A difficult subject to write about, this, since wreckers tended not to leave written records, but this thrilling survey of maritime realpolitik from C15th – C17th sheds a vivid light on the process of empire building.
Wreckers: Disaster in the Age of Discovery
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ÂŁ25.00
Edition:Hardback978024174132017/04/2025
Categories: 02. Spring Books 2025: Historical, History, Spring Books 2025
Tags: Empires & Colonialism, Exploration, Rivers & Seas
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