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Fifty Ships that Changed the Course of History is a delight for both lovers of the sea and anyone with a curiosity for what lies on the horizon. Discover the nuances and history behind some of the world’s most iconic ships, including Captain Cook’s HMS Endeavour and Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior.
From the Stone Age to the present day, no technology has had a more profound impact on mankind than watercraft. Boats and ships made possible the settlement and conquest of new worlds. They determined the victors of history-changing wars and aided the spread of new philosophies, technologies, and religions. Even today, virtually everything we purchase and consume—from petroleum and consumer electronics to the clothes we wear and much of the food we eat—depends upon seaborne trade. Fifty Ships that Changed the Course of History contains not only maritime marvels from ages past, but also some of the most iconic Australian and New Zealand watercraft.
Beautifully illustrated with historic artwork and modern photography, it’s also a guide to how men and women went to sea or down the river in every age and place. Famous ships covered include Titanic, Bismarck, Kon Tiki, Santa Maria, and Torrey Canyon. This book explores the ship’s impact on trade, settlement, warfare, technology, recreation, culture, politics, and philosophy. Dozens of vessel types are represented: galleons, dhows, dreadnoughts, junks, longships, clipper ships, submarines, outrigger canoes, sailing yachts, and more.
Entries are in chronological order, from prehistory to the 21st century, with numerous maps, line drawings, art reproductions, and photographs.
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