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Voyages From The Past A History Of Passengers At Sea Simon Wills

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Voyages From The Past A History Of Passengers At Sea Simon Wills
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.89 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Simon Wills
ISBN: 9781783036363, 1783036362
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Voyages From The Past A History Of Passengers At Sea Simon Wills by Simon Wills 9781783036363, 1783036362 instant download after payment.

A social history of sea travel from the passengers perspective, encompassing all walks of life and vessels departing from a variety of UK ports. Simon Wills tells the stories of ordinary people who traveled by sea between 1600 and 1940, from early American pioneers to GI brides. Each chapter focuses on a detailed account of a single voyage from a passenger's perspective, alongside an overview of what sea travel was like in the period. Wills uses their varied experiences to illustrate what life on board ship was like for passengers, from lighthearted stories the captain who smelled so foul that he put passengers off their food to darker memories, including those of the man who watched dozens of his fellow travelers die of fever, during one perilous voyage."

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