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World War II Bibliography
Adams, Fred. “Merchant Navy Monument Unveiled.” Downhomer. 10(6): Nov. 1997.
Adams, Fred. “Why a Monument to the Merchant Marine – WWII.” Downhomer 9.11 (1997) p. 117.
Allied Merchant Navy Memorial at Marine Institute. [http://www.cdli.ca/monuments/nf/merchant.htm] December 2006.
Arthur, Max. The Navy. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1997.
Baldwin, Douglas, and Gillian Poulter. “Mona Wilson and the Canadian Red Cross in Newfoundland, 1940-1945.” Newfoundland and Labrador Studies. 20.2 (2005): pp. 281-311.
Bassler, Gerhard P. Sanctuary Denied: Refugees from the Third Reich and Newfoundland Immigration Policy 1906-1949. St. John’s: ISER, 1992.
Beeby, Dean. Cargo of Lies. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996.
Bridle, Paul (ed.). Documents on Relations between Canada and Newfoundland. 2 vols. Ottawa: Department of External Affairs, 1974-1984.
Burrows, Roger and Margot Bruce, “Special section: The Placentia area,” Decks Awash 17.3 (1988): pp. 2-78.
Button, Kerri. The Forgotten Years: The Formation of the 125th (Newfoundland) Squadron, RAF, 1938-1941. Unpublished BA Honours Dissertation. 1998.
Cardoulis, John N., A Friendly Invasion, Vol. 1. St. John’s: Breakwater, 1990.
Cardoulis, John. A Friendly Invasion II: A Personal Touch. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 1993.
Cardoulis, John. American Legion, Fort Pepperrell Post #9: 47 Years, Historical Review 1941-1988. St. John’s: American Legion, 1988.
Carr, W.C. Checkmate of the North. Toronto: The MacMillan Company of Canada Limited, 1944.
Chafe, Edward. Gunners, World War II : 166th (Newfoundland) Field Regiment Royal Artillery. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 1987.
Codner, Bob. The History of Torbay. St. John's, NL: Harry Cuff Publications, 1996.
Collins, Paul W. First Line of Defence: The Establishment and Development of St. John’s Newfoundland as the Royal Canadian Navy’s Premiere Escort Base In World War II. Unpublished MA Thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2004.
Collins, Paul. Dangerous Waters. St. John’s: Jesperson Publishing, 1996.
Critch, Michael. “From the “Tent Camp”to Fort Pepperrell.” Atlantic Guardian. 13.2 (1956): pp. 16-19.
Curran, Tom. They Also Served. St. John’s: Jesperson Press, 1987.
Dooley, Danette. “Making the Case for Pleasantville.” The Telegram 7 Jan. 2006: B1.
Douglas, WAB, Roger Sarty, Mike Whitby, et al. No Higher Purpose. St. Catherine’s, ON: Vanwell Publishing Ltd., 2002.
Douglas, W.A.B. The Creation of a National Air Force: The Official History of the Royal Canadian Air Force Volume II. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1986.
Dundas, Barbara. A History of Women in the Canadian Military. Montreal: Art Global, 2000.
Dziuban, Stanley W. Military Relations Between the United States and Canada 1939-1945. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Chief of Military History, Department of the Army, 1959.
“Exchange of Notes between Canada and the United States of America, September 1 and 2, 1944.” Treaty Series, 1944. No. 24. Ottawa: Edmond Cloutier, 1949.
Fitzgerald, Jack. Newfoundland Disasters. St. John’s, NL: Creative Publishers, 2005.
Gander International Airport Authority. [http://www.ganderairport.com/] November 2006.
Giesler, Patricia. Valour at Sea: Canada’s Merchant Navy. Ottawa: Veterans Arrafirs Canada, 1998.
Gilbert, Martin (ed.). The Churchill War Papers. 3 vols. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1993.
Gossage, Carolyn. Greatcoats and Glamour Boots: Canadian Women at War (1939-1945). Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1991.
Granatstein, J.L. The Last Good War: An Illustrated History of Canada in the Second World War. Vancouver/Toronto: Douglas and McIntyre, 2005.
Halliday, Hugh. “The Flying Newfoundlanders.” Legion Magazine. [http://www.legionmagazine.com/en/index.php/2006/11/ the-flying-newfoundlanders] November/December 2006
Hancock, Allison. “Flight Path: Gander.” CBC News, In Depth: Aviation, 10 December 2003. [http://cbc.ca/news/background/aviation/gander.html] October 2006.
Hadley, Michael. U-Boasts Against Canada. Kingston and Montreal: McGil Queen’s University Press, 1985.
Harris, William. First Four Hundred Royal Artillery, 1940. St. John’s: privately published, 1955.
Haywood, Ruth. “’Delinquent, Disorderly and Diseased Females’: Regulating Sexuality in Second World War St. John’s, Newfoundland.” Unpublished MA thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002.
Heath, Shelia, ed. Botwood: History of a Seaport, Grand Falls-Windsor: Robinson-Blackmore Printing and Publishing Ltd., 1992.
Henderson, Peter A. Guarding the Gates: A History of Canadian Forces Station in St. John’s. St. John’s: CFS, 1992.
High, Steven. “Working for Uncle Sam: the ‘Comings’ and ‘Goings’ of Newfoundland Base Construction Labour, 1940-1945,” Acadiensis, 32.2 (2003): pp. 84-107.
High, Steven, “From Outport to Base: The American Occupation of Stephenville, 1940-1945,” Newfoundland Studies 18.1 (2002): pp. 84-113.
Hirschmann, Werner and Donald E. Graves. Another Time, Another Place. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 2004.
Hodgins, W. Charles. Marching Together : The Recollections of a Padre. Cutts Island: Ingrid Hodgins, 1983.
Hoodspith, Claude, ed. Per Ardua: A Pictoral History of RCAF, Torbay. Canada: Wings Overseas, 1944.
Houlihan, Eileen (Hunt), Uprooted! The Argentia Story. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 1992.
Houlihan, Eileen (Hunt), “Eileen (Hunt) Houlihan’s Family Memoirs,” Newfoundland Studies 7.1 (1991): pp. 48-64.
Houlihan, Eileen (Hunt), “Munitions Fire in Argentia Harbour,” Newfoundland Quarterly 88.3 (1994): pp. 21-22.
Hyslop, Bob. Journeys Through Time – Clarenville, Hub of the East Coast. Clarenville: The Town of Clarenville, 2001.
Jensen, Herman. “Building Goose Bay: A Firsthand Account.” Them Days, 16.4 (1991): pp. 14-33.
LAC, RG 24, Vol. 11,953, File 1-1-1, Vol.1, “Report of Proceedings for Month of March, 1942 By Maintenance Captain, Captain of the Port,” 10April 1942.
Lane, Tony. The Merchant Seamen’s War. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 1990.
MacDonell, J.D. A Quarter-Century of History in Goose Bay to 1967. Unpublished paper. CNS: UG 635 C32 G66 FILE, 1967.
MacKay, R.A. Newfoundland in North Atlantic Strategy in the Second World War. Ottawa : Information Canada, 1974.
MacKenzie, David. “Three Sides of the Same Coin: Some Recent Literature on Canada-Newfoundland Relations in the 1940s.” Newfoundland Studies, 4.1 (1988): pp. 99-104.
MacKenzie, David. Inside the Atlantic Triangle : Canada and the Entrance of Newfoundland into Confederation, 1939-1949. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1986.
MacLeod, Malcolm. “Peace of the Continent, Part One” Newfoundland Quarterly, 81.3 (1986): pp. 22-30.
MacLeod, Malcolm. “Peace of the Continent, Part Two, Social Impact” Newfoundland Quarterly, 81.4 (1986): pp. 21-28.
MacLeod, Malcolm. Peace of the Continent: The Impact of the Second World War Canadian American Bases in Newfoundland. St. John’s: Harry Cuff Publications, Ltd., 1986.
Martin, Wilfred B. W. Random Islanders on Guard. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 1994.
May, Gavin. A History of Pleasantville : 1750-1983. St. John’s: Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1983.
McGeachie, J. B. The Story of the Newfoundland Project 1942-43. Newfoundland: Bell Telephone Company of Canada, 1944.
McGrath, Robin. A Heritage Guide to Torbay. Flat Rock, NL: Oceanside Press, 1997.
Merchant Navy [http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/clients/sub.cfm? source=history/other/merchant/hist] December 2006.
Milner, Marc. Battle of the Atlantic. St. Catharine’s ON: Vanwell Publishing Ltd., 2003.
Milner, Marc. North Atlantic Run. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1985.
Monroe, W.S. “Men’s Patriotic Association.” Newfoundland Quarterly. 39.4 (1940): pp. 5-11.
Naval Association of Newfoundland, Eastern Division. An Introduction to the Military History of Newfoundland 1775 to 1945. St. John’s: Naval Association of Newfoundland Eastern Division, 1997.
Neary, Peter. “A Garrison Country: Newfoundland and Labrador during the Second World War,” Dispatches, Canadian War Museum, April 1999, pp. 1 – 4.
Neary, Peter. Newfoundland in the North Atlantic World, 1929 – 1949. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996.
Neary, Peter. “‘Like Stepping Back’: Newfoundland in 1939” in Norman Hillmer, Robert Bothwell, Roger Sarty, and Claude Beauregard (eds.), A Country of Limitations: Canada and the World in 1939. Ottawa: Canadian Committee for the History of the Second World War, 1996.
Neary, Peter. “‘A Mortgaged Property’: the Impact of the United States on Newfoundland, 1940-49,” Twentieth-Century Newfoundland: Explorations. Eds. James Hillier and Peter Neary. Breakwater: St. John’s, 1994. 179-194.
Neary, Peter, “Alesander Bishop’s Account of the Exhumation of the Argentia Cemeteries, August, 1942.” Newfoundland Studies 4.2 (1988): pp. 181-186.
Neary, Peter. “Newfoundland and the Anglo-American Leased Bases Agreement of 27 March 1941,” Canadian Historical Review, 67.4 (1986): 491-519
Neary, Peter. “Great Britain and the Future of Newfoundland, 1939-45.” Newfoundland Studies, 1.1 (1985): 29-56.
Neary, Steve. The Enemy on our Doorstep. St. John’s, NL: Jesperson Publishing, 1994.
Newfoundland News. Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador. GN 2/5 Box 131.
Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Association. Brief submitted on behalf of the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit. St. John’s: Office of the King’s Printer, ca. 1949.
Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit. Timber!! Glasgow: Newfoundland Overseas Foresters’ Association, c.1946.
Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit. [http://www.mgl.ca/~cpike/NOFU.html] December 2006.
Newfoundland Patriotic Association. Articles of Constitution and Bye-Laws of the Newfoundland Patriotic Association. St. John’s: The Evening Telegram, 1940.
Nicholson, Colonel G.W.L. More Fighting Newfoundlanders. St. John’s: The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1969.
Nicholson, Colonel G.W.L. “Our Fighting Forces in World War II.” The Book of Newfoundland, Vol. 4. Edited by Joseph R. Smallwood. Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson Ltd., 1968.
Nicholson, G.W.L. “Women’s Contribution During Wartime.” [http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm? source=feature/yearofveteran05/yov_media/women_contrib]
Ogilvie, Allan M. All the Luck in the World. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 1994.
O’Keefe, Ed. The Argentia Naval Base: Its Impact on the Placentia Area. 1994
O’Neill,Paul. The Oldest City: The Story of St. John's, Newfoundland. St. Philip’s, N.L. Boulder Publications, 2003.
Parrott, William C. and Christopher A. Sharpe, “Swords into Ploughshares: The Legacy of the Military Occupation of Newfoundland, 1939 – 1945.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Waterloo, Ontario, May 1994.
Parrott, William C. On the perimeter : a reconstruction of the military geography of Newfoundland and Labrador during the Second World War, 1939-1945. MA Thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1993.
Pierson, Ruth Roach. Canadian Women and the Second World War. Ottawa: Canadian Historical Association, 1983.
Prim, Captain Joseph. “The Longest Battle.” The Telegram. May 6, 2006.
Prim, Joseph and Mike McCarthy. Those in Peril. St. John’s, NL: Jesperson Publishing, 1995.
“RCAF Air Traffic Control – Torbay” [http://www.rcaf-atc.org/other/other/other-83.html]. November 2006.
Royal Air Force. The Second World War 1939-1945. [http://www.raf.mod.uk/rafcms/mediafiles/ F21D57C4_9913_5321_BB9830F0BB762B4E.pdf] January 2007.
Saunders, Doris, ed. Them Days. “On the Goose: The Story of Goose Bay (special edition)” Vol. 12 (4), 1987.
Seymour, Eric A. “The Story of Pepperrell,” Newfoundland Quarterly 59.2 (1960): pp. 6-9, 38-40.
Smallwood, Joseph R., ed. The Book of Newfoundland, Vol. 6. Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson Ltd., 1968.
Smallwood, Joseph R., ed. The Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, Vols. 1-5. St. John’s: Newfoundland Book Publishers, 1981.
“St. John’s International Airport Authority” [http://www.stjohnsairport.com/] November 2006.
Straus, Richard. “The Americans Come to Newfoundland.” The Book of Newfoundland, Vol. 6. Edited by Joseph R. Smallwood. Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson Ltd., 1968.
The Canadians at war, 1939/45. Vols. 1-2. Montreal: Reader's Digest Association (Canada), 1969.
“The Coast Guard at War: IV – LORAN, Vol. I.” [http://www.uscg.mil/history/stations/ loran_volume_1_index.asp]. December 2003.
“The Merchant Navy Club.” Atlantic Guardian, 6.5 (1949): pp. 30-34.
“The Town of Botwood” [http://www.town.botwood.nl.ca/pages/index2.php]. November 2006.
Thornhill, H. It Happened in October : The Tragic Sinking of the S.S. Caribou. Newfoundland: H. Thornhill, 1945.
Tracy, Nicholas. Attack on Maritime Trade. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991.
Transport Canada. A Look Back, A Step Ahead : 50 1941 YYT 1991, St. John’s Airport. Ontario: Transport Canada, 1991.
Tucker, Gilbert. The Naval Service of Canada. 2 vols. Ottawa: King’s Printer, 1952.
Veteran Affairs Canada. “Women at War.” [http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm? source=history/secondwar/fact_sheets/women]
Wells, Gordon C. The Newfoundland Regiment. Trinity: Oceanside Press, 1997.
Wells, Herb. Comrades In Arms. Vols. 1-2, St. John’s: Robinson-Blackmore Printing and Publishing Limited, 1986-1988.
Wells, Herb. Under the White Ensign. Vols. 1-2, St. John’s: Robinson-Blackmore Printing and Publishing Limited, 1977-1995.
Willoughby, Malcolm Francis. The U.S. Coast Guard in World War II. Annapolis, Maryland: United States Naval Institute, 1957.
Women’s Patriotic Association. Fourth Annual Report of the Patriotic Association of the Women of Newfoundland. St. John’s: WPA, 1943.
“Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service.” [http://www.navalandmilitarymuseum.org/resource_pages/ pavingtheway/wrcns.html]
Woodman, Richard. The Real Cruel Sea: The Merchant Navy in the Battle of the Atlantic, 1939-1943. London: John Murray (Publishers), 2005.
Woolridge, Roderick. “A History of Botwood.” Unpublished paper for History 321, Maritime History Group, St. John’s, Newfoundland, 1976.
Updated February, 2007
Reference links updated October, 2008
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