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The Loss Of The Trades Increase An Early Modern Maritime Catastrophe Richmond Barbour

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The Loss Of The Trades Increase An Early Modern Maritime Catastrophe Richmond Barbour
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.76 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Richmond Barbour
ISBN: 9780812297744, 0812297741
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Loss Of The Trades Increase An Early Modern Maritime Catastrophe Richmond Barbour by Richmond Barbour 9780812297744, 0812297741 instant download after payment.

Launched in 1609 as the greatest English merchant vessel of its era, the Trades Increase and nearly all who sailed it perished three years later on the far side of the world. This is the engrossing account of the ship's tragic expedition and global capitalism at its hour of emergence.


Launched in 1609 as the greatest English merchant vessel of its era, the Trades Increase and nearly all who sailed it perished three years later on the far side of the world. This is the engrossing account of the ship's tragic expedition and global capitalism at its hour of emergence.

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