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Ancient and Modern Ships Part 1: Wooden Sailing Ships by Sir George C. V. Holmes is a comprehensive exploration of the evolution, design, and construction of wooden sailing vessels from antiquity through the early modern era. Drawing on archaeological discoveries, historical records, and technical analysis, the book traces the development of shipbuilding from the earliest Egyptian and Phoenician craft, through the galleys of Greece and Rome, to the majestic ships of the Age of Sail. Holmes examines the materials, methods, and innovations that shaped maritime history, including the transition from simple dugouts and rafts to complex, ocean-going ships with multiple masts and advanced rigging. Richly illustrated with detailed diagrams and engravings, the book delves into the distinctive features of various ship types—such as the Viking longship, the medieval cog, and the great galleons of the 16th and 17th centuries—highlighting their roles in trade, exploration, and warfare. Holmes also discusses the influence of different cultures on ship design, the impact of technological advancements, and the gradual shift from oar to sail power. Serving as both a scholarly reference and an accessible introduction, Ancient and Modern Ships Part 1 offers readers a vivid portrait of humanity’s enduring relationship with the sea and the wooden vessels that made global navigation possible.
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Liczba stron: 223
Rok wydania: 2025
