Sinopsis de A HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN TWELVE SHIPWRECKS
AN ECONOMIST BEST BOOK OF 2024 Masterful and entrancing this is big history at its best Professor Alice Roberts author of Ancestors A real life Indiana Jones takes readers on a dive through these underwater museums revealing the sunken secrets of the past The Times From a Bronze Age ship built during the age of Queen Nefertiti and filled with ancient treasures a Viking warship made for King Cnut himself Henry VIII s spectacular Mary Rose and the golden age of the Tudor court to the exploration of the Arctic the tragic story of HMS Terror and tales of bravery and endurance aboard HMS Gairsoppa in World War Two these are the stories of some of the greatest underwater discoveries of all time A rich and exciting narrative this is not just the story of those ships and the people who sailed on them the cargo and treasure they carried and their tragic fate This is also the story of the spread of people religion and ideas around the world a story of colonialism and migration which continues today Drawing on decades of experience excavating shipwrecks around the world renowned maritime archaeologist David Gibbins reveals the riches beneath the waves and shows us how the treasures found there can be a porthole to the past to tell a new story about the
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Orion
ISBN: 9781399603508
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 304
Tiempo de lectura:
6h 15m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 06/02/2025
Año de edición: 2025
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por David Gibbins
David Gibbins es autor de siete novelas históricas, entre las que destaca el éxito internacional Atlantis. Profesor e investigador en Cambridge y en diversas universidades inglesas, durante una década dio clases de Arqueología, Historia Antigua e Historia del Arte. Dejó la enseñanza para dedicarse a la literatura. Es un apasionado submarinista y ha dirigido numerosas expediciones en las que han llegado a hacerse hallazgos de más de diez mil años de antigüedad. David Gibbins divide su tiempo entre Inglaterra y Canadá.www.davidgibbins.com