Fifty Ships That Changed the Course of History: A Nautical History of the World

Fifty Ships That Changed the Course of History: A Nautical History of the World

by Ian Graham
Fifty Ships That Changed the Course of History: A Nautical History of the World

Fifty Ships That Changed the Course of History: A Nautical History of the World

by Ian Graham

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"This is a beautiful book, replete with illustrations, photos, diagrams, and maps. The text balances technicality with storytelling, scholarly analysis with entertainment. It's a sweeping, fascinating look at barges, battleships, caravels, dhows, submarines, and more, placing them all in context with the battles, countries, discoveries, inventions, and people that surrounded them. Readers interested in history of any kind will enjoy this highly accessible book."
— Publishers Weekly

From an ancient funeral ship to the Rainbow Warrior — war, trade, science and pleasure on the open seas.

Fifty Ships that Changed the Course of History is a beautiful guide to 50 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 chapter includes a photograph of the reconstructed ship, discovered in 1954 near the Great Pyramid. Religious beliefs held that in the afterlife the pharaoh would need a ship to sail the cosmic waters of the sky with the sun god, Ra.

The book closes with another sun-seeking ship 4,000 years later. The epitome of an ocean cruise ship, the MS Allure of the Seas is the biggest passenger ship ever built. An Oasis-class cruise ship, it is a destination in itself, complete with a Central Park-like oasis, 18 decks, 5,492 passengers, and a crew of 2,384.

Between these landmark vessels is a variety of ships used for all of mankind's needs, from hunters searching for food, traders with goods to barter and warriors bent on conquest, to explorers longing to see what lay beyond the horizon. Over time, the first small primitive watercraft evolved into bigger seagoing vessels, shaping our history, culture and civilization along the way.

This attractive reference provides an innovative perspective on maritime and world history. It is an excellent selection for all collections.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780228103646
Publisher: Firefly Books, Limited
Publication date: 12/05/2023
Series: Fifty Things That Changed the Course of History
Edition description: Now in Paperback
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 217,851
Product dimensions: 8.90(w) x 6.70(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Ian Graham is an author with more than 30 years' experience in popular science, technology and history. He has written extensively for magazines and has written and co-written more than 200 books on a wide range of topics, including space exploration, aviation, transport, energy, communications, inventions and military technology. He has a degree in applied physics and a postgraduate diploma in journalism. In 2012 he was the joint winner of the Royal Society Young People's Book Prize and in 2014 he was shortlisted for the Educational Writers' Award.

Table of Contents

Introduction 6

Pharaoh Khufu's Solar Barge 8

The Trireme 12

The Nydam Ship 16

Isis 20

Mora 24

Zheng He's Treasure Ships 28

Santa Maria 32

Mary Rase 36

Victoria 42

Mayflower 46

HMS Endeavour 50

HMS Victory 54

HMS Sinus 60

Clermont (North River Steamboat) 64

SS Savannah 68

HMS Beagle 72

Amistad 78

SS Great Britain 82

HMS Rattler 86

America 90

HMS Challenger 94

GAwre 98

USS Monitor 102

Cutty Sark 106

Fram 110

Spray 114

USS Oregon 118

USS Holland 122

Potemkin 126

HMS Dreadnought 130

RMS Lusitania 134

RMS Titanic 138

U-21 144

SS Normandie 148

Bismarck 152

HMS Illustrious 158

SS Patrick Henry 162

Yamato 166

RV Calypso 170

USS Missouri 174

Kon-Tiki 178

SS Ideal X 182

USS Nautilus 186

Rainbow Warrior 190

NS Lenin 194

SS Torrey Canyon 198

USS Enterprise 202

DSV Alvin 206

Glomar Explorer 210

MS Allure of the Seats 214

Further Reading 218

Index 220

Image Credits/A Note on Tonnage 224

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