Die Entdeckung Der Pazifik-Inseln
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Cette saga grandiose retrace la vie d'intrépides marins et de leurs familles à travers les siècles et les continents. Plongez dans un monde de découvertes, d'aventures, d'amour et de pertes, où la mer façonne non seulement leurs voyages, mais aussi leurs âmes. Les récits sont riches en traditions maritimes, en événements historiques et en émotions humaines puissantes qui persistent longtemps après la fin du périple.






Records the period in world history when the European explorers began to enlarge the dimensions of the known world through their voyages to previously unknown continents and oceans, first to India, then to the Americas, then around the Cape of Good Hope to India, and around the world.
This volume in The Seafarers series describes the great passenger liners that traveled between the United States and Europe in the first half of the twentieth century.
This volume in The Seafarers series discusses the Constitution, the Essex, and other frigates used as warships by the U.S. Navy during the 19th century, along with the men who sailed them, and the battles in which they participated.
This volume in The Seafarers series discusses the history, development, and social characteristics of the Venetians and describes their armor, ships, and some of the battles in which they engaged.
This volume in The Seafarers series recounts the lives and deeds of Henry Every, Stede Bonnet, John Rackam, Blackbeard, Captain Kidd, and other pirates.
This volume in The Seafarers series reviews the history of Germany's foremost naval weapon in two world wars, documenting its victories, which include the sinking of 8,000 merchant ships, and its final defeat.
Pictorial history and metamorphosis of maritime battleships and the development of navies examining political, cultural and economic significances and motivations, renowned commanders and battles, and life at sea
This volume in The Seafarers series recounts the history of the mighty windjammers.
This volume in The Seafarers series recounts the story of the beautiful clipper ships. American shipbuilders first produced clippers in 1840 and they were the fastest, most beautiful wooden sailing ships the world had ever seen. This work celebrates the sailing ships that set records that would last forever.
This volume in The Seafarers series examines the history of the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico from the 16th century Spanish conquest of the area through the centuries of conflict that followed.
This volume in The Seafarers recounts the golden age of the Royal Navy in the half-century or so up to and including the Battle of Trafalgar
This volume in The Seafarers series discusses the history, customs, lifestyle and discoveries of the Vikings.
This volume in The Seafarers series surveys the various seafarers of the ancient world, including Greece and Rome, their ships, trade, and battles at sea.