971., pp. 349-374.

H. V. Evatt, Rum Rebellion: A Study of the Overthrow of the Governor Bligh by John Macarthur and the New South Wales Corps. Sydney, Angus and Robertson Classics Edition, 1975.

Encyclopedias

Encyclopedias

Australian Encyclopedia. In 10 Vols. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1958. Grolier Society of Australia, 1962.

Mark Mayo Boatner III, Encyclopaedia of the American Revolution. New York, Bicentennial edition, David Mackay Co., 1976.

Jack P. Green and J. R. Pole, (Eds.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of the American Revolution. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Blackwell, 1991.

James Jupp, (Ed.), The Australian People: An Encyclopedia of the Nation: Its People and Their Origins. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1988.

William Kent, An Encyclopedia of London. London, J. M. Dent, 1937.

Archie P. McDonald, Encyclopedia USA. Vol. 7. Florida, USA, Academic International Press, 1986.

Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert, The London Encyclopedia. London, Macmillan, 1983.

FFF

James Foreman-Peck, A History of the World Economy: International Economic Relations since 1850. New York/London, Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1995, Edn 2.

Martin Frost and Nigel Spence, Global City Characteristics and Central London's Employment. Urban Studies [Great Britain], 1993, 30 (3), pp. 547-558.

S. E. Finer. 'Patronage in the Public Service, Jeffersonian Bureaucracy and the British Tradition', Public Administration, Vol. 30, pp. 260-329(?), 1952. (Per Paul Burns)

Harold Underwood Faulkner, American Economic History, New York, Harper and Row, 1964.

C. Ernest Fayle, 'Shipowning and Marine Insurance', pp 25-48 in C. Northcote Parkinson, (Ed.), The Trade Winds: A Study of British Overseas Trade during the French Wars, 1793-1815. London, Allen and Unwin, 1948.

E. James Ferguson, The Power of the Purse: A History of American Public Finance, 1776-1790. Williamsburg, Virginia, Institute of Early American History and Culture, Chapel Hill, 1961.

D. E. Fifer, 'Man of Two Worlds: The Early Career of William Charles Wentworth', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 70, Part 3, December 1984., pp. 147-170.

D. E. Fifer, 'The Sydney merchants and the economic downturn of 1827-1830', Australian Economic History Review, Vol. 32, Vol. 1, March, 1993., pp. 73-84.

D. E. Fifer, 'The Sydney merchants and the wool trade, 1821-1851', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 78, Parts 1 and 2, 1992., pp. 92-112.

H. E. S. Fisher, The Portugal Trade: A Study of Anglo-Portuguese Commerce, 1700-1770. London, Methuen, 1971.

R. S. Fitton, The Arkwrights: Spinners of Fortune. Manchester, England, Manchester University Press, 1989.

Raymond Flower and Michael Wynn Jones, Lloyd's of London: An Illustrated History. Newton Abbot, David and Charles, 1974.

Michael Flynn, The Second Fleet: Britain's Grim Convict Armada of 1790. Sydney, Library of Australian History, 1993.

D. M. Forrest, A Hundred Years of Ceylon Tea, 1867-1967, London, 1967.

H. R. Fox-Bourne, English Merchants: Memoirs in Illustration of the Progress of British Commerce. London, Chatto and Windus, 1886. [Kraus Reprint Co., New York, 1969 in Two Vols].

Alan Frost, Arthur Philip, 1738-1814: His Voyaging. Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1987.

Alan Frost, The Precarious Life of James Mario Matra: Voyager with Cook, American Loyalist: Servant of Empire. Melbourne, The Miegunyah Press/Melbourne University Press, 1995.

Alan Frost, Dreams of a Pacific Empire: Sir George Young's Proposal for a Colonization of NSW, 1784-85. Sydney, Resolution Press, 1980.

Alan Frost and R. J. B. Knight, (Eds.), The Journal of Daniel Paine, 1794-1797. Sydney, Library of Australian History, 1982.

Cyril Fry, 'The Angersteins of Woodlands', Transactions of the Greenwich and Lewisham Antiquarian Society, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1961-1963. London, The Society, 1964., pp. 86-105.

H. T. Fry, Alexander Dalrymple (1737-1808) and the Expansion of British Trade. London, Cass for The Royal Commonwealth Society, 1970.

Roger Fulford, Glyn's, 1753-1953: Six Generations in Lombard Street. London, Macmillan, 1953.

Roger Fulford, Samuel Whitbread (1764-1815): A Study in Opposition. London, Macmillan, 1967.

Holden Furber, 'American Trade', New England Quarterly, June 1938, pp. 255-256.

Holden Furber, Rival Empires of Trade in the Orient, 1600-1800. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, c.1976.

Holden Furber, 'The Beginnings of American Trade with India, 1784-1812', The New England Quarterly, June, 1938., pp. 235-265.

Holden Furber, 'The United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies, 1783-1796', ECHR, 10, (2), November 1940., pp. 138-147.

Holden Furber, John Company at Work. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1948.

GGG

Kenneth Good, Papua New Guinea: A False Economy. London, Anti-Slavery Society, 1986.

David R. Green, 'World Systems and London's History', London Journal, 1991, 16 (1), pp. 71-73.

John Gascoigne. Joseph Banks and the English Enlightenment, Useful Knowledge and Polite Culture. Cambridge UK, 1994. (Cited in Keneally, Commonwealth)

(Ed.) John Gore, ed. Liverpool Trade Directory for 1796.: Printer for John Gore. Liverpool, 1796. (As cited in Hamilton, Absent Kings).

John Gore, (Ed.), Liverpool Trade Directory for 1805. Printer for John Gore, Liverpool, 1805. (Cited in Hamilton, Absent Kings, Gore also edited same from 1766 and 1766 as printed by W. Nevett and Co., 1805).

John. S. Galbraith and Samuel Clyde McCulloch, 'The early history of the Peel River Land and Mineral Company: the P. G. King era', Australian Economic History Review, Vol. 22, No. 1, March, 1982., pp. 28-48.

Brian Gardner, The East India Company. London, Rupert Hart Davis, 1971.

J. C. Garran, 'William Wright Bampton and the Australian Merino', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 58, Parts 1&2, March 1, 1972., pp. 1-12.

J. C. Garran, 'Indian Sheep in early New South Wales', Newsletter , Royal Australian Historical Society, April 1974.

J. C., Garran, 'Sheep and other livestock in New South Wales, 1788-1805', Canberra and District Historical Society Journal, March 1970., pp. 1-17.

J. C. Garran and Leslie White, Merinos, Myths and Macarthurs: Australian Graziers and their sheep, 1788-1900. Canberra, Australian National University Press, 1985.

D. E. W. Gibb, Lloyd's of London: A Study in Individualism. London, Macmillan, 1957.

J. C. H. Gill, 'Notes on the Sealing Industry of Early Australia', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 8, No. 2, 1967., pp. 218-245.

Jules Ginswick, 'Foundations of the Australian Gas Light Company', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 45, Part 5, 1960., pp. 226-265.

Jules Ginswick, 'Early Australian Capital Formation, 1836-1850, a case study: The Australian Gaslight Company', Bulletin of the Business Archives Council of Australia, Vol. 1, No. 6, May 1956., pp. 22-49.

Lawrence Henry Gipson, 'Virginia Planter Debts before the American Revolution', Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 69, 1961., pp. 259-177.

T. Girtin, The Lord Mayor of London. London, Oxford University Press, 1948.

Roy H. Goddard, The Life and Times of James Milson. Melbourne, Georgian House, 1955.

Glenn S. Gordinier, 'Early American trade with India: taking an observation', The American Neptune, Vol. 45, No. 3, 1985., pp. 153-166.

Barry Gough, 'Pacific exploration in the 1780s and 1790s', pp. 99-107 in John Hardy and Alan Frost, (Eds.), Studies from Terra Australis to Australia. Canberra, Australian Academy of the Humanities, Occasional Paper No. 6, 1989.

Barry Gough, 'William Bolts and the Austrian attempt to establish an Eastern Empire', pp. 75-80 in John Hardy and Alan Frost, (Eds.), European Voyaging Towards Australia. Canberra, Australian Academy of the Humanities, Occasional Paper No. 8, 1990.

Richard Grassby, 'English merchant capitalism in the late seventeenth century', Past and Present, Vol. 46, 1970., pp. 87-107.

Richard Grassby, 'The Personal Wealth of the Business Community in Seventeenth Century England', Economic History Review, Series 2, Vol. XXII, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 1970., pp. 220-234.

Jack P. Green and J. R. Pole, The Blackwell Encyclopedia of the American Revolution. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Blackwell, 1991.

Michael Greenberg, British Trade and the Opening of China, 1800-1842. Cambridge University Press, 1951.

On planter Landon Carter, Virginia: Jack P. Greene, (Ed.), The Diary of Colonel Landon Carter of Sabine Hall. Two Vols. Charlottesville, Virginia, Virginia Historical Society/University Press of Virginia, 1965.

G. Greenwood, Early American-Australian Relations. 1944.; Werner Levi, American-Australian Relations. 1947.

Capt. Glyn Griffith, The Romance of Lloyd’s: From Coffee House to Palace. London, Hutchinson and Co., 1932.

Sir Percival Griffiths, A Licence To Trade: The History of the English Chartered Companies. London, Ernest Benn, 1974.

Sir Percival Griffiths, The History of the Indian Tea Industry. London, Wiedenfeld and Nicolson, 1967.

Henry M. Grey, Lloyd's Yesterday and Today. London, 1922.

HHH

Philip Hoare, The Sea Inside. Fourth Estate, 2013. 350pp. (Reflections on the "inner life" of the ocean) See also Hoare's book on whaling, Leviathan.

Adam Hothschild, Bury The Chains. Macmillan, 2005, 467pp. (On the rise from 1787 of the British anti-slavery movement. Hothschild makes the point that trying to stop slavery in the 18th century was as unimaginable as trying to ban cars today)

Richard Holt and Gervase Rosser, (Eds.), The English Medieval Town: A Reader in English Urban History, 1200-1540. London. Longman, 1990.

Sherylynne Haggerty, 'A Link in the Chain: Trade and the Transhipment of Knowledge in the Late Eighteenth Century', International Journal of Maritime History, XIV, No. 1, June 2002., pp. 157-172.

Douglas Hamilton. 'Absent Kings in Kingston? Business Networks and Family Ties: The View from Eighteenth-Century Kingston, Jamaica, self-published. Per Ken Cozens in February 2006 (2005-2006).

Douglas Hamilton. 'Private Enterprise and Public Service: Naval Contracting in the Caribbean, 1720-1759', National Maritime Museum, London, 36pp. Recvd Feb 2006, self-published in 2005.

Douglas Hamilton. 'Transatlantic Ties: Scottish Migration Networks in the Caribbean, 1750-1800', In A Global Clan, edited by A. McCarthy (Ed.). New York, I. B. Tauris, pp. 48-66, Per Ken Cozens in February 2006, 2006.

Leonard Harris, London General Shipowners Society, 1811-1961. London, The Society, 1961.

Arthur Heiron, Ancient Freemasonry and the Old Dundee Lodge No. 18, 1722-1920. One vol. Not known, Unknown.

Julian Hoppitt. Risk and Failure in English Business, 1700-1800.,: Cambridge University Press, Julian Hoppit, Risk and Failure in English Business, 1700-1800., CUP. 1987, 1987.

John Healey, (Ed.), S.A.'s Greats: The Men and Women of the North Terrace Plaques. Kent Town, SA, Historical Society of South Australia Inc., 2003.

John Hirst, Sense and Nonsense in Australian History. Black Inc., 2006, 142pp, 316pp. (On the “History Wars” in Australia)

D. R. Hainsworth, 'The New South Wales shipping interest, 1800-1821', Australian Economic History Review, Vol. 8, No. 1, February, 1968., pp. 17-30.

D. R. Hainsworth, 'Exploiting the Pacific frontier: the New South Wales sealing industry, 1800-1821', Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 2, 1967., pp. 59-75.

D. R. Hainsworth, 'In search of a staple: the Sydney sandalwood trade, 1804-1809', Bulletin of the Business Archives Council of Australia, Vol. 5, No. 1, February, 1965., pp. 1-20.

D. R. Hainsworth, 'The New South Wales shipping interest, 1800-1821: a study in colonial entrepreneurship', Australian Economic History Review, Vol. 8, No. 1, 1968., pp. 17-30.

D. R. Hainsworth, The Sydney Traders: Simeon Lord and his Contemporaries, 1788-1821. Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1972.

D. R. Hainsworth, Builders and Adventurers: The Traders and the Emergence of the Colony, 1788-1821. Melbourne, Cassell, 1968.

D. G. Hall, Henry Burney: A Political Biography. London, Oxford University Press, 1974.

Douglas Hall, A Brief History of the West India Committee. Caribbean University Press, 1971.

Douglas Hamilton, 'Absent Kings in Kingston? Business Networks and Family Ties: The View from Eighteenth-Century Kingston, Jamaica', self-published, 2005-2006.

Douglas Hamilton, 'Transatlantic Ties: Scottish Migration Networks in the Caribbean, 1750-1800', in A Global Clan, A. McCarthy (Ed.), pp. 48-66. New York, I. B. Tauris, 2006.

Douglas Hamilton, 'Private Enterprise and Public Service: Naval Contracting in the Caribbean, 1720-1759', in self-published, 36pp, 2005.

David Hancock, Citizens of the World: London Merchants and the British Atlantic Community, 1735-1785. New York, Cambridge University Press, 1995.

P. W. Hasler, The History of Parliament. The House of Commons, 1558-1603. fix Nd? (Also re genealogy in general)

Commander D. J. Hastings, RINVR, The Royal Indian Navy, 1612-1950. London and Jefferson, North Carolina, McFarland and Co., 1988.

Edna Healey, Coutts and Co., 1692-1992: The Portrait of a Private Bank. London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1992.

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Herbert Heaton, 'The American Trade', [after 1786], pp. 194-226 in C. Northcote Parkinson, (Ed.), The Trade Winds: A Study of British Overseas Trade during the French Wars, 1793-1815. London, Allen and Unwin, 1948.

Anthony R. Henderson and Sarah Palmer, 'The early nineteenth century port of London: management and labour in three dock companies, 1800-1825', Research in Maritime History, No. 6, June 1994., pp. 31-50.

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Charles F. Hobson, 'The Recovery of British Debts in the Federal Circuit Court of Virginia, 1790-1797', Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 92, No. 2, 1984., pp. 176-200.

Major V. C. P. Hodson, 'Some families with a long East India Connection', The Genealogists' Magazine, UK, issues March, June, September, December, 1932/December 1933.

R. F. Holder, Bank of New South Wales: A History. [Two Vols.] Vol. 1, 1817-1850. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1970.

D. Hollett, Fast Passage to Australia: The History of the Black Ball, Eagle and White Star lines of Australian Packets. London, Fairplay Publications, 1986.

T. H. Hollingsworth, 'A demographic study of the British ducal families', pp. 73-102 in Michael Drake, (Ed.), Population in Industrialisation. London, Methuen, 1969.

Elizabeth Hoon, The Organisation of the English Customs System, 1696-1786. New York, 1938.

Ronald Hope, A New History of British Shipping. London, John Murray, 1990.

J. Keith Horsefield, British Monetary Experiments, 1650-1710. London, The London School of Economics and Political Science, 1960.

Oliver Horne, A History of Savings Banks. OUP, 1947.

N. Horwood, 'James Birnie', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 59, Part 2, June 1973., pp. 95-117.

J. M. Holzman, The Nabobs in England, 1760-1815: A Study of the Returned Anglo-Indian. New York. 1926.

Valerie Hope, My Lord Mayor: Eight Hundred Years of London's Mayoralty. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson in association with the Corporation of the City of London, 1989.

Julian Hoppitt, Risk and Failure in English Business, 1700-1800. Cambridge University Press, 1987.

F. W Howay, A List of the Trading Vessels in the Maritime Fur Trade, 1785-1825. Kingston, Ontario, Limestone Press, 1973. (Excerpts available on the Internet)

Ernest Marshall Howse, Saints in Politics: the Clapham sect and the Growth of Freedom. London, Allen and Unwin, 1973.

William Huddart, Unpathed Waters: Account of the Life and Times of Joseph Huddart, FRS. London, Quillen Press, 1989.

W. E. Hughes, Chronicles of Blackheath Golfers. London, Chapman and Hall, 1897.

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Brian Inglis, The Opium War. London, Coronet, 1976, 1979.

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Nance Irvine, Mary Reibey - Molly Incognita: A Biography of Mary Reibey, 1775 to 1855, and her world. Sydney, Library of Australian History, 1982.Old books graphic

Jonathan Israel, (Ed.), The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and Its World Impact. London, Cambridge University Press, 1991. (Providing rare glimpses of the financiers of William III.)

JJJ

Depicted at right: Charles Bateson's Convict Ships, (1959 and later editions) an ideal place to start on Anglo-Pacific maritime history, unequalled since it was first published in 1959 ...Cover of book The Convict Ships

Colin Jack-Hinton, The Search for the Islands of Solomon, 1567-1838. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1969.

Gordon Jackson, The British Whaling Trade. London, Adam and Charles Black, 1978.

Sally Jenkinson, Woodlands and John Julius Angerstein. Greenwich, London, Greenwich Local History Centre, 1986.

Arthur L. Jensen, Maritime Commerce of Colonial Philadelphia. Madison, Wisconsin, State Historical Society of Wisconsin for the Dept. of History, University of Wisconsin, 1963.

Merrill Jensen, The Founding of a Nation: A History of the American Revolution, 1763-1776. London, Oxford University Press, 1968.

Merrill Jensen, The New Nation: A History of the United States during the Confederation, 1781-1789. New York, Knopf, 1958.

A. Jessopp, (Ed.), of Roger North, The Lives of the Norths. Vols. 1-3. London, Greg International Publishers Ltd., 1972.

Paul R. Johnson, (Ed.), The Economics of the Tobacco Industry. New York, Praeger, 1984.

A. G. E. Jones, 'The British southern whale and seal fisheries, Part 1', The Great Circle, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1981., pp. 20-29; Part 2, Vol 3, No. 2, October 1981., pp. 99-102.

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A. G. E. Jones, Ships employed in the South Seas Trade, 1775-1861 [Parts 1 and 2]: plus A Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen, transcripts of Registers of Shipping, 1787-1862 [Part 3] Canberra, Roebuck, 1986.

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Michael G. Kammen, A Rope and Sand: The Colonial Agents: British Politics and the American Revolution. Ithaca, New York, Cornell University Press, 1968.

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Tom Keneally. The Commonwealth of Thieves: The Sydney Experiment. Sydney: Random House, Australia, 2005. Author had sought permission to cite from Byrnes, The Blackheath Connection website, 2005. (Soon to be issued in USA, as a 2006 edition.) Cover of Keneally, Commonwealth of Thieves, 2005

Jill Ker, 'The Macarthur family and the pastoral industry', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 47, Part 3,, 1961., pp. 131-155.

Jill Ker, 'The wool industry in New South Wales, 1803-1830, Part 2', Business Archives and History, Vol. 2, No. 1, February 1962., pp. 18-54.

Margaret and Colin Kerr, Australia’s Early Whalemen. Sydney, Rigby, 1980.

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Margaret Kiddle, Caroline Chisholm. Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1969.

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Jonathan King and John King, Philip Gidley King: A Biography of the Third Governor of New South Wales. North Melbourne, Australia, Methuen Australia Ltd., 1981.

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Roger J. B. Knight, 'The First Fleet, its state and preparation, 1786-1787', pp. 121-136 in John Hardy and Alan Frost, (Eds.), Studies from Terra Australis to Australia. Canberra, Australian Academy of the Humanities, Occasional Paper No. 6, 1988.

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Paul E. Lovejoy and David V. Trotman, (Eds.), Trans-Atlantic Dimensions of Ethnicity in the African Diaspora. London: Continuum, Black Atlantic Series, 2004.

Christopher Lloyd, 'The 1840s Depression and the Transformation of Australian Capitalism: Foundations of a Peculiar Political Economy', Draft paper, not for citation without permission. Per Christopher Lloyd (2005).

Christopher Lloyd. "Economic Policy and Australian State Building: From Labourist-Protectionism to Globalisation." In Nation, State and the Economy in History, edited by Alice Teichova and Herbert Matis. Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press. Copy per Christopher Lloyd, School of Economics, University of New England, 2003.

Christopher Lloyd. The 1840s Depression and the Origins of Australian Capitalism', Conference for the Indian Association of Australian Studies, New Delhi, January 2004, E-mail to: Chris.Lloyd@metz.une.edu.au - School of Economics, University of New England and Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University work-in-progress, not to be cited without permission (2004).

W. J. Lyons. 'Prominent Business Figures of Sydney in the 1850s', [Part 2 of Notes on the History of the Royal Exchange], Business Archives Council of Australia, Vol. 1, pp. 1-11, May, 1956.

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R. G. Lang, 'Social Origins and Social Aspirations of Jacobean London Merchants', Economic History Review, 2, V, 27, 1974., pp. 28-47.

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Robin Law, 'The First Scottish Guinea Company, 1634-1639', The Scottish Historical Review, Vol. LXXVI, No. 202, October 1997., pp. 185-202.

Arnold Walter Lawrence, Trade Castles and Forts of West Africa. London, Jonathan Cape, 1963.

A. S. Leighton-Boyce, Smiths the Bankers, 1658-1958. London, National Provincial Bank Ltd., 1958.

Dianne Lewis, 'The Growth of the Country Trade to the Straits of Malacca, 1760-1777', Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 43, Part 2, 1970., pp. 114-129.

Bryant Lillywhite, London Coffee Houses. London, Allen and Unwin, 1963.

Peter Linebaugh, The London Hanged: Crime and Civil Society in the Eighteenth Century. London, Penguin Press, 1991. (Re Samuel Bentham and “the chips”.)

London Business House Histories - A Handlist. Guildhall Library. Call RMZ 016-38209421 at Australian National Library.

H. D. Love, Vestiges of Old Madras, 1640-1800. London, 1913.

Richard Lovett, The History of the London Missionary Society, 1796-1895. Two Vols. London, 1899.

A. G. Lowndes, (Ed.), South Pacific Enterprise: The Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1956.

W. J. Lyons, 'Prominent business figures of Sydney in the 1850s, (Part 2 of Notes on the history of the Royal Exchange)', Bulletin of the Business Archives Council of Australia, Vol. 1, No. 3, May 1957., pp. 1-11.

MMM

Joel Mokyr, Why Ireland Starved: Quantitative and Analytical History of the Irish Economy, 1800-1850. London, Allen and Unwin, 1983.

Ranald C. Michie, 'The London and New York Stock Exchanges, 1850-1914', Journal of Economic History, 1986, 46, (1), pp. 171-187.

Dr. R. Murray, 'Slavery and the Slave Trade: New Comparative Approaches', Latin American Research Review, 1993, 28, (1), pp. 150-161.

1775: Samuel Eliot Morison, Maritime History of Massachusetts. Boston, 1921.*

D. J. Moss, 'The Bank of England and the Establishment of a Branch System, 1826-1829', Canadian Journal of History, 1992, 27 (1), pp. 47-65.

Priscilla Metcalf, '"The Park Town Estate and the Battersea Tangle": a Peculiar Piece of Victorian London Property Development and Its Background', London Topographical Society Publication, No. 121, 1978.

John Molony, The Native Born: The First White Australians. Melbourne. Cited in Keneally, Commonwealth, 2000.

W. E. Minchinton, 'The Merchants of England in the Nineteenth Century', in Explorations in Entrepreneurial History (10 Vols.), Vol. 10, 1957.

Sibella Macarthur-Onslow, Some Early Records of the Macarthurs of Camden. [Orig. 1914] Sydney, Rigby, 1973.

John McCusker, Money and Exchange in Europe and America, 1600-1775: A Handbook. London, Macmillan, 1978.

John McCusker, Rum and the American Revolution: The Rum Trade and the Balance of Payments of the Thirteen Continental Colonies. New York, Garland Publishing, 1989.

Davis McCaughey, Naomi Perkins and Angus Trumble, Victoria's Colonial Governors, 1839-1900. Melbourne University Press, 1993.

David L. Mackay, A Place of Exile: The European Settlement of New South Wales. Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1985.

David Mackay, In the Wake of Cook: Exploration, Science and Empire, 1780-1801. Wellington, New Zealand, Victoria University Press, 1985.

P. J. Marshall, East India Fortunes: The British in Bengal in the Eighteenth Century. Oxford, Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1974. 1976.

P. J. Marshall, 'Private trade in the Indian Ocean before 1800', pp. 276-300, in Ashin Das Gupta and M. N. Pearson, India and the Indian Ocean, 1500-1800. Calcutta, Oxford University Press, 1987.

P. J. Marshall, 'The Personal Fortune of Warren Hastings', Economic History Review, Series 2, Vol. XVII, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 1965-1965., pp. 284-300.

? Marshall, The Bengal Commercial Society of 1775, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, xlii, 1969, pp. 181-187.

Ernest R. May and James C. Thomson Jnr., (Eds.), American-East Asian Relations: A Survey. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1972.

Cyril Matheson, The Life of Henry Dundas, First Viscount Melville, 1742-1811. London, Constable, 1933.

David Mattingley, Matthew Flinders and George Bass. Oxford University Press, 1961.

H. E. Maude, Of Islands and Men: Studies in Pacific History. Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1968.

Ernest R. May and James C. Thomson Jr., (Eds.), American-East Asian Relations: A Survey. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1972.

Ernest R. May and John K. Fairbank, (Eds.), America's China Trade in Historical Perspective: The Chinese and American Performance. Published by The Committee on American-East Asian Relations of the Dept. of History, in collaboration with the Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, London, Harvard University Press, 1986.

M. P. Mayo, The Life and Letters of Colonel William Light. Adelaide, F. W. Preece, 1937.

Walter H. Mayo, The Trinity House London: Past and Present. London, Smith Elder and Co., 1905.

Hilary P. Mead, Trinity House: Its Unique Record from the Days of Henry VIII. London, Sampson Lowe, Marston, nd.

Lewis Melville, The South Sea Bubble. New York, Burt Franklins, 1921.

Priscilla Metcalf, The Park Town Estate and the Battersea Tangle: a peculiar piece of Victorian London property development and its background. London, London Topographical Society, Publication No. 121, 1978.

Frederick Martin, The History of Lloyd’s and of Marine Insurance in Great Britain. London, Macmillan, 1876.

Philip Mason, The Men Who Ruled India. London, Guild Publishing, 1985.

George McGilvary, Guardian of the East India Company: The Life of Laurence Sulivan. Taurus Academic Studies, 2006.

Sidney Mintz, Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History. New York, 1985.

Bankey Bihari Misra, The Central Administration of the East India Company, 1773-1834. Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1959.

John Molony, The Native Born: The First White Australians. Melbourne, 2000.

Also, Kenneth Morgan, 'The Organisation of the Convict Trade to Maryland: Stevenson, Randolph and Cheston, 1768-1775', William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 42, No. 2, April, 1985., pp. 201-227.

Kenneth Morgan, Bristol and the Atlantic Trade in the Eighteenth Century. Cambridge University Press, 1993.

H. B. Morse, The Chronicles of the East India Company trading to China. Oxford, 1929.

Horsea Ballon Morse, 'The Provision of Funds for the East India Company's Trade at Canton during the Eighteenth Century', Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1922, April Part 2., pp?

A.W. Moore on Manx Worthies, website version.

Kenneth Morgan, 'The Organisation of the Convict Trade to Maryland: Stevenson, Randolph and Cheston, 1768-1775', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, Vol. 42, No. 2, April 1985., pp. 201-227.

John Morison, The Fathers and Founders of the London Missionary Society. Two Vols. London, Fisher Son and Co., nd.

H. B. Morse, 'The Provision of Funds for the East India Company's trade at Canton during the eighteenth century', Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Part 2, April 1922., pp. 227-254. [Microfilm 950.05, Dixson Library, UNE]

Frederic Morton, The Rothschilds: A Family Portrait. Ringwood, Victoria, Australia, Penguin, 1964.

Louis Morton, Robert Carter of Nomini Hall: A Virginia Tobacco Planter of the Eighteenth Century. Charlottesville, Virginia, University Press of Virginia/Dominion Books, 1945.

Ramkrishna Mukherjee, The Rise and Fall of the East India Company: A Sociological Appraisal. Bombay, Popular Prakashan, 1973. [Also, New York, 1974]

C. W. Mun, The Scottish Provincial Banking Companies, 1747-1864. Edinburgh, Donald, c.1981.

J. Forbes Munro, '"The gilt of illusion": the Mackinnon group's entry into Queensland shipping, 1880-1895', International Journal of Maritime History, 3, No. 2, December 1991., pp. 1-37.

J. Forbes-Munro, 'Clydeside, the Indian Ocean and the City: The Mackinnon investment group, 1847-1893', Institute of Commonwealth Studies, Collected Seminar Papers, Vol. 2. No. 36, [City and Empire], pp. 1-10.

NNN

Gregory P. Nowell, Mercantile States and the World Oil Cartel, 1900-1939. London, Cornell University Press, 1994.

Roberto Nodal, 'Black Presence in the Canary Islands', Journal of Black Studies, 1981, 12, (1), pp. 83-90.

Sir Lewis Namier, The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III. Edn 2. London, Macmillan, 1957.

L. B. Namier, 'Brice Fisher, MP: a mid-Eighteenth Century Merchant and his connexions', English Historical Review, 42, 1927., pp. 514-532.

Lewis Namier, England in the Age of the American Revolution. London, Macmillan. Edition 2, 1961.

Sir Lewis Namier and John Brooke, The History of Parliament: The House of Commons, 1754-1790. [Two Vols.] London, Parliament Trust of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, London, 1964.

Robert C. Nash, 'The English and Scottish tobacco trades in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: legal and illegal trade', Economic History Review, Series 2, Vol. 35, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 1982., pp. 354-372.

Curtis P. Nettels, Money Supply of American Colonies before 1720. Clifton, USA, A. M. Kelley, 1973.

Arthur Percival Newton, The Colonising Activities of the English Puritans: The Last Phase of the Elizabethan Struggle with Spain. New Haven, Connecticut, 1914. (Reissued, Port Washington, New York, 1966)

J. B. Nichols, A Brief Account of the Guildhall of the City of London. London, Printed by John Nichols and Son, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, 1819.

See I. Nish, 'An East India Merchant House in the China Trade in the 1830s', Business Archives Council of NSW, Vol. 1, No. 6, May 1956., pp. 1-10. Nish cites a bicentenary company history of Finlays, James Finlay and Co. Ltd., manufacturers and East India merchants, 1750-1950. Glasgow, 1951.

John Newton, A Savage History. New South, 2013. (On whaling history of eastern Australia/NSW including on Ben Boyd)

Mike Nash, The Sydney Cove Shipwreck Survivors Camp. Flinders University Maritime Archaeology Monograph Series No. 2, 2008, 46pp.

OOO

Ellis P. Oberholtzer, Robert Morris, Patriot and Financier. 1903.

Eris O'Brien, The Foundation of Australia 1786-1800: A Study in English Criminal Practice and Penal Colonization in the Eighteenth Century. (Second edition). Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1950.

Dennis O. Flynn and Arturo Giraldez, (Eds.), Metals and Monies in an Emerging Global Economy.

Wilfrid Oldham, Britain’s Convicts to the Colonies. Sydney, Library of Australian History, 1990. [This title is a slightly modified version of Wilfrid Oldham, The Administration of the System of Transportation of British Convicts, 1763-1793. Ph.D thesis. London University. 1933]

Alison Olson, 'The London Mercantile Lobby and the Coming of the American Revolution', Journal of American History, Vol. 69, No. 1, June 1982., pp. 21-41.

Alison Olson, 'The Board of Trade and London-American interest groups in the eighteenth century', Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth Studies, 8, January 1980., pp. 33-50.

Alison Olson, Making the Empire Work: London and American Interest Groups, 1690-1790. London, Harvard University Press, 1992.

Old books graphic

Alison Olson, 'Coffee House Lobbying', History Today, Vol. 41, January 1991., pp. 35-41.

Alison Olson, 'The Virginia Merchants of London: A Study in Eighteenth Century Interest Group Politics', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, Vol. 40, July 1983., pp. 363-388.

Alison Olson and Richard Maxwell Brown, (Eds.), Anglo-American Political Relations, 1675-1775. New Brunswick, NJ., 1970.

J. Oppenheimer, 'Captain William Richards', Chapter 5 in G. Connah, M. Rowland, J. Oppenheimer, Captain Richards’ House at Winterbourne: A Study in Historical Archaeology. Armidale, Australia. Dept. Of Prehistory & Archaeology, University Of New England. 1978.

Alison Olson, Anglo-American Politics, 1660-1775. New York, 1973.

Alison Olson, 'The Board of Trade and the London-American Interest Groups', Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth Studies, VIII, 1980.

David E. Owen, British Opium Policy in China and India. New Haven, 1934.

D. J. Owen, The Port of London: Yesterday and Today. London, Port of London Authority, 1927.

PP PhD Theses

John F. Atchison, Port Stephens and Goonoo Goonoo - A Review of the early period of the Australian Agricultural Company. Ph.D. Thesis, Australian National University, Canberra, 1973.

Anthony Chen, Kuo-tung, The Insolvency of the Chinese Hong Merchants, 1760-1843, UMI. 1990. Ph.D. thesis. Yale University, 1990.

Maxine Lorraine Darnell, The Chinese Labour Trade to New South Wales. 1783-1853: An Exposition of Motives and Outcomes. Ph.D thesis, University of New England, Armidale, Australia, January 1997.

George Sugden Le Couteur, Colonial Investment Adventure, 1824-1855: a comparative study of the establishment and early investment experiences in New South Wales, Tasmania and Canada, of four British companies. Ph.D. thesis, Sydney University, 1978.

Wilfrid Oldham, The Administration of the System of Transportation of British Convicts, 1763-1793. Ph.D. thesis. London University, 1933.

Pennie A. Pemberton, The London Connection: The Formation and Early Years of the Australian Agricultural Company. Ph.D. thesis. Canberra, Australian National University, 1991.

Theses, other

Gaylene Mansfield-Smith. Trade and Violence: Early European Contact in New Zealand and the Massacre of the Boyd. M. Litt thesis, UNE, 1997.

PPP

Thomas Packenham, The Year of Liberty: The Story of the Great Irish Rebellion of 1798. Edns, London, Panther, 1969.

Colin A. Palmer, Human Cargoes: The British Slave Trade to Spanish America, 1700-1739. Illinois: Illinois University Press, 1981.

Michael Pembroke, Arthur Phillip: Sailor Mercenary Governor Spy. London, Hardie Grant, 2013.

Peter Philip, British Residents at the Cape 1795-1819 [Cape of Good Hope]. no details.

Chris Pickard. 'George Moore, HM Consul of Salonica. Per Chris Pickard in Feb 2006. Manx Life (Notknown).

Chris Pickard. 'Eighteenth Century Manx Merchantmen and Privateers', Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society, Proceedings IX, Vol. 4. (Per Chris Pickard in Feb 2006. (Unknown).

PPP

Richard Quinn, Samuel Marsden: Altar Ego. Wellington New Zealand, Dunmore Publishing, 2008. E-mail to: books@dunmore.co.nz (A major revision of Rev. Samuel Marsden, often known in New South Wales as "the flogging parson" but here with attention to his missionary activities in New Zealand. Detailing a gunrunning network operating between Sydney New South Wales and New Zealand that still seems too-little known)

Book titles, other

Book titles other

David Armitage, Theories of Empire, 1450-1800. nd?

Judy Bieber, (Ed.), Plantation Societies in the Era of European Expansion. nd?

Robin Blackburn, The Making of New World Slavery. nd?

Richard Bonney, Ed.), The Rise of the Fiscal State in Europe, C.1200-1815. nd?

Richard Bonney, (Ed.), Economic Systems and State Finance.

Michael J. Braddick, The Nerves of the State. nd?

Frank Broeze, (Ed.), Brides of the Sea. nd?

John R. Fisher, The Economic Aspects of Spanish Imperialism in America, 1492-1810. nd?

Dennis O. Flynn and Arturo Girladez, (Eds.), Metals and Monies in an Emerging Global Economy. nd?

Richard Grassby, The Business Community of Seventeenth-Century England. nd?

Richard Grassby, Kinship and Capitalism. nd?

Richard Grassby, The Business Community of Seventeenth-Century England. nd?

Ashin Das Gupta, Merchants of Maritime India, 1500-1800. nd?

Jonathan Israel, European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism, 1550-1750. nd?

Jonathan Israel, The Dutch Republic. nd?

Everett Jenkins, The Muslim Diaspora. nd?

Linda Cooke Johnson, Shanghai from Market Town to Treaty Port, 1074-1858. nd?

Patrick Manning, (Ed.), Slave Trades, 1500-1800. nd?

Anthony McFarlane, The British in the Americas, 1480-1815. nd?

Pavla Miller, Transformations of Patriarchy in the West, 1500-1900. nd?

D. E. Mungello, The Great Encounter of China and the West, 1500-1800. nd?

Philip T. Norberg and Kathryn; Hoffman, (Eds.), Fiscal Crises, Liberty and Representative Government, 1450-1789. nd?

Geoffrey Parker, The Military Revolution. nd?

Roderick Platz, China's Seaborne Trade with South and Southeast Asia 1200-1750. nd?

Om Prakash, Bullion for Goods. nd?

James D. Tracy, (Ed.), Rise of Merchant Empires. nd?

James D. Tracy, (Ed.), The Political Economy of Merchant Empires. nd?

RRR

1775: William Hutchinson Rowe, Maritime History of Maine. New York, 1948.

R. O. Roberts, 'Financial Developments in Early Modern Wales and the Emergence of the First Banks', Welsh History Review, 1993, 16 (3), pp. 291-307.

St. John Robinson, 'Southern Loyalists in the Caribbean and Central America', South Carolina Historical Magazine, 1992, 93 (3-4), pp. 205-220.

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Follows some of the publicity material on this book circa July 2006:
Events are scheduled at Daunts Books, Museum of Docklands, the Peak Literary Festival and the Nehru Centre. Nick Robins is available for TV, radio and press interviews.
‘A magnificent book about the father and mother of all companies. ... Everyone who studies corporate power and structure must read this well-written account.’ Per Gordon Roddick, Chairman Emeritus of The Body Shop, co-founder of the Big Issue and Human Rights activist. 'A powerful analysis of the rise and fall of the British East India Company, a private company that conquered a subcontinent and subjugated an entire people.' Per Huw Bowen, Professor of Imperial and Maritime History at University of Leicester.
'[This] will become a classic.'  Simon Zadek, Chief Executive, AccountAbility.
'Elegantly written and sharply argued, this  gripping book brings to life a crucial episode in the history of globalization. It will be of great interest to all those who seek to illuminate the present by reflecting upon the past.' Per Sankar Muthu, Assistant Professor of Politics, Princeton University.
This is a popular history of the untold story of one of the world’s most famous companies. The East India Company (1600-1874) was the mother of the modern multinational. Starting life as a trader in Asian spices, the Company ended its days running an Indian empire. In the process, it shocked its contemporaries with the scale of its violence, corruption and speculation. As the 250th anniversary of the battle of Plassey approaches, the book provides a timely re-examination of the Company’s legacy for business today.   This is the first-ever book to expose the Company’s social record. Parallels with today’s corporate leviathans are compelling, with the Company outstripping Wal-Mart in terms of market power, Enron for corruption and Union Carbide for human devastation. War, famine, stock-market bubbles and even duels between rival executives are all to be found in this fascinating new account. For Robins, the Company’s legacy provides compelling lessons on how to ensure the accountability of today’s global business.
Nick Robins works in the City of London, running socially responsible investment funds. A historian by training, he has nearly 20 years experience in corporate responsibility issues, and writes widely for magazines such as Resurgence, New Statesman and Ethical Corporation.

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Vera K. Ostaia, 'The Lusignan Mirror', The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, New Series, Vol. 18, No. 1, Summer, 1959., pp. 18-27. Sidney Painter, 'The Lords of Lusignan in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries', Speculum, Vol. 32, No. 1, January, 1957, pp. 27-47. J. H. Galloway, 'The Mediterranean Sugar Industry', Geographical Review, Vol. 67, No. 2, April 1977., pp. 177-194. Irene B. Tauber, 'Cyprus: The Demography of a Strategic Island', Population Index, Vol. 21, No. 1, January 1955., pp. 4-20. Gerhard K. Heilig, 'Neglected Dimensions of Global Land-Use Change: Reflections and Data', Population and Development Review, Vol 20, No. 4, December 1994., pp. 831-859.

William Appleman Williams, Thomas McCormick, Lloyd Gardner, Walter LaFeber, (Eds. and Commentators), America in Vietnam: A Documentary History. New York, W. W. Norton and Co., 1989. [the introduction only]

James A. Williamson, Maritime Enterprise, 1485-1558. Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1913.

James A. Williamson, The Age of Drake. London, Adam and Charles Black, 1938.

James A. Williamson, The English Channel: A History. New York, World Publishing Co., 1959.

Clennel Wilkinson, William Dampier. London, John Lane, 1929.

Edwin Wilson and Tom Richmond, 'The saga of Peter Hibbs', pp. 85-98, Chapter 6, in Jocelyn Powell and Lorraine Banks, (Eds.), Hawkesbury River History: Governor Philip, exploration and early settlement. Wiseman's Ferry, NSW, Australia, Dharug and Lower Hawkesbury Historical Society, 1990.

Gwendoline Wilson, Murray of Yarralumla. London, Oxford University Press, 1968.

William Wilson, A Missionary Voyage To The South Pacific Ocean, 1799-98. (Rare, copy, Dixson Library, UNE). Printed for T. Chapman, No. 151 Fleet Street, by T. Gillette, Printer, Sainsbury Sq. London.

Alfred C. Wood, A History of the Levant Company. London, Frank Cass, 1964.

W. Allan Wood, Dawn In The Valley: The Story of Settlement in the Hunter Valley to 1833. Sydney, Wentworth Books, 1972.

Phillip Woodruff, The Men Who Ruled India: The Founders. London, Jonathan Cape, 1954.

John Watney, Clive of India. Saxon House, UK, D. C. Heath Ltd., Hants, England, 1974.

Frances Wilkins, George Moore and His Friends: Letters from a Manx Merchant, 1775-1760. Wyre Forest Press, 1994.

Views on the efforts made by John Prinsep and his son James to modernise the minting and distribution of coinage in India from 1785, then 1835, are found in the section, James Prinsep and Indian money, in, pp. 109ff, Jonathan Williams, Joe Cribb and Elizabeth Errington, (Eds)., Money: A History. Published for the Trustees of the British Museum by British Museum Press, 1997.Old books graphic

William Appleman Williams, Thomas McCormick, Lloyd Gardner, Walter LaFeber, (Eds. and Commentators), America in Vietnam: A Documentary History. New York, W. W. Norton and Co., 1989. [introduction only] re the first-ever US-China ships.

Frank Worsley, The Romance of Lloyd's. London, Hutchinson, 1932.

Charles Wright and Ernest Fayle, A History of Lloyd's. London, Macmillan, 1957.

Conrad E. Wright, Merchants and Mandarins: New York and the Early China Trade, in New York and the China Trade. New York, New York Historical Society, 1984.

Esmond Wright, 'Benedict Arnold and The Loyalists', History Today, Vol. 36, Oct. 1986., pp. 29-35.

Philip Wright, Monumental Inscriptions of Jamaica, (Winchester). nd

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A. T. Yarwood, Walers: Australian Horses Abroad. Carlton, Victoria, Melbourne University Press, 1989.

A. T. Yarwood, Samuel Marsden: The Great Survivor. Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1977.

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Leo Zanelli. 'A Pragmatic Masonic History.' The Square, pp. 37-39. (March 1999).

Philip Ziegler, The Sixth Great Power: Barings, 1762-1929. London, Collins, 1988.

Below are various items so far uncategorised - Ed

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