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9 Alan Villiers, Sons of Sinbad: An Account of Sailing with the Arabs in the Dhows, in the Red Sea, around the Coasts of Arabia, and to Zanzibar and Tanganyika; Pearling in the Persian Gulf; and the Life of the Shipmasters, the Mariners and Merchants of Kuwait, New York, C.Scribner's Sons, 1940.
10 M. McCarthy, 'Indonesian Divers in Australia's Northern Waters', Great Circle, XX, 1998, p. 122.
11 W. Somerset Maugham, The Gentleman in the Parlour, 1930, part of The Travel Books of W. Somerset Maugham, London, William Heinemann, 1955, pp. 114–15, 169.
12 Frank Broeze, 'From Imperialism to Independence: The Decline and Re-Emergence of Asian Shipping', Great Circle, IX, 1987, p. 85.
13 Frank Broeze, 'Underdevelopment and Dependence: Maritime India under the Raj', Modern Asian Studies, XVIII, 1984, pp. 447–55.
14 Gavin Young, Halfway Around the World: An Improbable Journey, New York, Random House, 1981.
15 Maugham, The Gentleman in the Parlour, p. 114.
16 Young, Halfway Around the World, pp. 326, 283, 300.
17 Ibid., p. 216.
18 Australian Association for Maritime History, 'Newsletter', March 1999, no. 74, p. 5, note by Vic Jeffery.
19 Young, Halfway Around the World, p. 262.
20 Derek Johnson, 'Wealth and Waste: Contrasting Legacies of Fisheries Development in Gujarat since 1950s', Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai) 31 March 2001.
21 Villiers, Sons of Sinbad, p. 159.
22 Hassan Saleh Shihab, 'Traditional Arab Shipping and Seafaring in the Indian Ocean', New Directions in Maritime History, ICMH/AAMH Conference, Fremantle, 6–10 December 1993, typescript.
23 Edward Prados, 'Indian Ocean Littoral Maritime Evolution: The Case of the Yemeni huri and sanbuq', Mariner's Mirror, 83, 1997, pp. 185–98. This excellent study is based on the Red Sea coast of Yemen in the mid 1990s. For other dhow studies see page 298 above, f.ns. 5 and 6.
24 Mark Horton and John Middleton, The Swahili: The Social Landscape of a Mercantile Society, Oxford, Blackwells, 2000, p. 88.
25 Peter Boxhall, 'Arabian Seafarers in the Indian Ocean', Asian Affairs, 76, 1989, pp. 287–95.
26 Esmond Bradley Martin, 'The Present Day Dhow Trade of India', Great Circle, IV, October 1982, pp. 105–18.
27 Esmond Bradley Martin, 'The Decline of the Omani Dhows', Great Circle, II, 1980, 74–86.
28 Nick Birmingham, 'The Exceptional Janggolan', Indian Ocean Review, VII, 4, March 1995, pp. 7–8.
29 Young, Halfway Around the World, pp. 184–205.
30 Tim Mackintosh-Smith, 'The Last Place in Yemen', Aramco World, September–October 1999, pp. 13–15.
31 Peregrine Horden and Nicholas Purcell, The Corrupting Sea: A Study of Mediterranean History, Vol. I, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, pp. 227, 229, 346, 382; Richard H. Grove, Green Imperialism: Colonial Expansion, Tropical Island Edens and the Origins of Environmentalism, 1600–1860, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995. For a sober more or less factual survey see Helen Chapin Metz, Indian Ocean: Five Island Countries, Washington, DC, Federal Research Division, Library of Congress, 1995, 3rd ed.
32 Mackintosh-Smith, 'The Last Place in Yemen', pp. 9, 11.
33 Richard Barz, 'The Cultural Significance of Hindi in Mauritius', South Asia, III, 1980, pp. 1–13.
34 Shelton A. Gunaratne, Mohd. Safar Hasim and Roukaya Kasenally, 'Small is Beautiful: Information Potential of Three Indian Ocean Rim Countries', Media Asia, XXIV, 4, 1997, pp. 199–200; D. McDougall, 'Indian Ocean Regionalism', The Round Table, 341, 1997, pp. 54–5; Bob Newman, 'Letter from Mauritius', Indian Ocean Newsletter, VIII, 3, November 1987, p. 4; C.W. Binns, 'Islands '88', Indian Ocean Review, I, 3, September 1988, p. 7.
35 McDougall, 'Indian Ocean Regionalism', pp. 58–9; Jean Houbert, 'France in the Indian Ocean: Decolonizing without disengaging', The Round Table, 298, 1986, pp. 145–66.
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