A History of the World in Twelve Shipwrecks
David Gibbins
Edition: | 2024 |
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Format: | Hardback |
Size: | 242 x 164 mm |
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Dive into History's Sunken Secrets
A History of the World in Twelve Shipwrecks by David Gibbins offers a captivating exploration of global history through the lens of twelve significant shipwrecks. From a Bronze Age vessel laden with treasures from Queen Nefertiti's era to the tragic tale of HMS Terror in the Arctic, Gibbins delves into the stories of these sunken ships, shedding light on the people, cultures, and events they represent.
Drawing on decades of experience as a maritime archaeologist, Gibbins reveals how these underwater discoveries serve as portals to the past, offering new perspectives on colonialism, migration, and the spread of ideas. This richly narrated work not only recounts the fates of the ships and their crews but also examines the broader historical contexts in which they sailed.
About the Author
David Gibbins is a renowned maritime archaeologist and a bestselling author. With over two million copies of his novels sold worldwide, he has participated in numerous shipwreck excavations, bringing a wealth of first-hand experience to his writing.
Praise for A History of the World in Twelve Shipwrecks
"Masterful and entrancing – this is big history at its best." – Professor Alice Roberts, author of Ancestors
"A real-life Indiana Jones takes readers on a dive through these underwater museums, revealing the sunken secrets of the past." – The Times
"Fascinating... wonderful material, well researched and placed in its wider context." – Spectator
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