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A Cruising Voyage Around the World

Woodes Rogers

Editora: DigiCat

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In 'A Cruising Voyage Around the World,' Woodes Rogers presents a thrilling account of his maritime adventures, weaving both personal narrative and historical events into a captivating tale of exploration during the early 18th century. This work operates not only as a travelogue, but also as an insightful commentary on the geopolitical climate of the time, encompassing themes of colonialism, piracy, and commerce. Rogers's prose reflects the richness of the era's nautical literature, characterized by vivid descriptions and a robust sense of adventure that invites the reader to experience the challenges and triumphs of life at sea. Woodes Rogers, an experienced mariner and privateer, embodied the spirit of adventure that defined his era. His firsthand experiences, including encounters with pirates and indigenous cultures, informed his narrative. Rogers was not only dedicated to trade and exploration but also motivated by a desire to uplift British naval superiority and challenge foreign rivals. His rich background and vast oceanic knowledge lend authenticity to the compelling tales he recounts. This book is a must-read for those fascinated by maritime history, adventure literature, and the intricacies of human endeavor across uncharted waters. Rogers's account not only entertains but also educates, serving as a window into the complex interplay of culture, economy, and exploration that shaped global trade routes in the 18th century.
Disponível desde: 29/05/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 396 páginas.

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