Voyages that Changed the World

Voyages that Changed the World by Peter Aughton, published by Book Sales, Incorporated in 2007, is a first edition that spans 208 pages. This book presents a chronological account of significant sea voyages throughout history, offering insights into the events and personalities that shaped these journeys and their historical impacts.
Readers will find detailed narratives that explore the background and consequences of each voyage, enhanced by maps and illustrations that depict the routes taken and the adventurers involved. The work delves into themes of history, expeditions, and travel, providing a comprehensive look at how these voyages contributed to the understanding of our world.
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Voyages that Changed the World tells, chronologically, the stories of the most momentous sea voyages in history and, in doing so, provides an intriguing look at the unveiling of our world. Each chapter describes the background to a remarkable voyage or series of voyages, the events and personalities of the journey, and the historical consequences. Liberally illustrated, the story behind each voyage is accompanied by maps of the routes, and illustrations and photographs of adventurers, explorers, seafarers and their vessels.
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