Unknown Seas: How Vasco Da Gama Opened the East
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Narrated by:
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Robert Anthony Deyes
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Ronald Watkins
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In the 15th century, the world beyond Europe began to emerge from myth and legend, and it was the Portuguese who led the way. They founded an empire that stretched from China to Brazil, and the peak of their achievement was Vasco da Gama's discovery of a sea route to India. Still today, landmarks, coastlines and currents around the world bear Portuguese names, and the oceans of the world are one vast watery grave for Portuguese seamen. For those who sailed beyond the known world life was harsh beyond measure. Yet the discoverers were not lured only by gold, precious stones and spices -- they were driven to colonise, to enslave, to bring their religion to the unconverted. Reconstructing journeys from contemporary logs and papers, this absorbing and wonderfully vivid account brings to life the captains driving their small ships, the ordinary seamen and the far-off, not always friendly traders they met.
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- 07-02-23
Vasco an Indian Odyssey
Great narration and a fully in depth description not only about the trials and tribulations Vasco and his crew had to endure but also a very interesting account of Phillip the Navigator and his contribution to sea faring adventure.
I would recommend this book to anyone interested in this great story.
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