Between the first English ‘Merchant Adventurers’ who voyaged to the New World opened up by European mariners such as Columbus and Vespucci, and the early 1700s, when British sea power was seen as the bastion of national liberty, stability and prosperity, this richly illustrated volume explores a formative period in our maritime history. Published to mark the opening of the ‘Tudor and Stuart Seafarers’ gallery at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, the book draws on the Museum’s unparalleled collections and comprises essays by 13 eminent historians.
https://www.psbooks.co.uk/tudor-and-stuart-seafarers516739Tudor and Stuart Seafarershttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/1/516739_ced2a63743701e1343ecb23c89188166.jpg10.9910.99GBPInStock/History/History/Military History/Categories/Pre-World War One/History/Highlights/British & Irish History/Non-Fiction/Categories/Travel & OutdoorsBetween the first English ‘Merchant Adventurers’ who voyaged to the New World opened up by European mariners such as Columbus and Vespucci, and the early 1700s, when British sea power was seen as the bastion of national liberty, stability and prosperity, this richly illustrated volume explores a formative period in our maritime history. Published to mark the opening of the ‘Tudor and Stuart Seafarers’ gallery at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, the book draws on the Museum’s unparalleled collections and comprises essays by 13 eminent historians.Hardback00add-to-cartrrp_info:£25.00productId:61942bic_code:HBJD, HBJD1, HBLH, HBTMHBJD, HBJD1, HBLH, HBTM£25.00Ed. James DaveyGeneral255x198mmAdlard ColesYesHardbackEuropean