TSM
List created by Michael W. (mlwonio) -, on Dec 17, 2015
List Votes: 1 Books: 347 Contributors: 1 Watchers: 0 List Type: Open
List created by Michael W. (mlwonio) -
List Votes: 1 Books: 347 Contributors: 1 Watchers: 0 List Type: Open
1
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Smuggling: Contraband and Corruption in World History (Exploring World History) by Al...
In this lively book, Alan L. Karras traces the history of smuggling around the world and explores all aspects of this pervasive and enduring crime. Through a compelling set of cases drawn from a rich array of historical and contemporary sources, Karras shows how smuggling of every conceivable... more
Book Votes: 0
2
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Shipwrecked in Paradise: Cleopatra's Barge in Hawai'i (Ed Rachal Foundation Nautical ...
The first oceangoing yacht ever built in America, Cleopatra?s Barge, endured many incarnations over her eight-year life, from Mediterranean pleasure cruiser to a Hawaiian king?s personal yacht.
The famed ship, at times also a Christian missionary transport, pirate ship, getaway vehicle,... more
Book Votes: 0
3
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pirates, Jack Tar and Memory (Maritime) by Paul A Gilje
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
4
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
A Short History of the Civil War at Sea (The American Crisis Series, No. 5) by Spence...
While fighting on land continues to hold center stage, recently much more attention has been focused on the Civil War at sea. And for good reason. Naval operations decided the outcome of the war as the North exploited its significant naval and maritime advantage to turn the war on land in its... more
Book Votes: 0
5
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Alabama, British Neutrality, and the American Civil War by Frank J. Merli & D...
When Frank J. Merli died in December 2000, he left many manuscripts related to Great Britain and the American Civil War. At the request of Merli’s widow, David M. Fahey has edited this volume for publication. It offers a spirited critique of the way historians have presented the... more
Book Votes: 0
6
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Sir Walter Ralegh (Great Voyagers) by Robert Lacey
Colorful and exciting, Sir Walter Ralegh became a favorite of Queen Elizabeth. This world-famous explorer conceived and organized the colonizing expeditions to America; introduced potatoes and tobacco to England, and ended up in the Tower, following his secret wedding to Bess Throckmorton where... more
Book Votes: 0
7
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
As Affecting the Fate of My Absent Husband: Selected Letters of Lady Franklin Concern...
The tragic fate of the lost Franklin expedition (1845-48) is a well-known part of exploration history, but there has always been a gap in the story - a personal account that begs to be told. In "As Affecting the Fate of My Absent Husband", Erika Behrisch Elce has collected the poignant letters... more
Book Votes: 0
8
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Captain Francis Crozier: Last Man Standing? by Michael Smith
Francis Crozier was a major figure in the epic quests of nineteenth-century Polar exploration - navigating the North West Passage, reaching the North Pole and mapping Antartica. His remarkable story embraces six daring voyages to the world's most hostile regions and extraordinary feats of... more
Book Votes: 0
9
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Frozen in Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition by Owen Beattie & John Geiger
In 1845, Sir John Franklin and his men set out to “penetrate the icy fastness of the north, and to circumnavigate America.? And then they disappeared. The truth about what happened to Franklin?s ill-fated Arctic expedition was shrouded in mystery for more than a century. Then, in 1984, Owen... more
Book Votes: 0
10
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Finding Longitude: Ships, clocks and stars by Richard Dunn & Rebekah Higgitt
Official publication of the National Maritime Museum's "Ships, Clocks and Stars" exhibition. 300 years ago, amidst growing frustration from the naval community and pressure from the increasing importance of international trade, the British government passed the 1714 Longitude Act. It was an... more
Book Votes: 0
11
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Quest for Longitude: Ships, Clocks, and Stars by Richard Dunn & Rebekah Higgi...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
12
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
True Yankees: The South Seas and the Discovery of American Identity (The Johns Hopkin...
With American independence came the freedom to sail anywhere in the world under a new flag. During the years between the Treaty of Paris and the Treaty of Wangxi, Americans first voyaged past the Cape of Good Hope, reaching the ports of Algiers and the bazaars of Arabia, the markets of India and... more
Book Votes: 0
13
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Ice Ghosts: The Epic Hunt for the Lost Franklin Expedition by Paul Watson
Ice Ghosts weaves together the epic story of the Lost Franklin Expedition of 1845?whose two ships and crew of 129 were lost to the Arctic ice?with the modern tale of the scientists, divers, and local Inuit behind the incredible discovery of the flagship's wreck in 2014.Paul Watson, a Pulitzer... more
Book Votes: 0
14
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Voyage of Mercy: The USS Jamestown, the Irish Famine, and the Remarkable Story of Ame...
The remarkable story of the mission that inspired a nation to donate massive relief to Ireland during the potato famine and began America's tradition of providing humanitarian aid around the world
More than 5,000 ships left Ireland during the great potato famine in the late 1840s,... more
Book Votes: 0
15
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Where the Sea Breaks Its Back: The Epic Story of Early Naturalist Georg Steller and t...
"Where the Sea Breaks Its Back" is the story of the remarkable life of Georg Wilhelm Steller (1709-1742), one of Europe's foremost naturalists and the first to document the unique wildlife of the Alaskan coast. It is also the account of Vitus Bering's tragic last voyage across the uncharted... more
Book Votes: 0
16
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Here Shall I Die Ashore: STEPHEN HOPKINS: Bermuda Castaway, Jamestown Survivor, and M...
In the spring of 1621, Plymouth Colony sent STEPHEN HOPKINS to make the first visit to Wampanoag sachem Massasoit to present a red horseman's coat as a gift and sign of friendship. For most ordinary Englishmen, venturing off into the depths of unexplored
Book Votes: 0
17
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Abandoned: The Story of the Greely Arctic Expedition 1881-1884 by Alden L. Todd
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
18
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Abandoned: The Story of the Greely Arctic Expedition 1881-1884 by Alden Todd
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
19
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Labyrinth of Ice: The Triumphant and Tragic Greely Polar Expedition by Buddy Levy
Based on the author's exhaustive research, the incredible true story of the Greely Expedition, one of the most harrowing adventures in the annals of polar exploration. In July 1881, Lt. A.W. Greely and his crew of 24 scientists and explorers were bound for the last region unmarked on global... more
Book Votes: 0
20
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The World Atlas of Pirates: Treasures and Treachery on the Seven Seas--in Maps, Tall ...
By combining stunning cartography with engaging and authoritative text, The World Atlas of Pirates presents the story of piracy in a completely new way. Eighty maps plot the routes that pirates followed?whether crossing the world?s great oceans or pursuing their prey through creeks and bays.... more
Book Votes: 0
21
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Adrift on The Haunted Seas: The Best Short Stories of William Hope Hodgson by William...
William Hope Hodgson (1877-1918) is acknowledged as one of the undisputed masters of the sea story. There has never been a collection of his very best short stories offered to the trade. Hodgson's sea stories have unusual authenticity owing to his having spent a lot of time on merchant's... more
Book Votes: 0
22
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Deeds of Commander Pietro Mocenigo in Three Books (Italica Press Medieval & Renai...
Coriolano Cippico (1425?93) was a Dalmatian nobleman from Trogir (Trau in modern Croatia), then part of the Venetian empire. He was a landowner, civil servant, humanist and military commander. From 1470 to 1474 he served as galley captain for a Venetian naval expedition in the eastern... more
Book Votes: 0
23
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Sloop Of War: 1650-1763 by Ian McLaughlan
This is the first study in depth of the Royal Navy's vital, but largely ignored small craft. In the age of sail they were built in huge numbers and in far greater variety than the more regulated major warships, so they present a particular challenge to any historian attempting a coherent design... more
Book Votes: 0
24
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
'I am Determined to Live or Die on Board My Ship.': The Life of Admiral John Inglis: ...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
25
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates by Peter T. Leeson
Pack your cutlass and blunderbuss--it's time to go a-pirating! The Invisible Hook takes readers inside the wily world of late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century pirates. With swashbuckling irreverence and devilish wit, Peter Leeson uncovers the hidden economics behind pirates' notorious,... more
Book Votes: 0
26
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Native Heritage: Personal Accounts by American Indians, 1790 to the Present by Arlene...
Personal accounts by Native Americans from 1790 to the present. Includes bibliographical references (p. 286-289) and index.
Table of Contents:
Family ? Land and its resources ? Language ? Native education ? Traditional storytelling ? Traditions ? Worship ? Discrimination.
Book Votes: 0
27
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Kings of the Sea: Charles II, James II and the Royal Navy by J. D. Davies
It is widely accepted that the Stuart kings, Charles II and James II, had an interest in the navy and the sea. Nonetheless, the major naval developments during their reigns?developments that effectively turned the Royal Navy into a permanent, professional fighting force?have traditionally been... more
Book Votes: 0
28
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Travels of Reverend Olafur Egilsson: The story of the Barbary corsair raid on Ice...
In the summer of 1627, Barbary corsairs raided Iceland, killing dozens of people and abducing close to four hundred to sell into slavery in North Africa. Among those taken were the Lutheran minister Reverend Olafur Egilsson.
Reverend Olafur (born in the same year as William Shakespeare and... more
Book Votes: 0
29
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Sons of the Waves: The Common Seaman in the Heroic Age of Sail by Stephen Taylor
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
30
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Novel and the Sea (Translation/Transnation) by Margaret Cohen
For a century, the history of the novel has been written in terms of nations and territories: the English novel, the French novel, the American novel. But what if novels were viewed in terms of the seas that unite these different lands? Examining works across two centuries, The Novel and the Sea... more
Book Votes: 0
31
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Enemy of All Mankind: A True Story of Piracy, Power, and History's First Global Manhu...
Henry Every was the seventeenth century’s most notorious pirate. The press published wildly popular -- and wildly inaccurate -- reports of his nefarious adventures. The British government offered enormous bounties for his capture, alive or (preferably) dead. But Steven Johnson argues that... more
Book Votes: 0
32
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
In the Waves: My Quest to Solve the Mystery of a Civil War Submarine by Rachel Lance
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
33
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Not a Gentleman's Work: The Untold Story of a Gruesome Murder at Sea and the Long Roa...
The true story of the most notorious crime in American nautical history -- a uniquely grotesque triple murder -- and the long journey to truth.
The Herbert Fuller, a three-masted sailing ship loaded with New England lumber, left Boston bound for Buenos Aires on July 8, 1896 with twelve... more
Book Votes: 0
34
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Columbus and the Quest for Jerusalem: How Religion Drove the Voyages that Led to Amer...
Now in paperback from scholar Carol Delaney: ?a welcome reappraisal of Columbus and his legacy? (Kirkus Reviews).The dominant understanding of Christopher Columbus holds him responsible for almost everything that went wrong in the New World. Here, finally, is a book that will radically change... more
Book Votes: 0
35
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Dawn Watch: Joseph Conrad in a Global World by Maya Jasanoff
A visionary exploration of the life and times of Joseph Conrad, his turbulent age of globalization and our own, from one of the most exciting young historians writing today
Migration, terrorism, the tensions between global capitalism and nationalism, and a communications revolution: these... more
Book Votes: 0
36
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed by Eric H. Cline
In 1177 B.C., marauding groups known only as the "Sea Peoples" invaded Egypt. The pharaoh's army and navy managed to defeat them, but the victory so weakened Egypt that it soon slid into decline, as did most of the surrounding civilizations. After centuries of brilliance, the... more
Book Votes: 0
37
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pirates And Pickled Heads: An Eclectic Collection Of Scottish Sea Stories by Helen Su...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
38
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Whaling Captains of Color: America's First Meritocracy by Skip Finley
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
39
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Foghorns Saved Lives, Too: Lighthouse Living in Michigan's Upper Peninsula by Vivian ...
Foghorns were very important along with the lights of lighthouses. Foghouses are all but forgotten and we need to remember foghorns and lights came as a package for lifesaving.
Book Votes: 0
40
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Faces of the Civil War Navies: An Album of Union and Confederate Sailors by Ronald S....
During the American Civil War, more than one hundred thousand men fought on ships at sea or on one of America?s great inland rivers. There were no large-scale fleet engagements, yet the navies, particularly the Union Navy, did much to define the character of the war and affect its length. The... more
Book Votes: 0
41
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Mary Celeste: The Greatest Mystery of the Sea by Paul Begg
In 1872 the Mary Celeste was found sailing aimlessly in the Atlantic Ocean, her crew strangely and inexplicably missing. What happened to them has remained an enduring mystery of the sea.
Mary Celeste quickly became the subject of stories that told of half-eaten meals, mugs of still-warm tea... more
Book Votes: 0
42
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Sailors on the Rocks: Famous Royal Navy Shipwrecks by Peter C. Smith
For three hundred years or more the Royal Navy really did ?Rule the Waves?, in the sense that during the numerous wars with our overseas enemies, British fleets and individual ships more often than not emerged victorious from combat. One French Admiral was to generously acknowledge that the... more
Book Votes: 0
43
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Erebus: One Ship, Two Epic Voyages, and the Greatest Naval Mystery of All Time by Mic...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
44
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Bligh Notebook by William Bligh & John Bach (Editor)
Rough Account, Lieutenant Wm Bligh's Voyage in the Bounty's Launch from the Ship to Tofua & from Thence to Timor, 28 April to 14 June 1789
This account of William Bligh's epic open boat voyage to Timor after the mutiny on his ship HMS Bounty in April 1789 is based on his... more
Book Votes: 0
45
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Maritime Maryland: A History by William S. Dudley
Harvested for food, harnessed for power, and home to more than 3,600 species of plants, fish, and animals, the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries have long been essential to the sustainability and survival of the region's populations. Historian William S. Dudley explores that history in an... more
Book Votes: 0
46
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Historical Dreadnoughts: Marder and Roskill: Writing and Fighting Naval History by Ba...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
47
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Commander Will Cushing: Daredevil Hero of the Civil War by Jamie Malanowski
?Superbly entertaining.??S. C. Gwynne, best-selling author of Empire of the Summer Moon October 1864. The confederate ironclad CSS Albemarle had sunk two federal warships and damaged seven others, taking control of the Roanoke River and threatening the Union blockade. Twenty-one-year-old navy... more
Book Votes: 0
48
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Survivors of the Chancellor, diary of J.R. Kazallon, passenger by Jules Verne
This book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS series. The creators of this series are united by passion for literature and driven by the intention of making all public domain books available in printed format again - worldwide. At tredition we believe that a great book never goes out of style.... more
Book Votes: 0
49
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Captain Cook's War and Peace: The Royal Navy Years 1755-1768 by John Robson
The author of two critically acclaimed books on Captain Cook, John Robson has now turned his attention to the decade leading up to Cook's famous 1768 expedition to the Pacific. This new book investigates why Cook was chosen to captain Endeavor and how he became uniquely qualified for the... more
Book Votes: 0
50
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pepys's Navy: Ships, Men and Warfare 1649-89 by J. D. Davies
Pepys's Navy describes every aspect the English navy in the second half of the seventeenth century, from the time when the Fleet Royal was taken into Parliamentary control after the defeat of Charles I, until the accession of William and Mary in 1689 when the long period of war with the Dutch... more
Book Votes: 0
51
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Roman Empire and the Indian Ocean: Rome's Dealings with the Ancient Kingdoms of I...
The ancient evidence suggests that international commerce supplied Roman government with up to a third of the revenues that sustained their empire. In ancient times large fleets of Roman merchant ships set sail from Egypt on voyages across the Indian Ocean. They sailed from Roman ports on the... more
Book Votes: 0
52
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Scotland and the Sea: The Scottish Dimension in Maritime History by Nick Robins
Scotland's maritime heritage is a highly significant one, embracing as it does a quite outstanding contribution to Britain's development both as an empire and as the world's leading maritime power in the nineteenth century.
Scottish engineering, ship owning and operating, as well as business... more
Book Votes: 0
53
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Three-Cornered War: The Union, the Confederacy, and Native Peoples in the Fight f...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
54
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The First Circumnavigators: Unsung Heroes of the Age of Discovery by Mr. Harry Kelsey
Prior histories of the first Spanish mariners to circumnavigate the globe in the sixteenth century have focused on Ferdinand Magellan and the other illustrious leaders of these daring expeditions. Harry Kelsey?s masterfully researched study is the first to concentrate on the hitherto anonymous... more
Book Votes: 0
55
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Congo, the Miserable Expeditions and Dreadful Death of Lt. Emory Taunt, USN by Andrew...
Lauded for his ability to tell compelling, true adventure stories, award-winning author Andrew C.A. Jampoler has turned his attention this time to a young American naval officer on a mission up the Congo River in May 1885. Lt. Emory Taunt was ordered to explore as much of the river as possible... more
Book Votes: 0
56
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
My Just Desire : The Life of Bess Raleigh, Wife to Sir Walter by Anna Beer
Young, beautiful, and connected by blood to the most powerful families in England, Bess Throckmorton had as much influence over Queen Elizabeth I as any woman in the realm—but she risked everything to marry the most charismatic man of the day. The secret marriage between Bess and the... more
Book Votes: 0
57
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Polar Wives: The Remarkable Women behind the World's Most Daring Explorers by Kari He...
Polar explorers were the superstars of the “heroic age? of exploration, a period spanning the Victorian and Edwardian eras. In this engaging book, author Kari Herbert explores the unpredictable, often heartbreaking lives of seven remarkable women who married world-famous polar explorers.
As the... more
Book Votes: 0
58
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
We, the Drowned by Carsten Jensen
Carsten Jensen?s debut novel has taken the world by storm. Already hailed in Europe as an instant classic, We, the Drowned is the story of the port town of Marstal, whose inhabitants have sailed the world?s oceans aboard freight ships for centuries. Spanning over a hundred years, from the... more
Book Votes: 0
59
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Golden Age of Piracy: The Truth Behind Pirate Myths by Benerson Little
For thousands of years, pirates have terrorized the ocean voyager and the coastal inhabitant, plundered ship and shore, and wrought havoc on the lives and livelihoods of rich and poor alike. Around these desperate men has grown a body of myths and legends—fascinating tales that today strongly... more
Book Votes: 0
60
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Adrift: A True Story of Tragedy on the Icy Atlantic and the One Who Lived to Tell abo...
A story of tragedy at sea where every desperate act meant life or death
The small ship making the Liverpool-to-New York trip in the early months of 1856 carried mail, crates of dry goods, and more than one hundred passengers, mostly Irish emigrants. Suddenly an iceberg tore the ship asunder and... more
Book Votes: 0
61
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
A Voyage towards the South Pole: Performed in the Years 1822-24: Containing an Examin...
James Weddell (1787-1834) a self-taught navigator, started his sailing career aged 9 and later led several voyages towards the Antarctic. This book, first published in 1825, is his account of the voyage of the Jane, which went on a sealing trip to the Falklands and beyond, but turned back before... more
Book Votes: 0
62
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Captain's Wife (Seafarers Voices 7) by Abby Jane Morrell
During the nineteenth century it became increasingly common for merchant service masters to take their wives to sea. Among the first, and most accomplished literature about this subject, is Abby Jane Morrell's account of a voyage between 1829 and 1831 that took her from New England to the South... more
Book Votes: 0
63
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Age of the Ship of the Line: The British and French Navies, 1650-1815 (Studies in...
For nearly two hundred years huge wooden warships called “ships of the line†dominated war at sea and were thus instrumental in the European struggle for power and the spread of imperialism. Foremost among the great naval powers were Great Britain and France, whose advanced economies could... more
Book Votes: 0
64
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Two Years on the Alabama: A Firsthand Account of the Daring Exploits of the Infamous ...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
65
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Icebound In The Arctic: The Mystery of Captain Francis Crozier and the Franklin Exped...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
66
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Ice Ghosts: The Epic Hunt for the Lost Franklin Expedition by Paul Watson
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
67
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Captain Francis Crozier: Last Man Standing? by Michael Smith
A biography of Francis Crozier whose 19th century search for the Northwest Passage lead him on a deadly expedition with Captain Franklin that ended in disaster.
Book Votes: 0
68
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Edward III and the War at Sea: The English Navy, 1327-1377 (Warfare in History) by Gr...
Edward III and the War at Sea: The English Navy, 1327-77 describes naval warfare during the opening phase of the Hundred Years War. This was a vital period in the development of the early Royal Navy, in which Edward III's government struggled to harness English naval power in a dramatic battle... more
Book Votes: 0
69
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Golden Age of Maritime Maps: When Europe Discovered the World by Catherine Hofman...
"Portolan charts," so called from the Italian adjective portolano, meaning "related to ports or harbours," were born during the 12th century in the maritime community. These charts, drawn on parchment and crisscrossed with lines referring to the compass directions,... more
Book Votes: 0
70
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Farther Than Any Man: The Rise and Fall of Captain James Cook by Martin Dugard
In the annals of seafaring and exploration, there is one name that immediately evokes visions of the open ocean, billowing sails, visiting strange, exotic lands previously uncharted, and civilizations never before encountered -- Captain James Cook. This is the true story of a legendary man and... more
Book Votes: 0
71
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Thar She Goes: Shipbuilding on the Connecticut River by Ellsworth S. Grant
For almost 200 years, in small towns from Lyme to East Windsor, more than 40 family-owned yards crafted wooden ships by hand. Shipbuilding was Connecticut's first important industry and was second only to farming in total employment. The golden era of shipbuilding extended from 1750 to 1850,... more
Book Votes: 0
72
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Shipping and Military Power in the Seven Years War: The Sails of Victory (University ...
The Seven Years War (1756?63) was the most successful military affair in British History, as the Royal Navy triumphantly asserted its supremacy over France and Spain en route to its conquering of a vast overseas empire. This key volume describes the amphibious British war machine in its first... more
Book Votes: 0
73
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Portsmouth Dockyard Through Time by Philip MacDougall
Portsmouth Dockyard has a long and distinguished history. Functioning in a naval capacity since 1495, although more active as a dockyard from the Victorian period, few other places have such a prominent place in Britain’s naval history. The dockyard is the oldest that the Royal Navy has,... more
Book Votes: 0
74
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
TUDOR SEA POWER: The Foundation of Greatness by David Childs
In the sixteenth century England turned from being an insignificant part of an offshore island into a nation respected and feared in Europe. This was not achieved through empire building, conquest, large armies, treaties, marriage alliances, trade or any of the other traditional means of... more
Book Votes: 0
75
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Fatal Treasure: Greed and Death, Emeralds and Gold, and the Obsessive Search for the ...
"In real life–especially off the Florida coast–things can have fatal consequences. Fatal Treasure is a truly compelling read."
–Aphrodite Jones, New York Times bestselling author of Cruel Sacrifice and All She Wanted
When the Spanish galleon Nuestra Señora... more
Book Votes: 0
76
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Long Island and the Sea: A Maritime History by Bill Bleyer
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
77
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Last Slave Ships: New York and the End of the Middle Passage by John Harris
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
78
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Sea Warriors: Fighting Captains and Frigate Warfare in the Age of Nelson by Richa...
The Sea Warriors chronicles the real-life adventures of the great sea captains who spent long, arduous years on the worlds oceans, fighting for king and country, to win and rule the waves. The struggles of the Royal Navys finest commanders encompass the Napoleonic Wars and the War of... more
Book Votes: 0
79
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Lords of the Sea: A History of the Barbary Corsairs by Alan G. Jamieson
The escalation of piracy in the waters east and south of Somalia has led commentators to call the area the new Barbary, but the Somali pirates cannot compare to the three hundred years of terror supplied by the Barbary corsairs in the Mediterranean and beyond. From 1500 to 1800, Muslim pirates... more
Book Votes: 0
80
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Black Flags, Blue Waters: The Epic History of America's Most Notorious Pirates by Eri...
With surprising tales of vicious mutineers, imperial riches, and high-seas intrigue, Black Flags, Blue Waters is ?rumbustious enough for the adventure-hungry? (Peter Lewis, San Francisco Chronicle). Set against the backdrop of the Age of Exploration, Black Flags, Blue Waters reveals the... more
Book Votes: 0
81
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Fatal Passage: The Story of John Rae, the Arctic Hero Time Forgot by Ken McGoogan
John Rae's accomplishments, surpassing all nineteenth-century Arctic explorers, were worthy of honors and international fame. No explorer even approached Rae's prolific record: 1,776 miles surveyed of uncharted territory; 6,555 miles hiked on snowshoes; and 6,700 miles navigated in small boats.... more
Book Votes: 0
82
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Rome Seizes the Trident: The Defeat of Carthaginian Seapower and the Forging of the R...
Seapower played a greater part in ancient empire building than is often appreciated. The Punic Wars, especially the first, were characterized by massive naval battles. The Romans did not even possess a navy of their own when war broke out between them and the Carthaginians in Sicily in 264... more
Book Votes: 0
83
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
In Search of a Kingdom: Francis Drake, Elizabeth I, and the Perilous Birth of the Bri...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
84
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Feeding Nelson's Navy by Janet Macdonald
This celebration of the Georgian sailor's diet reveals how the navy's administrators fed a fleet of more than 150,000 men, in ships that were often at sea for months on end and that had no recourse to either refrigeration or canning. Contrary to the prevailing image of rotten meat and weevily... more
Book Votes: 0
85
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Slavery at Sea: Terror, Sex, and Sickness in the Middle Passage (New Black Studies Se...
Most times left solely within the confine of plantation narratives, slavery was far from a land-based phenomenon. This book reveals for the first time how it took critical shape at sea. Expanding the gaze even more widely, the book centers on how the oceanic transport of human cargoes--known as... more
Book Votes: 0
86
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Tsarina's Lost Treasure: Catherine the Great, a Golden Age Masterpiece, and a Leg...
A riveting history and maritime adventure about priceless masterpieces originally destined for Catherine the Great.
On October 1771, a merchant ship out of Amsterdam, Vrouw Maria, crashed off the stormy Finnish coast, taking her historic cargo to the depths of the Baltic... more
Book Votes: 0
87
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Forgotten Heroes : The Heroic Story of the United States Merchant Marine by Brian...
The United States Merchant Marine has a tradition---from the Revolutionary War to the present-day Gulf conflicts---of being in the forefront of every American military action. They have served with distinction in every case. Brian Herbert has chronicled the amazing exploits of these gallant... more
Book Votes: 0
88
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Poxed and Scurvied by Kevin Brown
When European sailors began to explore the rest of the world, the problem of keeping healthy on such long voyages became acute. Malnourishment and crowded conditions bred disease, but they also carried epidemics that decimated the indigenous populations they encountered - and brought back new... more
Book Votes: 0
89
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Coastal Maine: A Maritime History by Roger F. Duncan
A fascinating and comprehensive chronicle of four hundred years of maritime history along the Maine coast. Roger Duncan recounts four hundred years of Maine's rich maritime history, from the early seafarers' discovery of its valuable resources and the families that settled the land, to Maine's... more
Book Votes: 0
90
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Lighthouse Families by Bruce Roberts & Cheryl Shelton-Roberts
A paperback, attractively priced edition of one of Crane Hills best-selling hardbacks, Lighthouse Families goes beyond the historical account of American lighthouses and captures the stories and memories of lighthouse family members still living. Through words and photographs, the book describes... more
Book Votes: 0
91
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Madhouse at the End of the Earth: The Belgica's Journey into the Dark Antarctic Night...
The harrowing true survival story of an early polar expedition that went terribly awry -- with the ship frozen in ice and the crew trapped inside for the entire sunless, Antarctic winter.
In August 1897, thirty-one-year-old commandant Adrien de Gerlache set sail aboard the Belgica, fueled by... more
Book Votes: 0
92
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Trim, The Cartographer's Cat: The ship's cat who helped Flinders map Australia by Mat...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
93
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Edward Wilson's Antarctic Notebooks (Antarctica) by David Wilson
Dr. Edward A. Wilson (1872-1912) is widely regarded as one of the finest artists ever to have worked in the Antarctic. Sailing with Captain Scott aboard 'Discovery' (1901-1904), he became the last in a long tradition of 'exploration artists' from an age when pencil and water-colour were the main... more
Book Votes: 0
94
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
PIRATE HUNTER: THE LIFE OF CAPTAIN WOODES ROGERS by Graham Thomas
On 2 August 1708 Captain Woodes Rogers set sail from Bristol with two ships, the Duke and Duchess, on an epic voyage of circumnavigation that was to make him famous. His mission was to attack, plunder and pillage Spanish ships wherever he could. And, as Graham Thomas shows in this tense and... more
Book Votes: 0
95
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Golden Age of Piracy: The Rise, Fall, and Enduring Popularity of Pirates by David...
Shrouded by myth and hidden by Hollywood, the real pirates of the Caribbean come to life in this collection of essays edited by David Head. Twelve scholars of piracy show why pirates thrived in the New World seas of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century empires, how pirates operated their... more
Book Votes: 0
96
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Captain Bartholomew Roberts, a Pirate's Journal: The Most Successful Pirate of All Ti...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
97
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Lighthouse: The Mystery of the Eliean Mor Lighthouse Keepers by Keith McCloskey
What really happened to the mysteriously vanished lighthouse keepers?a true story, evocative of The Shining On December 26, 1900, the vessel Hesperus arrived at Eilean Mor in the remote Outer Hebrides with relief lighthouse men and fresh provisions. Staffed by three keepers, the lighthouse had... more
Book Votes: 0
98
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Ahab's Rolling Sea: A Natural History of "Moby-Dick" by Richard J. King
Although Herman Melville?s Moby-Dick is beloved as one of the most profound and enduring works of American fiction, we rarely consider it a work of nature writing?or even a novel of the sea. Yet Pulitzer Prize?winning author Annie Dillard avers Moby-Dick is the ?best book ever written about... more
Book Votes: 0
99
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America by Wendy Warren
A New York Times Editor?s Choice
"This book is an original achievement, the kind of history that chastens our historical memory as it makes us wiser." ?David W. BlightWidely hailed as a ?powerfully written? history about America?s beginnings (Annette Gordon-Reed), New England Bound... more
Book Votes: 0
100
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Fifty Ships That Changed the Course of History: A Nautical History of the World (Fift...
Fifty Ships That Changed the Course of History is a beautiful guide to fifty water vessels that played a key role in world history and had a great impact on human civilization. The book presents the ships chronologically, beginning with Pharaoh Khufu's Solar Barge from about 2566 BCE. The... more
Book Votes: 0
101
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Medieval Maritime Warfare by Charles D. Stanton
Following the fall of Rome, the sea is increasingly the stage upon which the human struggle of western civilization is played out. In a world of few roads and great disorder, the sea is the medium on which power is projected and wealth sought. Yet this confused period in the history of maritime... more
Book Votes: 0
102
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
FRIGATES, SLOOPS AND BRIGS (Pen & Sword Military Classics) by James Henderson
Admiral Nelson's most frequent cry was for more frigates. Though not ships of the line these fast and powerful warships were the 'eyes of the fleet'. They enabled admirals to find where the enemy lay and his likely intentions, as well as patrolling vital trade routes and providing information... more
Book Votes: 0
103
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Last Crusade: The Epic Voyages of Vasco da Gama by Nigel Cliff
Historian Nigel Cliff delivers a sweeping, radical reinterpretation of Vasco da Gama?s pioneering voyages, revealing their significance as a decisive turning point in the struggle between Christianity and Islam?a series of events which forever altered the relationship between East and West.... more
Book Votes: 0
104
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Captain Cook: Master of the Seas by Dr. Frank McLynn
The age of discovery was at its peak in the eighteenth century, with heroic adventurers charting the furthest reaches of the globe. Foremost among these explorers was navigator and cartographer Captain James Cook of the British Royal Navy.
Recent writers have viewed Cook largely through the... more
Book Votes: 0
105
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Savage Shore: Extraordinary Stories of Survival and Tragedy from the Early Voyage...
For centuries before the arrival in Australia of Captain Cook and the so-called First Fleet in 1788, intrepid seafaring explorers had been searching, with varied results, for the fabled ?Great Southland.? In this enthralling history of early discovery, Graham Seal offers breathtaking tales of... more
Book Votes: 0
106
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Horrible Shipwreck! by Andrew C. A. Jampoler
On August 25, 1833, the British convict transport Amphitrite, filled with more than one hundred women prisoners and their children, together with a crew of sixteen, left London for the convict colony in New South Wales. Less than a week later, all but three died when a savage storm battered... more
Book Votes: 0
107
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter: The Remarkable True Story of American Heroine Ida L...
Praise for the previous edition (The Keeper of Lime Rock) Filled with fascinating stories of Lewis’s rescues, [this] book . . . will appeal to readers who enjoy a good sea story as well as those who simply want to read about an unusual and brave woman.â€Publishers Weekly This... more
Book Votes: 0
108
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Wreck of the William Brown by Tom Koch
A maritime disaster that shocked the world. Seventy-one years before the loss of the Titanic, another ship sank in almost the same spot after striking an iceberg at maximum speed. Three-quarters of the passengers—poor, mostly Irish emigrants—were lost, including at least fourteen who... more
Book Votes: 0
109
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
New Worlds Ahead First hand accounts of English Voyages by John Hampden
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
110
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Island of the Lost: An Extraordinary Story of Survival at the Edge of the World by Jo...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
111
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Sea Journal: Seafarers' Sketchbooks (Illustrated Book of Historical Sailor Explor...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
112
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Fishing Barges of California 1921-1998 by Ed Ries
Few Southern Californians realize that over 110 fishing barges dotted our coastline from San Diego to Santa Barbara and beyond for three quarters of a century. Vessels that outlived their usefulness were now moored near the coast as platforms from which to fish. The story of each barge, its... more
Book Votes: 0
113
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Erebus: The Story of a Ship by Michael Palin
In the early years of Queen Victoria’s reign, HMS Erebus undertook two of the most ambitious naval expeditions of all time.
On the first, she ventured further south than any human had ever been. On the second, she vanished with her 129-strong crew in the wastes of the Canadian... more
Book Votes: 0
114
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Last Voyage of Columbus : Being the Epic Tale of the Great Captain's Fourth Exped...
This thrilling adventure narrative recreates the epic, never-before-told story of Columbus's fourth and final journey to the New World--a voyage that was by far his most dangerous, unexpected, exhilarating, and consequential.
Book Votes: 0
115
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Daily Life of Pirates (The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series) by Davi...
Over the past decade, research in Spanish, French, and Dutch archives, as well as in traditional English repositories, has resulted in a clearer picture of the activities and lives of the pirates who roamed the seas during the "Golden Age of Piracy" from 1650 to 1720. That is the picture shared... more
Book Votes: 0
116
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pirates and Buccaneers of the Atlantic Coast (Snow Centennial Editions) by Edward Row...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
117
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The First Voyage Around the World (1519-1522) by Antonio Pigafetta
On 10 August 1519, five ships departed from Seville for what was to become the first circumnavigation of the globe. Linked by fame to the name of its captain, Magellan, much of the expedition is known through the travelogue of one of the few crew members who returned to Spain, Antonio Pigafetta.... more
Book Votes: 0
118
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Seapower States: Maritime Culture, Continental Empires and the Conflict That Made the...
Andrew Lambert turns his attention to Athens, Carthage, Venice, the Dutch Republic, and Britain, examining how their identities as “seapowers” informed their actions and enabled them to achieve success disproportionate to their size.
Lambert demonstrates how creating maritime... more
Book Votes: 0
119
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Naval War of 1812: A Complete History by Theodore Roosevelt
Although only 23 years old at the time of publication, Theodore Roosevelt made his mark as a military scholar with this detailed analysis of naval combat between the United States and Great Britain from 1812-15. Engagingly written and comprehensively researched, The Naval War of 1812 exercised... more
Book Votes: 0
120
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Republic of Pirates: Being the True and Surprising Story of the Caribbean Pirates...
For fans of Black Sails and Crossbones comes a new history of the Golden Age of Piracy...In the early eighteenth century a number of the great pirate captains, including Edward 'Blackbeard' Teach and 'Black Sam' Bellamy, joined forces. This infamous 'Flying Gang' was more than simply a thieving... more
Book Votes: 0
121
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Journey to the Arctic: The True Story of the Disastrous 1871 Mission to the North Pol...
An astonishing tale of being stranded in the Arctic Ice.?While floating down on the ice-floe, in the midst of dirt and darkness, hungry and cold? I wondered at myself that I could have learned, in a few short months, to have eaten such things, and submitted to such practices, as but few... more
Book Votes: 0
122
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Art of Rigging (Dover Maritime) by George Biddlecombe
Once upon a time, a mastery of the art of rigging was required for anyone working onboard a ship. Although this is no longer the case for sailors on today's steel-hulled, gas-powered behemoth's, the intricate rope work that once made sailing possible is a fascinating and important part of... more
Book Votes: 0
123
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Paasch's Illustrated Marine Dictionary: Originally Published as "From Keel to Truck" ...
Captain Heinrich Paasch was the first to recognize the complexity and variety in marine vocabulary and technical terminology and the inherent need for a cohesive classification of nautical terms. Equipped with over thirty-five years of seafaring experience, including as a sailor, captain, and as... more
Book Votes: 0
124
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Conquering the Pacific: An Unknown Mariner and the Final Great Voyage of the Age of D...
The story of an uncovered voyage as colorful and momentous as any on record for the Age of Discovery -- and of the Black mariner whose stunning accomplishment has been until now lost to history
It began with a secret mission, no expenses spared. Spain, plotting to break Portugal’s... more
Book Votes: 0
125
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Weird and Tragic Shores : The Story of Charles Francis Hall, Explorer (Modern Library...
In 1860, fifteen years after Sir John Franklin's ill-fated expedition disappeared in the Arctic, a Cincinnati businessman named Charles Francis Hall set out to locate and rescue the expedition's survivors. He was an amateur explorer, without any scientific training or experience, but he was... more
Book Votes: 0
126
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Small Boats and Daring Men: Maritime Raiding, Irregular Warfare, and the Early Americ...
Two centuries before the daring exploits of Navy SEALs and Marine Raiders captured the public imagination, the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps were already engaged in similarly perilous missions: raiding pirate camps, attacking enemy ships in the dark of night, and striking enemy facilities and... more
Book Votes: 0
127
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Shipwrecks and Rescues Along the Barrier Islands of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia ...
During the days of the U. S. Life-Saving Service, the predecessor to the U. S. Coast Guard, daring deeds and heroic efforts were the norm as literally hundreds of saves were made from Smith Island to Assateague in Virginia, Ocean City and Isle of Wight in Maryland and Fenwick Island to Indian... more
Book Votes: 0
128
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Enemy of All Mankind: A True Story of Piracy, Power, and History's First Global Manhu...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
129
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Sea Fever: The True Adventures That Inspired Our Greatest Maritime Authors, from Conr...
How did a big-game fishing trip rudely interrupted by sharks inspire one of the key scenes in Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea? How did Robert Louis Stevenson's cruise to the cannibal-infested South Sea islands prove instrumental in his writing of The Beach of Falesa and The Ebb Tide? How did... more
Book Votes: 0
130
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Survivors of the Chancellor by Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor: Diary of J. R. Kazallon, Passenger is an 1875 novel written by Jules Verne about the final voyage of a British sailing ship, the Chancellor, told from the perspective of one of its passengers (in the form of a diary).
Book Votes: 0
131
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Harbor and Town: A Maritime Cultural History by Wolfgang Rudolph
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
132
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Sailors: English Merchant Seamen, 1650-1775 by Peter Earle
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
133
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Know Your Ships 2016: Field Guide to Boats & Boatwatching - Great Lakes / St. Lawrenc...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
134
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Icebound: Shipwrecked at the Edge of the World by Andrea Pitzer
The human story has always been one of perseverance -- often against remarkable odds. The most astonishing survival tale of all might be that of 16th-century Dutch explorer William Barents and his crew of sixteen, who ventured farther north than any Europeans before and, on their third polar... more
Book Votes: 0
135
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pirates of the Chesapeake Bay: From the Colonial Era to the Oyster Wars by Jamie L. H...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
136
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Tracing Your Seafaring Ancestors by Simon Wills
Photographs of your seafaring ancestors may tell you more about their lives than you realize, and Simon Wills?s helpful and practical guide shows you how to identify and interpret the evidence caught on camera. Since maritime roles have been so vital to Britain?s prosperity and military might,... more
Book Votes: 0
137
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Rescue of the Bounty: Disaster and Survival in Superstorm Sandy by Michael J. Tougias...
An all-new harrowing maritime tale of the sinking and rescue efforts surrounding the HMS Bounty?the actual replica used in the 1962 remake of the 1935 classic Mutiny on the Bounty?which sank during Hurricane Sandy with sixteen aboard.
On Tuesday, October 24, 2012, Captain Robin Walbridge made... more
Book Votes: 0
138
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Shackleton's Forgotten Expedition : The Voyage of the Nimrod by Beau Riffenburgh
On New Year's Day 1908, Ernest Shackleton, a little-known adventurer determined to find fame and fortune by becoming the first man to reach the South Pole, took his tiny ship, Nimrod, south to the mysterious regions of the Antarctic. In the coming year, Shackleton would record the greatest... more
Book Votes: 0
139
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Warship Mary Rose: The Life & Times of King Henry VIII's Flagship by David Childs
This new paperback edition brings the history of Henry VIII's famous warship right up to date with new chapters on the stunning presentation of the hull and the 19,000 salvaged artefacts in the new museum in Portsmouth. Mary Rose has, along with HMS Victory, become an instantly recognisable... more
Book Votes: 0
140
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Warship Mary Rose: The Life & Times of King Henry VIII's Flagship by David Childs
The raising of the Mary Rose in 1982 made headline news. As an archaeological event it ranked alongside Schliemanns excavations at Troy or Arthur Evanss discovery of Knossos, and so much information has since been gleaned from the wreck and its contents that there is an overwhelming tendency to... more
Book Votes: 0
141
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Early Ships and Seafaring: Water Transport Beyond Europe by SeĂ¡n McGrail
In this book, Professor McGrail?s study of European Water Transport (published in 2014) is extended to Egypt, Arabia, India, Southeast Asia, China, Australia, Oceania and the Americas. Each chapter presents a picture of ancient boat building and seafaring that is as accurate and as comprehensive... more
Book Votes: 0
142
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Four Days' Battle of 1666: The Greatest Sea Fight of the Age of Sail by Frank L. ...
On 1st June 1666, during the second Anglo-Dutch War, a large but outnumbered English Fleet engaged the Dutch off the mouth of the Thames in a colossal battle that was to involve nearly 200 ships and last four days. False intelligence had led the English to divide their fleet to meet a phantom... more
Book Votes: 0
144
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Farthest North (Modern Library Exploration) by Fridjtof Nansen
The Incredible Expedition to the Frozen Latitudes of the North These are the diaries of Nansen's lunatic three-year long expedition to the North Pole, which made him the John Krakauer of his age. In 1893 Fridtjof Nansen set sail for the North Pole in the Fram, a ship specially designed to be... more
Book Votes: 0
145
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The American Invasion of Canada: The War of 1812's First Year by Pierre Berton
Gripping account of a fascinatingly complex war that shaped the boundaries of America.How could a nation of eight million fail to subdue a struggling British colony of 300,000? In this remarkable account of the war?s first year, Pierre Burton transforms history into an engrossing narrative that... more
Book Votes: 0
146
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
X Marks the Spot: The Archaeology of Piracy (New Perspectives on Maritime History and...
This collection piques the imagination with historical evidence about the actual exploits of pirates as revealed in the archaeological record. The recent discovery of the wreck of Blackbeard's Queen Anne?s Revenge, off Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina, has provoked scientists to ask, What is a... more
Book Votes: 0
147
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Battle of Copenhagen 1801: Nelson's Historic Victory by Ole Feldbaek
According to legend, Lord Nelson disregarded a fatally flawed order to withdraw from a devastating cannon barrage off Copenhagen by monitoring battle signals through a telescope with his blind eye. Instead of retreating, he ordered his ship, HMS Elephant, to hoist the engage-more-closely signal... more
Book Votes: 0
148
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Last Slave Ship: The True Story of How Clotilda Was Found, Her Descendants, and a...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
149
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Drake: For God, Queen and Plunder (Brassey's Military Profiles) by Wade G. Dudley
Presents a volume in Brasseys new "Military Profiles" series Depicts the dramatic life of one of Englands earliest naval heroes Chronicles the origins of British naval supremacy In 1588, King Philip II of Spain attempted to return England to the Catholic fold by force of naval... more
Book Votes: 0
150
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Lifeboat by John R. Stilgoe
" Lifeboat is a fascinating and meticulously researched work to be enjoyed by seafarers and history buffs alike." -- Linda Greenlaw, author of The Lobster Chronicles and T he Hungry Ocean "Stilgoe has written a book that... more
Book Votes: 0
151
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Madness, Betrayal and the Lash: The Epic Voyage of Captain George Vancouver by Stephe...
From 1792 to 1795, George Vancouver sailed the Pacific as the captain of his own expedition ? and as an agent of imperial ambition. To map a place is to control it, and Britain had its eyes on America's Pacific coast. And map it Vancouver did. His voyage was one of history?s greatest feats of... more
Book Votes: 0
152
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Madness, Betrayal and the Lash: The Epic Voyage of Captain George Vancouver by Stephe...
From 1791 to 1795, George Vancouver sailed the Pacific as captain of a major expedition of discovery and imperial ambition, valiantly charting the extensive coastline from California to Alaska. His voyage was one of history?s greatest feats of daring, discovery, cartography, and diplomacy. The... more
Book Votes: 0
153
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
James Dewolf and the Rhode Island Slave Trade by Cynthia Mestad Johnson
Over thirty thousand slaves were brought to the shores of colonial America on ships owned and captained by James DeWolf. When the United States took action to abolish slavery, this Bristol native manipulated the legal system and became actively involved in Rhode Island politics in order to... more
Book Votes: 0
154
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Donald McKay and His Famous Sailing Ships by Richard C. McKay
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
155
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Stove by a Whale: Owen Chase and the Essex by Thomas Farel Heffernan
A thrilling documentation of the first sinking of a ship by a whale.
Book Votes: 0
156
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Barons of the Sea: And their Race to Build the World's Fastest Clipper Ship by Steven...
?A fascinating, fast-paced history?full of remarkable characters and incredible stories? about the nineteenth-century American dynasties who battled for dominance of the tea and opium trades (Nathaniel Philbrick, National Book Award-winning author of In the Heart of the Sea).
There was a time,... more
Book Votes: 0
157
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Away Off Shore: Nantucket Island and Its People, 1602–1890 by Nathaniel Philbrick
From the National Book Award-winning author of "Mayflower" and "In the Heart of the Sea" comes this huge history of the tiny island of Nantucket, revealing the people and stories that made this island, at one time, the whaling capital of the world.
Book Votes: 0
158
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Voyage of the Armada : The Spanish Story by David Howarth
In May of 1588, on the order of Spain's King Philip, 30,000 soldiers and sailors armed with arquebus and musket set out to sea. A larger fleet had never before been assembled. In the Voyage of the Armada, David Howarth brilliantly conveys the drama of the Spanish Armada's progress and brings to... more
Book Votes: 0
159
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Historic Christmas Tree Ship by Rochelle Pennington
The legend of The Christmas Tree Ship is a true story of faith, hope and love, and is considered one of the most loved legends of the Great Lakes. Captain Herman Schuenemann became affectionately known as "Captain Santa" for his yearly voyages from Michigan's Upper Peninsula to Chicago with a... more
Book Votes: 0
160
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Ironsides! The Ship, the Men and the Wars of the USS Constitution by Charles E. Brodi...
On October 21, 1797, the 44-gun frigate Constitution slid down the ramp at Hartt's shipyard and into the chilly waters of Boston Harbor. While the workmen were proud of their efforts, no one - but NO one - thought she would still be serving her country over 200 years... more
Book Votes: 0
161
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Passage to the World: The Emigrant Experience 1818-1939 by Kevin Brown
From the early nineteenth century onwards, millions of people left their homes to cross the seas. Some, like the convicts transported from England to Australia, had no choice; others like the indentured Indian and Chinese laborers had almost no alternative; but the vast majority of emigrants... more
Book Votes: 0
162
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pirate Hunters: Treasure, Obsession, and the Search for a Legendary Pirate Ship (Larg...
Finding and identifying a pirate ship is the hardest thing to do under the sea. But two men—John Chatterton and John Mattera—are willing to risk everything to find the Golden Fleece, the ship of the infamous pirate Joseph Bannister. At large during the Golden Age of Piracy in the... more
Book Votes: 0
163
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pirate Ghosts and Phantom Ships: Haunts of New England's Shorelines by Thomas D'Agost...
Ghosts of pirates, centuries dead, still roam New England's coast and the towns they terrorized in life. Great ships rise from the bottom of the sea eternally searching for home shores. Read the stories of Captain Kid, Blackbeard, Anne Bonney, Black Bellamy, and other burley buccaneers who... more
Book Votes: 0
164
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Queen's Slave Trader : John Hawkyns, Elizabeth I, and the Trafficking in Human So...
Throughout history, blame for the introduction of slavery to America has been squarely placed upon the male slave traders who ravaged African villages, the merchants who auctioned off humans as if they were cattle, and the male slave owners who ruthlessly beat both the spirits and the bodies of... more
Book Votes: 0
165
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Limeys: The Conquest of Scurvy by David I. Harvie
In 1740, Commodore George Anson left Portsmouth with seven ships and nearly 2,000 men. He returned four years later with under 600. Only four were killed by the enemy; the rest died not as the result of war, weather or misnavigation, but of scurvy. Limeys is the dramatic history of Dr. James... more
Book Votes: 0
166
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The windjammers (The Seafarers) by Oliver E Allen
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
167
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Nautical Newburyport: A History of Captains, Clipper Ships and the Coast Guard (Ameri...
Newburyport was once the most dangerous harbor on the East Coast and one of its most prosperous. Local captains and sailors led the nation to battle during the American Revolution and founded the U.S. Coast Guard. They sent vessels to Bombay, the gold rush and the farthest reaches of the world.... more
Book Votes: 0
168
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Unsettling Truths: The Ongoing, Dehumanizing Legacy of the Doctrine of Discovery by M...
? PW Starred Review: "This sobering critique presents a disturbing yet welcome analysis of how the Doctrine of Discovery has split American church and society along racial lines?"
You cannot discover lands already inhabited. Injustice has plagued American society for centuries. And we cannot... more
Book Votes: 0
169
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The White Ship: Conquest, Anarchy and the Wrecking of Henry I's Dream by Charles Spen...
The sinking of the White Ship in 1120 is one of the greatest disasters England has ever suffered. In one catastrophic night, the king’s heir and the flower of Anglo-Norman society were drowned and the future of the crown was thrown violently off course.
In a riveting narrative, Charles... more
Book Votes: 0
170
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Mutinous Women: How French Convicts Became Founding Mothers of the Gulf Coast by Joan...
The secret history of the rebellious Frenchwomen who were exiled to colonial Louisiana and found power in the Mississippi Valley
In 1719, a ship named La Mutine (the mutinous woman), sailed from the French port of Le Havre, bound for the Mississippi. It was loaded with urgently needed goods... more
Book Votes: 0
171
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Annie Oakley and Buffalo Bill's Wild West by Isabelle S. Sayers
"You are a very, very clever little girl." — Queen Victoria to Annie Oakley
Her life was the stuff of legend — from humble Quaker origins in Darke County, Ohio, Annie Oakley (nee Phoebe Ann Moses) rose to the heights of renown as a world-famous entertainer and featured... more
Book Votes: 0
172
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Rebels at Sea: Privateering in the American Revolution by Eric Jay Dolin
The heroic story of the founding of the U.S. Navy during the Revolution has been told many times, yet largely missing from maritime histories of America’s first war is the ragtag fleet of private vessels that truly revealed the new nation’s character -- above all, its ambition and... more
Book Votes: 0
173
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Barque of Saviors: Eagle's Passage from the Nazi Navy to the U.S. Coast Guard by ...
In 1936 in Hamburg, a splendid three-masted sailing ship was christened Horst Wessel in the presence of Adolf Hitler and thousands of cheering Nazis. It became a training vessel for naval officers during World War II. After Germany"s defeat, the U.S. Coast Guard found its young crew terrified... more
Book Votes: 0
174
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Inside the US Navy of 1812?1815 (Johns Hopkins Books on the War of 1812) by William S...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
175
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Petticoat Whalers: Whaling Wives at Sea, 1820-1920 by Joan Druett
First US Edition -- The first comprehensive book on whaling wives at sea written for a general audience.
Book Votes: 0
176
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Abigail by Joan Druett
Born at sea and raised in early nineteenth-century New Zealand, strong-willed Abigail Sherman is the daughter of the American owner of a shore-whaling station. Trouble with the English authorities prompts Captain Sherman to set Abigail on board a ship bound for Massachusetts, at the start of a... more
Book Votes: 0
177
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Age of Trade: The Manila Galleons and the Dawn of the Global Economy (Exploring W...
This groundbreaking book presents the first full history of the Manila galleons, which marked the true beginning of a global economy. Arturo Giraldez, the world?s leading scholar of the galleons, traces the rise of the maritime route, which began with the founding of the city of Manila in 1571... more
Book Votes: 0
178
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Straits: Beyond the Myth of Magellan by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
An uncompromising study of the fictions, the failures, and the real man behind the myth of Magellan.
With Straits, celebrated historian Felipe Fernández-Armesto subjects the surviving sources to the most meticulous scrutiny ever, providing a timely and engrossing biography of the real... more
Book Votes: 0
179
Book Votes: 0
180
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Wager Disaster: Mayhem, Mutiny and Murder in the South Seas by Rear Admiral C. H....
In 1741, the British warship HMS Wager crashed on the shore of an uninhabited island off the coast of Chilean Patagonia. One hundred and forty men reached land. Only thirty-six made it back home. The "Wager" Disaster is the extraordinary story of human endurance and the perseverance of those... more
Book Votes: 0
181
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
To the Uttermost Ends of the Earth: The Epic Hunt for the South's Most Feared Ship?an...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
182
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Mermaids: The Myths, Legends, and Lore by Skye Alexander
The allure and mystery of mermaids has taken hold of our psyche for ages. From the Irish merrows who come on land to search for human husbands to the fake Fiji Mermaid made popular by P.T Barnum, these sea maidens (and sometimes men) can be found in folklore and mythology from every tradition in... more
Book Votes: 0
183
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
John Paul Jones-A Sailor's Biography by Samuel Eliot Morison
America's greatest naval historian, Samuel Eliot Morison, writes about America's greatest naval hero in this Pulitzer Prize-winning biography. The Scottish-born John Paul Jones struck several severe blows to English morale during the American Revolution, as he fearlessly ravaged the king's ships... more
Book Votes: 0
184
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Hornblower's Ships: Their History and Their Models by Martin Saville
TV's dramatization of C.S. Forester's Hornblower stories was one of the most expensive series ever made for television. Much of the $30 million budget went into the lavish special effects used to recreate the epic sea battles featuring a fleet of eleven specially commissioned, fully working,... more
Book Votes: 0
185
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Indispensables: The Diverse Soldier-Mariners Who Shaped the Country, Formed the N...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
186
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Beyond the Edge of the Sea : Sailing with Jason and the Argonauts, Ulysses, the Vikin...
The story of Jason and the Argonauts and Homer’s tales of Ulysses are among the greatest ancient epics, but are they merely nautical legends or true stories?Mauricio Obregón has combed through classical texts, focusing on the smallest details, and with his intimate knowledge of... more
Book Votes: 0
187
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Memoirs of a Lightkeeper's Son: Life on St. Paul Island by Billy Budge & William ...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
188
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Champlain's Dream by David Hackett Fischer
In this sweeping, enthralling biography, acclaimed Pulitzer Prize–winner David Hackett Fischer magnificently brings to life the visionary adventurer who has straddled our history for 400 years. Champlain’s Dream reveals, with rare immediacy and drama, the story of a remarkable man: a... more
Book Votes: 0
189
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
PIRATE KILLERS: The Royal Navy and the African Pirates by Graham A. Thomas
One hundred and fifty years ago the Royal Navy fought a daring campaign against ruthless pirates and won, killing 'The King of the Pirates', Bartholomew Roberts off the coast of aArica and capturing his fleet. Scores of his men were executed by the Admiralty Court. On the Barbary Coast of North... more
Book Votes: 0
190
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Pirate King: The Incredible Story of the Real Captain Morgan by Graham A. Thomas
A compelling new account of history's most famous pirate.
The Pirate King is the compelling true story of a Welshman who became one of the most ruthless and brutal buccaneers of the golden age of piracy. The inspiration for dozens of fictionalized pirates in film, television, and literature—as... more
Book Votes: 0
191
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Widows of the Ice: The Women that Scott?s Antarctic Expedition Left Behind by Anne Fl...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
192
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Jamestown Brides: The Story of England's "Maids for Virginia" by Jennifer Potter
Jamestown, England's first real foothold in the New World, was fraught with danger -- from starvation and disease to violent skirmishes between colonists and the native populations. Mortality rates were impossibly high: Six out of seven settlers died within the first few years. How clear these... more
Book Votes: 0
193
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
FRIGATE COMMANDER by Tom Wareham
Frigate Commander is based on the private journal of Lieutenant - and then Captain - Graham Moore, a naval officer serving during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Moore's journal gives a unique and detailed account of what life was like for a serving naval officer. In particular it reveals... more
Book Votes: 0
194
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Tobacco Coast : A Maritime History of Chesapeake Bay in the Colonial Era (Maryland Pa...
It is not surprising to anyone who knows the Bay country that the Chesapeake captured the imagination of Europeans in the 17th and 18th centuries," writes Arthur Pierce Middleton in this classic maritime history of the earliest years of Maryland and Virginia. "It was called the 'Noblest Bay in... more
Book Votes: 0
195
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Argonautika (Hellenistic Culture and Society) by Apollonios Rhodios
The Argonautika, the only surviving epic of the Hellenistic era, is a retelling of the tale of Jason and the Golden Fleece, probably the oldest extant Greek myth. Peter Green's lively, readable verse translation captures the swift narrative movement of Apollonios's epic Greek. This expanded... more
Book Votes: 0
196
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pirates on the Chesapeake: Being a True History of Pirates, Picaroons, and Raiders on...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
197
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pirates, Buccaneers, the Republic & the Caribbean: Legends and Treasures of the Golde...
In the 17th and 18th centuries, sailing from Europe or Africa to the Americas, or trading from India to Central America, was a risky undertaking. Ferocious storms and barely-understood diseases weren't the only threats; ruthless pirates lurked on the horizon, craving wealth and reputation.... more
Book Votes: 0
198
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pirate Women: The Princesses, Prostitutes, and Privateers Who Ruled the Seven Seas by...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
199
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Broadsides: The Age of Fighting Sail, 1775-1815 by Nathan Miller & Nathan Miller
ADVANCE PRAISE FOR BROADSIDES "Pace the pitching black deck with a sleepless Admiral Nelson the night before battle bestows eternal rest and peerless immortality upon him; envision with Mahan the storm-tossed and ever-watchful ships-of-the-line that kept England secure from invasion; wonder... more
Book Votes: 0
200
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
In Nelson's Wake: The Navy and the Napoleonic Wars by James Davey
Horatio Nelson?s celebrated victory over the French at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 presented Britain with an unprecedented command of the seas. Yet the Royal Navy?s role in the struggle against Napoleonic France was far from over. This groundbreaking book asserts that, contrary to the... more
Book Votes: 0
201
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Raising the Dead: The Skeleton Crew of King Henry VIII's Great Ship the Mary Rose by ...
In Raising The Dead, A.J.Stirland uses archaeological and skeletal evidence to give the reader a welcome insight into the lives of the mariners and soldiers of the Mary Rose, King Henry VIII's favourite warship before she sank in 1545. This book examines the building, sinking and raising of the... more
Book Votes: 0
202
Book Votes: 0
203
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Men of the Mary Rose: Raising the Dead by Ann Stirland
The Mary Rose was one of King Henry VIII's favourite warships before she sank during an engagement with the French fleet on 19th July 1545. Her rediscovery and raising were seminal events in the history of nautical archaeology. Apart from the Captain and the Vice Admiral, nothing is known about... more
Book Votes: 0
204
Book Votes: 0
205
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Anthony Roll of Henry VIII's Navy (Publications for the Navy Records Society) by ...
This edition reassembles the three parts of the Anthony Roll - a pictorial survey of Henry VIII's navy, compiled in 1546 by Anthony Anthony, a clerk in the ordnance office. It features paintings of each of the King's 58 ships, below which are set details of their guns, shot and related... more
Book Votes: 0
206
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Great Harry's Navy: How Henry VIII Gave England Seapower by Geoffrey Moorhouse
It was Henry VIII who began the process of making England a first-rate sea-power. He inherited no more than seven warships from his father King Henry VII, yet at his own death the King's Navy had 53 seaworthy ships afloat (much the same size as the Royal Navy today) manned by almost 8,000... more
Book Votes: 0
207
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Loss of the Wager: The Narratives of John Bulkeley and the Hon. John Byron (First...
The Loss of the Wager is an eighteenth century melodrama set in a ferociously inhospitable climate on one of the world's most remote and dangerous coastlines. When Commodore Anson set out for the Pacific in 1740, to attack the Spanish ships on the Chilean coast, he took eight ships with him.... more
Book Votes: 0
208
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Of Men and Ships: The Best Sea Tales by Scott Rye
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
209
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Empire of Ice and Stone: The Disastrous and Heroic Voyage of the Karluk by Buddy Levy
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
210
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Sufferings in Africa: The Astonishing Account of a New England Sea Captain Enslaved b...
Listed by Abraham Lincoln, alongside the Bible and Pilgrim’s Progress, as one of the books that most influenced his life, few true tales of adventure and survival are as astonishing as this one. Shipwrecked off the western coast of North Africa in August of 1815, James Riley and his crew... more
Book Votes: 0
211
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Black Joke: The True Story of One Ship's Battle Against the Slave Trade by A.E. R...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
212
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder by David Grann
On January 28, 1742, a ramshackle vessel of patched-together wood and cloth washed up on the coast of Brazil. Inside were thirty emaciated men, barely alive, and they had an extraordinary tale to tell. They were survivors of His Majesty’s Ship the Wager, a British vessel that had left... more
Book Votes: 0
213
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Shipwreck Cannibals: Captain John Dean and the Boon Island Flesh Eating Scandal b...
A long forgotten tale gets a new life as this book reveals the true story of the 18th-century shipwreck cannibalism scandal
During the fierce winter of 1710, 14 Englishmen had taken refuge on Boon Island, a sparse 100-yard long stretch of rock, without food or... more
Book Votes: 0
214
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Anarchy: The East India Company, Corporate Violence, and the Pillage of an Empire...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
215
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia by David Graeber
The final posthumous work by the coauthor of the major New York Times bestseller The Dawn of Everything.
Pirates have long lived in the realm of romance and fantasy, symbolizing risk, lawlessness, and radical visions of freedom. But at the root of this mythology is a rich history of pirate... more
Book Votes: 0
216
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Ship Beneath the Ice: The Discovery of Shackleton's Endurance by Mensun Bound
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
217
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Virginia Beach Shipwrecks by Alpheus Chewning
The waters of coastal Virginia swirl with tales both tragic and heroic. Join Virginia Beach native Alpheus Chewning as he recounts harrowing stories of storms at sea, loss of life and fortune and the heroism of the United States Life-Saving Service. Marvel at the blunders and bungles that... more
Book Votes: 0
218
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Sins of the Fathers: The Atlantic Slave Trade, 1441-1807 by James Pope-Hennessy
Based on the journals and letters of slave traders, merchant seamen, and sometimes the slaves themselves, this is a passionate yet harrowing account of life in the African trading ports, aboard the slave ships, at the New World markets, and on the West Indian plantations. With a wealth of... more
Book Votes: 0
219
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Barbary Corsairs: Pirates, Plunder, and Warfare in the Mediterranean, 1480-1580 b...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
220
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen: Warfare, Constitutions, and the Making of the Modern ...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
221
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Pirate's Wife: The Remarkable True Story of Sarah Kidd by Daphne Palmer Geanacopo...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
222
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Zheng He: China and the Oceans in the Early Ming Dynasty, 1405-1433 (Library of World...
This new biography, part of Longman's World Biography series, of the Chinese explorer Zheng He sheds new light on one of the most important 'what if' questions of early modern history: why a technically advanced China did not follow the same path of development as the major European... more
Book Votes: 0
223
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Off the Deep End: A History of Madness at Sea by Nic Compton
In the eighteenth century, the Royal Navy's own physician found that sailors were seven times more likely to suffer from severe mental illness than the general population.On the high seas, beyond the rule of law, away from any sight of land for weeks at a time -- often living in overcrowded... more
Book Votes: 0
224
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Armada: The Spanish Enterprise and England?s Deliverance in 1588 by Colin Martin &...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
225
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Sufferings in Africa: The Astonishing Account of a New England Sea Captain Enslaved b...
In this classic tale of adventure, a young American sea captain named James Riley, shipwrecked off the western coast of North Africa in 1915, was captured by a band of nomadic Arabs, and sold into slavery.
Book Votes: 0
226
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Freebooters and Smugglers: The Foreign Slave Trade in the United States after 1808 by...
In 1891 a young W. E. B. DuBois addressed the annual American Historical Association on the enforcement of slave trade laws: "Northern greed joined to Southern credulity was a combination calculated to circumvent any law, human or divine." One law in particular he was referring to was... more
Book Votes: 0
227
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Treasury of Folklore: Seas and Rivers: Sirens, Selkies and Ghost Ships by Dee Dee Cha...
Enthralling tales of the sea, rivers and lakes from around the globe.
Folklore of the seas and rivers has a resonance in cultures all over the world. Watery hopes, fears and dreams are shared by all peoples where rivers flow and waves crash. This fascinating book covers English sailor... more
Book Votes: 0
228
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Woman, Captain, Rebel: The Extraordinary True Story of a Daring Icelandic Sea Captain...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
229
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Melville in Love: The Secret Life of Herman Melville and the Muse of Moby-Dick by Mic...
A new account of Herman Melville and the writing of Moby-Dick, written by a Pulitzer Prize finalist in Biography and based on fresh archival research, which reveals that the anarchic spirit animating Melville?s canonical work was inspired by his great love affair with a shockingly... more
Book Votes: 0
230
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Samuel Pepys and the Strange Wrecking of the Gloucester: The Shipwreck that Shocked R...
A true story of royal intrigue—with famed diarist Samuel Pepys as the main protagonist—as a fatal shipwreck on the shores of Restoration Britain sparks a mystery that now may finally be solved.
In 1682, Charles II invited his scandalous younger brother, James, Duke of York,... more
Book Votes: 0
231
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Ocean Life in the Old Sailing Ship Days by John D. Whidden
John D. Whidden started out at sea in 1834, at the age of twelve, and did not retire until 1870.
This is his account of over a quarter-century spent on the high seas.
Orphaned at five, nothing held Whidden back from embarking on sea life seven years later. Serving as an apprentice, he... more
Book Votes: 0
232
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Curse of Oak Island: The Story of the World?s Longest Treasure Hunt by Randall Su...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
233
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Oak Island Mystery: World's Greatest Treasure Hunt by Lionel and Patricia Fanthor...
In 1795 three boys discovered the top of an ancient shaft on uninhabited Oak Island in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. The boys began to dig, and what they uncovered started the world's greatest and strangest treasure hunt â?¦ but nobody knows what the treasure is. Two hundred years of courage,... more
Book Votes: 0
234
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Female Tars: Women Aboard Ship in the Age of Sail by Suzanne J. Stark
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
235
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Billy Ruffian : The Bellerophon and the Downfall of Napoleon by David Cordingly
From the author of Under the Black Flag, the biography of a British warship and a portrait of a world at war during the Napoleonic era.The story of the seventy-four gun warship Bellerophon will be familiar to anyone who's read Patrick O'Brian or C.S. Forester. The Billy Ruffian runs from its... more
Book Votes: 0
236
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Admirals. Andrew Lambert by Andrew D. Lambert
From the man described by Amanda Foreman as 'one of the most eminent naval historians of our age' comes the story of how this country's maritime power helped Britain gain unparalleled dominance of the world's economy. Told through the lives of ten of our most remarkable admirals, Andrew... more
Book Votes: 0
237
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Cape Cod's Oldest Shipwreck: The Desperate Crossing of the Sparrow-Hawk by Mar...
In 1626-27, the Sparrow-Hawk began her final journey across the brutal winter waves of the Atlantic Ocean, departing from the southern coast of England with America as her goal. As cases of scurvy and whispers of mutiny rose, the hopes of those aboard the small vessel began to fade. The... more
Book Votes: 0
238
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Feeding Nelson's Navy: The True Story of Food at Sea in the Georgian Era by Janet Mac...
The prevailing image of food at sea in the age of sail features rotting meat and weevily biscuits, but this highly original book proves beyond doubt that this was never the norm. Building on much recent research Janet Macdonald shows how the sailor's official diet was better than he was likely... more
Book Votes: 0
239
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Patrick O'Brian: Critical Essays and a Bibliography by Patrick O'Brian
Patrick O'Brian is the well-known author of the Aubrey/Maturin novels, set during the Napoleonic Wars. They are acknowledged by critics and readers alike as classic works of fiction and attract an increasingly wide audience. Patrick O'Brian was also a translator of note and the author of several... more
Book Votes: 0
240
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Empire of Necessity: Slavery, Freedom, and Deception in the New World by Greg Gra...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
241
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Ships Visual Encyclopedia by David Ross
A highly illustrated guide to civilian and military ships from the ancient world to the present day, including sailing ships, steamships, destroyers, ironclads, submarines, passenger liners, aircraft carriers, lake steamers and river vessels, cargo ships, minelayers and minesweepers, torpedo... more
Book Votes: 0
242
Book Votes: 0
243
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Amazing Grace: The Life of John Newton and the Surprising Story Behind His Song by Br...
Amazing Grace is the surprising true story of John Newton, author of the song that has touched millions. A biography that reads like a novel, it reveals Newton’s dramatic story of sin and salvation as a slave trader before his ultimate transformation to speaking out against the horror of... more
Book Votes: 0
244
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pirates: Culture and Style from the 15th Century to the Present by Matteo Guarnaccia
Whether reviled as criminals or upheld as symbols of ultimate freedom, it can't be denied that the figure of the pirate has had an unmistakable impact on everything from modern fashion and literature to art and classic cinema. Pirates is a map to the scenic world of the buccaneer, looking back... more
Book Votes: 0
245
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Secret Treasure of Oak Island : The Amazing True Story of a Centuries-Old Treasur...
It started on a summer afternoon in 1795 when a young man named Daniel McGinnis found what appeared to be an old site on an island off the Acadian coast, a coastline fabled for the skullduggery of pirates. The notorious Captain Kidd was rumored to have left part of his treasure somewhere along... more
Book Votes: 0
246
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
ROYAL NAVY VERSUS THE SLAVE TRADERS: Enforcing Abolition at Sea 1808-1898 by Bernard ...
On March 16, 1807, the British Parliament passed The Abolition of the Slave Trade Act. In the following year the Royal Navy's African Squadron was formed, its mission to stop and search ships at sea suspected of carrying slaves from Africa to the Americas and the Middle East.
Book Votes: 0
247
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Stowaway: A Young Man's Extraordinary Adventure to Antarctica by Laurie Gwen Shap...
The spectacular, true story of a scrappy teenager from New York?s Lower East Side who stowed away on the most remarkable feat of science and daring of the Jazz Age, The Stowaway is ?a thrilling adventure that captures not only the making of a man but of a nation? (David Grann, bestselling author... more
Book Votes: 0
248
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
If By Sea: The Forging of the American Navy -From the Revolution to the War of 1812 b...
The American Revolution-and thus the history of the United States-began not on land but on the sea. Paul Revere began his famous midnight ride not by jumping on a horse, but by scrambling into a skiff with two other brave patriots to cross Boston Harbor to Charlestown. Revere and his companions... more
Book Votes: 0
249
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Jonathan Dickinson's Journal by Jonathan Dickinson & Evangeline Walker Andrews
Jonathan Dickinson's Journal, or God's Protecting Providence. Being the Narrative of a Journey from Port Royal in Jamaica to Philadelphia August 23, 1696 to April 1, 1697. A true story of shipwreck and torture on the Florida Coast.
In the fall of 1696 the barkentine Reformation was... more
Book Votes: 0
250
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Landsman Hay (Seafarers Voices) by Robert Hay
In 1803, at the age of fourteen, Robert Hay joined the Royal Navy and spent the next eight years at sea. His colorful memoir describes a sailor s hard life during the period and includes actions off the French coast and in the East Indies, where he was badly wounded. When his ship ran aground... more
Book Votes: 0
251
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Stories from the Wreckage: A Great Lakes Maritime History Inspired by Shipwrecks by M...
Every shipwreck has a story that extends far beyond its tragic end. The dramatic tales of disaster, heroism, and folly become even more compelling when viewed as junction points in history?connecting to stories about the frontier, the environment, immigration, politics, technology, and industry.... more
Book Votes: 0
252
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Rum, Sodomy and the Lash: Piracy, Sexuality, and Masculine Identity by Hans Turley
"Everything you ever wanted to know, and more, about pirates." -Lambda Book Report "This book is a treasure chest of lore and history with barnacles that can scrape." -Fore Word "Turley shows the ways in which sodomy and piracy are inextricable from the cultural imagination of the eighteenth... more
Book Votes: 0
253
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Sodomy and the Pirate Tradition by Barry R. Burg
Pirates are among the most heavily romanticized and fabled characters in history. From Bluebeard to Captain Hook, they have been the subject of countless movies, books, children's tales, even a world-famous amusement park ride.
In Sodomy and the Pirate Tradition, historian B. R. Burg... more
Book Votes: 0
254
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Boys at Sea: Sodomy, Indecency, and Courts Martial in Nelson's Navy by B.R. Burg
Boys at Sea is a study of homoerotic life in the Royal Navy during the age of sail. It deals not only with sex among ordinary crewmen, but reveals that the most consistent feature of prosecutions for sodomy and indecency involved officers forcing their attentions on ships' boys. The book... more
Book Votes: 0
255
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Roman Empire and the Indian Ocean: The Ancient World Economy and the Kingdoms of ...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
256
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Vikings in America by Graeme Davis
In this groundbreaking new work, the true extent of the Viking discovery and colonization of the eastern seaboard of America is fully examined, taking into account the new archaeological, linguistic and DNA evidence which supplements the historic account.
Book Votes: 0
257
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Trafalgar's Lost Hero : Admiral Lord Collingwood and the Defeat of Napoleon by Max Ad...
"See how that noble fellow Collingwood takes his ship into action. How I envy him!" Horatio Nelson At the same instant that Admiral Nelson uttered these words of admiration for his close friend and hero who led the first British ships into action at Trafalgar, Cuthbert Collingwood... more
Book Votes: 0
258
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Hold Fast: Tom Crean: With Shackleton in the Antarctic 1914 - 1916 by David Hirzel
There are more famous names than Tom Crean's from the "heroic age" of Antarctic exploration, but there are few stories as compelling as his. The Antarctic is a harsh place of bitter cold and darkness, where only the strong and resourceful can hope to survive. Crean was such a man.... more
Book Votes: 0
259
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Alone in an Untamed Land: The Filles du Roi Diary of Helene St. Onge (Dear Canada) by...
Young Hélène St. Onge and her older sister Catherine are orphans. When King Louis XVI orders all men in New France to marry, Catherine becomes a fille du roi, one of the many young women sent to the new world as brides. Hélène will accompany her on the long sea voyage... more
Book Votes: 0
260
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Sea and Civilization: A Maritime History of the World by Lincoln Paine
A monumental retelling of world history through the lens of maritime enterprise, revealing in breathtaking depth how people first came into contact with one another by ocean and river, lake and stream, and how goods, languages, religions, and entire cultures spread across and along the world?s... more
Book Votes: 0
261
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Ship Beneath the Ice: The Discovery of Shackleton's Endurance by Mensun Bound
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
262
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Mutiny on the Rising Sun: A Tragic Tale of Slavery, Smuggling, and Chocolate by Jared...
A little-known story of mutiny and murder illustrating the centrality of smuggling and slavery in early American society
On the night of June 1, 1743, terror struck the schooner Rising Sun. After completing a routine smuggling voyage where the crew sold enslaved Africans in exchange for... more
Book Votes: 0
263
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Republic of Pirates: Being the True and Surprising Story of the Caribbean Pirates...
In the early eighteenth century, the Pirate Republic was home to some of the great pirate captains, including Blackbeard, "Black Sam" Bellamy, and Charles Vane. Along with their fellow pirates—former sailors, indentured servants, and runaway slaves—this "Flying... more
Book Votes: 0
264
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Wolf of the Deep: Raphael Semmes and the Notorious Confederate Raider CSS Alabama by ...
The absorbing story of Raphael Semmes and the CSS Alabama, the Confederate raider that destroyed Union ocean shipping and took more prizes than any other raider in naval history.In July 1862, the Confederate captain Raphael Semmes received orders to report to Liverpool, where he would take... more
Book Votes: 0
265
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
All Hands on Deck: A Modern-Day High Seas Adventure to the Far Side of the World by W...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
266
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
REAL JIM HAWKINS, THE: Ships' Boys in the Georgian Navy by Roland Pietsch
Generations of readers have enjoyed the adventures of Jim Hawkins, the young protagonist and narrator in Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, but little is known of the real Jim Hawkins and the thousands of poor boys who went to sea in the eighteenth century to man the ships of the Royal... more
Book Votes: 0
267
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Fifty Years on the Owl Hoot Trail by Jim Herron & Harry E. Chrisman (Editor)
Jim Herron led a fantastic life as a cowboy, sheriff, fugitive from the law. hotel and saloon owner, and international cattleman.
In 1890 Herron was elected the first sheriff of Oklahoma Territory, but he soon found himself on the other end of the handcuffs: charged with cattle theft. To... more
Book Votes: 0
268
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Boon Island: A True Story of Mutiny, Shipwreck, and Cannibalism by Stephen Erickson &...
A harrowing true tale of fraud, mutiny, shipwreck, and cannibalism on the desolate rock known as Boon Island.
Book Votes: 0
269
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The White Darkness by David Grann
By the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Killers of the Flower Moon, a powerful true story of adventure and obsession in the Antarctic, lavishly illustrated with color photographs
Henry Worsley was a devoted husband and father and a decorated British special forces officer who believed in... more
Book Votes: 0
270
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Voyage Of François Pyrard Of Laval To The East Indies, The Maldives, The Moluccas...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections
such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact,
or... more
Book Votes: 0
271
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Herbert Ponting: Scott?s Antarctic Photographer and Pioneer Filmmaker by Anne Strathi...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
272
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Mutiny of the Bounty and of Pitcairn Island 1790 - 1894 by Rosalind Amelia Young
History of the true mutiny of the HMS Bounty in 1789, the settlement at Pitcairn Island and the lives of various settlers. Includes the wreck of the Cornwallis, the wreck of the Oregon and the visit of the missionary ship Pitcairn with photos and accounts of residents, island industries, etc. ... more
Book Votes: 0
273
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Quest Chronicle: The untold story of the Shackleton-Rowett Expedition of 1921-192...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
274
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans by David Abulafia
From the beginning of history to the present, a sweep of the world's oceans and seas and how they have shaped the course of civilization.
From the author of the acclaimed The Great Sea, ("Magnificent . . . radiates scholarship and a sense of wonder and fun," Simon Sebag Montefiore; Book of the... more
Book Votes: 0
275
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Sailing the Graveyard Sea: The Deathly Voyage of the Somers, the U.S. Navy's Only Mut...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
276
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Sinking of RMS Tayleur: The Lost Story of the Victorian Titanic by Gill Hoffs
'The moment they fell into the water the waves caught them and dashed them violently against the rocks, and the survivors on shore could perceive the unfortunate creatures...struggling amidst the waves, and one by one sinking under them.' (Hereford Times, 28 January 1854) The wrecking of the... more
Book Votes: 0
277
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Violence at Sea: Piracy in the Age of Global Terrorism by Peter Lehr
Violence at Sea is an overview of maritime piracy, examining threats that piracy poses to global security and commerce, as well as measures and policies to mitigate the threat. The essays analyze piracy activities in key shipping lanes (including the African coast, the Arabian Sea, the Bay of... more
Book Votes: 0
278
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pirates: A New History, from Vikings to Somali Raiders (Chinese Edition) by Peter Leh...
A global account of pirates and their modus operandi from the middle ages to the present day... In the 21st century, piracy has regained a central place in Western culture, thanks to a surprising combination of Johnny Depp and the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise as well as the dramatic rise... more
Book Votes: 0
279
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pirates of the Slave Trade: The Battle of Cape Lopez and the Birth of an American Ins...
No one present at the Battle of Cape Lopez off the coast of West Africa in 1722 could have known that they were on the edge of history. This obscure yet fierce naval battle would have a monumental impact on British colonies and the future of slavery in America.
Pirates of the Slave Trade... more
Book Votes: 0
280
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Travels of Ibn Battuta: In the Near East, Asia and Africa by Ibn Battuta
He journeyed farther than his near contemporary Marco Polo, though Muslim scholar Ibn Battuta (1304-c. 1377) is barely remembered at all compared to that legendary traveler. But Battuta's story is just as fascinating, as this 1829 translation of his diaries, by British Orientalist REV. SAMUEL... more
Book Votes: 0
281
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Against Wind and Tide: The African American Struggle Against the Colonization Movemen...
Against Wind and Tide tells the story of African American?s battle against the American Colonization Society (ACS), founded in 1816 with the intention to return free blacks to its colony Liberia. Although ACS members considered free black colonization in Africa a benevolent enterprise, most... more
Book Votes: 0
282
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Labyrinth of Ice: The Triumphant and Tragic Greely Polar Expedition by Buddy Levy
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
283
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
A Sailor Of Fortune: Personal Memoirs Of Captain B. S. Osbon by Albert Bigelow Paine
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred... more
Book Votes: 0
284
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Shipwrecks on the Chesapeake: Maritime Disasters on Chesapeake Bay and its Tributarie...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
285
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Crusoe, Castaways and Shipwrecks in the Perilous Age of Sail by Mike Rendell
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
286
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
In Search of a Kingdom: Francis Drake, Elizabeth I, and the Perilous Birth of the Bri...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
287
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
At the Point of a Cutlass: The Pirate Capture, Bold Escape, and Lonely Exile of Phili...
A handful of sea stories define the American maritime narrative. Stories of whaling, fishing, exploration, naval adventure, and piracy have always captured our imaginations, and the most colorful of these are the tales of piracy. Called America?s real-life Robinson Crusoe, the true story of... more
Book Votes: 0
288
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pirate Queens: The Lives of Anne Bonny & Mary Read by Rebecca Alexandra Simon
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
289
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Shipwrecked!: The True Adventures of a Japanese Boy by Rhoda Blumberg
In the 1800s, the Japanese government had strict isolation laws. By decree, foreigners and ideas from outside Japan were forbidden. So when fourteen-year-old Manjiro and four other fishermen were shipwrecked on a small rocky island three hundred miles from shore, they wondered if they would ever... more
Book Votes: 0
290
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
True Tales of Pirates and Their Gold by Edward Rowe Snow
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
291
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Captain Cook's World: Maps of the Life and Voyages of James Cook R. N. by John Robson
James Cook, sailor, surveyor, cartographer, and explorer, was born in 1728 in Yorkshire. In the course of his illustrious career, he sailed into every ocean and was one of the first, if not the first, British explorers to set foot on most of the world's major continents. He was also the first to... more
Book Votes: 0
292
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of C...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
293
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Columbus and the Quest for Jerusalem by Carol Delaney
FIVE HUNDRED YEARS AFTER HE SET SAIL, the dominant understanding of Christopher Columbus holds him responsible for almost everything that went wrong in the New World. Here, finally, is a book that will radically change our interpretation of the man and his mission. Scholar Carol Delaney claims... more
Book Votes: 0
294
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Caribbean: Sea of the New World by German Arciniegas
First published in 1946, one year after the Spanish original Biografía del Caribe, Germán Arciniegas? Caribbean: Sea of the New World has been described as ?a breathtaking and magisterial work, encompassing four centuries of history of the Caribbean basin in its broad sweep.? For Arciniegas, the... more
Book Votes: 0
295
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Truxtun of the Constellation : The Life of Commodore Thomas Truxtun, U.S. Navy, 1755-...
Thomas Truxtun was one of the first six captains President Washington appointed to the United States Navy in 1794. Although Truxtun therefore ranks with men like John Paul Jones in the development of the navy, this biography by Eugene Ferguson supplies the only full account of his eventful life... more
Book Votes: 0
296
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Caliban's Shore: The Wreck of the Grosvenor and the Strange Fate of Her Survivors by ...
What became of the castaways was stranger than fiction...and more than decent Englishmen could bear. In the summer of 1783 the grandees of the East India Company were horrified to learn that one of their finest ships, the 741-ton Grosvenor, had been lost on the wild and unexplored coast of... more
Book Votes: 0
297
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Manila-Acapulco Galleons : The Treasure Ships Of The Pacific: With An Annotated L...
During the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries, the transpacific treasure galleons sailed annually from Manila to Acapulco. In Manila, the vessel was loaded with the scented spices of the East, luxurious silks from China, exquisite hand crafted lacquerware from Japan and a multitude of... more
Book Votes: 0
298
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
From the Lower Deck: The Royal Navy, 1780 - 1840 by Henry Baynham
What life was like for ordinary seamen in the British navy during the heyday of "fighting sail".
Book Votes: 0
299
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Pirates of Barbary: Corsairs, Conquests and Captivity in the Seventeenth-Century Medi...
The true story that's "bloody good entertainment" (New York Times) about the colorful and legendary pirates of the 17th century. If not for today's news stories about piracy on the high seas, it'd be easy to think of pirating as a romantic way of life long gone. But nothing is further from the... more
Book Votes: 0
300
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Scott's Last Expedition: The Journals by Robert Falcon Scott & Beryl Bainbridge
In November 1910, the vessel Terra Nova left New Zealand carrying an international team of explorers led by Robert Falcon Scott, an Englishman determined to be the first man to reach the South Pole. Scott kept a detailed journal of his adventures until March 29, 1912, when he and the few... more
Book Votes: 0
301
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Zong: A Massacre, the Law and the End of Slavery by James Walvin
On November 29, 1781, Captain Collingwood of the British ship Zong commanded his crew to throw overboard one-third of his cargo: a shipment of Africans bound for slavery in America. The captain believed his ship was off course, and he feared there was not enough drinking water to last until... more
Book Votes: 0
302
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Anarchy: The East India Company, Corporate Violence, and the Pillage of an Empire...
From the bestselling author of Return of a King, the story of how the East India Company took over large swaths of Asia, and the devastating results of the corporation running a country.In August 1765, the East India Company defeated the young Mughal emperor and set up, in his place, a... more
Book Votes: 0
303
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
In the Lena Delta: A Narrative of the Search for Lieut-Commander De Long and his Comp...
George W. Melville (1841-1912) was a member of an 1879 American Arctic expedition seeking a northern passage from the Bering Strait to the Atlantic. Its ship was trapped in ice for nearly two years, and was eventually crushed and sank. The crew, stranded in three small boats, were left with few... more
Book Votes: 0
304
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Slave Ship: A Human History by Marcus Rediker
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
305
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Native Ground: Indians and Colonists in the Heart of the Continent (Early America...
In The Native Ground, Kathleen DuVal argues that it was Indians rather than European would-be colonizers who were more often able to determine the form and content of the relations between the two groups. Along the banks of the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers, far from Paris, Madrid, and London,... more
Book Votes: 0
306
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Globe Encompassed: The Age of European Discovery (1500 to 1700) (Connections Seri...
Part of the Connections: Key Themes in World History series, The Globe Encompassed combines the most recent secondary work in the field with the author's own personal archival work to present a updated synthesis of the topic. The Globe Encompassed lays out in clear narrative form a series... more
Book Votes: 0
307
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Wreck of the Belle, the Ruin of La Salle (Number 48: Centennial Series of the Ass...
Robert Cavelier de La Salle (1643-1687): daring explorer, empire builder, shaper of history—and shameless schemer who abused his followers and deceived his king. In The Wreck of the Belle, the Ruin of La Salle, acclaimed historian Robert S. Weddle reveals how La Salle and his closest... more
Book Votes: 0
308
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The English Conquest of Jamaica: Oliver Cromwell's Bid for Empire by Carla Gardina Pe...
In 1654, England?s Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell conceived a plan of breathtaking ambition: the conquest of Spain?s vast American empire. As the first phase of his Western Design, a large expedition sailed to the West Indies, under secret orders to take Spanish colonies. The English Conquest of... more
Book Votes: 0
309
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The 50-Gun Ship: A Complete History (Shipshape) (Shipshape) by Rif Winfield
By the end of the sailing era the 50-gun ship had come to be regarded as a hybrid--too small to stand in the line of battle, but lacking the speed and handiness of the frigate--so was often dismissed as a naval architectural dinosaur left over from an earlier age. This prejudiced view has gone... more
Book Votes: 0
310
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
BRITISH WARSHIPS IN THE AGE OF SAIL 1793-1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fate...
At the zenith of its power in 1809 the Royal Navy comprised one half of all the warships in the world, the first (and last) time any navy achieved this dominance. Given its importance, it is not surprising that much attention has been lavished on this subject, but among the numerous books on the... more
Book Votes: 0
311
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Pirate King: The Strange Adventures of Henry Avery and the Birth of the Golden Ag...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
312
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Left for Dead: Shipwreck, Treachery, and Survival at the Edge of the World by Eric Ja...
The true story of five castaways abandoned on the Falkland Islands during the War of 1812 -- a tale of treachery, shipwreck, isolation, and the desperate struggle for survival. The best-selling author of Black Flags, Blue Waters tells the story of a wild encounter between an American sealing... more
Book Votes: 0
313
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Voyage of Mercy by Stephen Puleo
The remarkable story of the mission that inspired a nation to donate massive relief to Ireland during the potato famine and began America's tradition of providing humanitarian aid around the world
More than 5,000 ships left Ireland during the great potato famine in the late 1840s,... more
Book Votes: 0
314
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Tragedy & Triumph: The Journals of Captain R.F. Scott's Last Polar Expedition by Robe...
Captain Scott's race to the South Pole against the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen is one of the great adventures of modern timers. Scott's affecting journals tell the entire story: from the preparations in New Zealand to the his last message written with failing strength in the camp where he... more
Book Votes: 0
315
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Tudor Adventurers: The Voyage of Discovery that Transformed England by James Evans
A bold Tudor voyage of exploration and adventure?and an extraordinary story of daring, discovery, tragedy, and pioneering achievement. In the spring of 1553, three ships sailed north-east from London into uncharted waters. The scale of their ambition was breathtaking. Drawing on the latest... more
Book Votes: 0
316
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Diligent: A Voyage Through the Worlds of the Slave Trade by Robert W. Harms
Based on an officer's diary, a vivid and unprecedented account of the voyage of one slave trading ship-The Diligent-and the worlds through which it sailed. The slave trade is one of the best known yet least understood processes in our history. The popular image of traders in slave ships going... more
Book Votes: 0
317
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Jack Tar: Life in Nelson's Navy by Roy Adkins
The Royal Navy to which Admiral Lord Nelson sacrificed his life depended on thousands of sailors and marines to man the great wind-powered wooden warships. Drawn from all over Britain and beyond, often unwillingly, these ordinary men made the navy invincible through skill, courage and sheer... more
Book Votes: 0
318
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
A History of the World in Twelve Shipwrecks by David Gibbins
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
319
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Mr. Penrose: The Journal of Penrose, Seaman by William Williams
Long neglected as the first American novel, Mr. Penrose narrates the adventures of a British youth who flees an unhappy home life to seek his fortune on the high seas. Having learned the sailor?s trade, Penrose survives a series of nautical mishaps, only to be cast adrift on the Mosquito Coast.... more
Book Votes: 0
320
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
An Age Of Voyages, 1350-1600 (The Medieval and Early Modern World.) by Merry E. Wiesn...
Cultural life flowered from the mid-fifteenth century in the Italian city-states, many of which profited from the new trading opportunities that growing world networks permitted. Contact among regions of the world expanded, bringing new ideas and prompting an appreciation of arts and letters-not... more
Book Votes: 0
321
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Last Slave Ship: The True Story of How Clotilda Was Found, Her Descendants, and a...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
322
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Hell on Ice: the Saga of the "Jeannette" by Edward Ellsberg
Ellsberg, Edward, Hell On Ice: The Saga Of The "Jeannette"
Book Votes: 0
323
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Cruise of the Corwin: Journal of the Arctic Expedition of 1881 by John Muir
In the spring of 1881, the steamship Thomas Corwin began a daring voyage of 15,000 nautical miles into treacherous Arctic seas to search for captain G. W. De Long and his ship Jeannette, which had left San Francisco two years earlier to drift across the North Pole while trapped in ice. There had... more
Book Votes: 0
324
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
To the Shores of Tripoli: The Birth of the U.S. Navy and Marines (Bluejacket Books) b...
An often-overlooked yet significant and prophetic event in U.S. history, the Barbary War was America's first battle against an Arab despot and President Thomas Jefferson's first major challenge to U. S. foreign policy. As described by A.B.C. Whipple, it is a great yarn as well as first-rate... more
Book Votes: 0
325
Book Votes: 0
326
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Vintage Nantucket by A. B. C. Whipple
"On a September evening, under a waning moon, my wife and I went for a walk through the heart of Nantucket.The town was still. Our footsteps echoed down the long cavern of India Street... Even more than in the light of day, we could sense all around us Nantucket's ages of history. It is... more
Book Votes: 0
327
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Vintage Nantucket by A. B.C. Whipple
On a September evening, under a waning moon, my wife and I went for a walk through the heart of Nantucket.The town was still. Our footsteps echoed down the long cavern of India Street... Even more than in the light of day, we could sense all around us Nantucket's ages of history. It is in the... more
Book Votes: 0
328
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Yankee Whalers in the South Seas by A. B. C. Whipple
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
329
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Famous Pirates of the New World (World Landmark Books, No. 35) by A. B. C. Whipple
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
330
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Tupaia: Captain Cook's Polynesian Navigator by Joan Druett
Tupaia was the brilliant Polynesian navigator and translator who sailed with Captain James Cook from Tahiti, piloted the Endeavour across the South Pacific, and interceded on behalf of the European voyagers with the warrior Maori of New Zealand. As a man of high social ranking, Tupaia was also... more
Book Votes: 0
331
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Man Who Discovered Antarctica: Edward Bransfield Explained - The First Man to Fin...
Captain Cook claimed the honor of being the first man to sail into the Antarctic Ocean in 1773, which he then circumnavigated the following year. Cook, though, did not see any land, and he declared that there was no such thing as the Southern Continent. Fifty years later, an Irishman who had... more
Book Votes: 0
332
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Warships of the Anglo-Dutch Wars 1652-74 (New Vanguard) by Angus Konstam
During the 17th century England and Holland found themselves at war three times, in a clash for economic and naval supremacy, fought out in the cold waters of the North Sea and the English Channel. The First Anglo-Dutch War (1652-54) pitted the Dutch against Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth Navy,... more
Book Votes: 0
333
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
CROMWELL'S WARS AT SEA (Pen & Sword Military) by John Barratt
The 200 years that separate the navy of Drake's day from that of Nelson were critical for the development of Britain's sea power, and the decade of the Commonwealth, of Cromwell's rule, is one of the turning points in the story.In the aftermath of a disastrous civil war and the execution of... more
Book Votes: 0
334
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Born to Be Hanged: The Epic Story of the Gentlemen Pirates Who Raided the South Seas,...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
335
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
French Warships in the Age of Sail 1626-1786: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates...
The origins of a permanent French sailing navy can be traced to the work of Cardinal Richelieu in the 1620s, but a virtually new Marine Royale had to be re-created by Colbert from 1661. Thereafter, Louis XIV?s navy grew rapidly to become the largest and most powerful in the world, at the same... more
Book Votes: 0
336
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Northwomen: Untold Stories From the Other Half of the Viking World by Heather Pri...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
337
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Corsairs and Captives: Narratives from the Age of the Barbary Pirates by Adam Nichols
From the mid-sixteenth to the early nineteenth centuries, Barbary corsairs from North Africa swarmed the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, seizing enormous amounts of booty and tens of thousands of captives, hauling them back to the slave markets in their home ports and auctioning them off to the... more
Book Votes: 0
338
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Manual of Seamanship for the Officer of the Deck, Ship under Sail Alone: 1903 Edition...
More than three-quarters of a centiury have passed since the first edition of this manual was published in 1903. Although by that time the U.S. Navy had received its first steel warship (1885) and had commissioned its first submarine (1900) and its first destroyer (1902), sailing ships... more
Book Votes: 0
339
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Toward the Setting Sun: Columbus, Cabot, Vespucci, and the Race for America by David ...
The untold story of the rivalries and alliances between Christopher Columbus, Amerigo Vespucci, and John Cabot during the Age of Exploration.When Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Empire in 1453, the long-established trade routes to the East became treacherous and expensive, forcing merchants... more
Book Votes: 0
340
Book Votes: 0
341
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Captain "Hell Roaring" Mike Healy: From American Slave to Arctic Hero (New Perspectiv...
One of the Coast Guard’s great heroes and the secret he kept hidden "This is a book of adventure that tells how one man shaped the Alaskan frontier at a crucial time in American history."--Vincent William Patton, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard, retired "Diligent... more
Book Votes: 0
342
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Death of an Empire: The Rise and Murderous Fall of Salem, America's Richest City by R...
Most readers know Salem only for the city's notorious witch trials. But years later it became a very different city, one that produced America's first millionaire (still one of history's 75 wealthiest men) and boasted a maritime trade that made it the country's richest city.... more
Book Votes: 0
343
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Command of the Ocean: A Naval History of Britain, 1649-1815 by N. A. M. Rodger
A landmark work on the golden age of sail that illuminates the world of Jack Aubrey and Horatio Hornblower. The Command of the Ocean describes with unprecedented authority and scholarship the rise of Britain to naval greatness, and the central place of the Navy and naval activity in the life of... more
Book Votes: 0
344
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Safeguard of the Sea: A Naval History of Britain, 660-1649 by N. A. M. Rodger
Throughout the chronicle of Britain's history, one factor above all others has determined the fate of kings, the security of trade, and the integrity of the realm. Without its navy, Britain would have been a weakling among the nations of Europe, could never have built or maintained the empire,... more
Book Votes: 0
345
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
The Survivors of the Clotilda: The Lost Stories of the Last Captives of the American ...
No description available.
Book Votes: 0
346
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Oak Island and Its Lost Treasure by Graham Harris & Les MacPhie & Les MacPhie
With this factual account, Harris and MacPhie take the Oak Island mystery into the realm of serious archaeology and history.
Book Votes: 0
347
Michael W. (mlwonio) - |
Holy War: How Vasco da Gama's Epic Voyages Turned the Tide in a Centuries-Old Clash o...
A sweeping historical epic and a radical new interpretation of Vasco da Gama?s groundbreaking voyages, seen as a turning point in the struggle between Christianity and Islam In 1498 a young captain sailed from Portugal, circumnavigated Africa, crossed the Indian Ocean, and discovered the sea... more
Book Votes: 0