About This Book
A comprehensive, illustrated survey traces the development of ships, seamanship, and navigation from prehistoric craft through Mediterranean and Roman advances, Viking techniques, and medieval innovations to the Age of Discovery and the later evolution of merchant and naval designs. It combines technical descriptions, historical narrative, and detailed plates and plans to explain hull forms, rigging, anchors, tackle, navigational instruments, and shipyard practice, while highlighting how construction methods, sailing techniques, and maritime culture changed across successive eras.
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