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Step into the Turbulent Waters of Maritime History: This second volume of research on early English shipwrecks covers the early Stuart era 1603-1647, helping to identify wrecks from the siege of Duncannon during the Irish confederate wars in 1645, to Hudson's Bay, to the coast of India. Charts and illustrations enliven the text.
This unique book encompasses in a single volume data including lists of ships and ship types in the service of King James I and Charles I, as well as the East India Company. The bare facts are enriched by logs and narratives from shipwreck survivors relating the
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Step into the Turbulent Waters of Maritime History: This second volume of research on early English shipwrecks covers the early Stuart era 1603-1647, helping to identify wrecks from the siege of Duncannon during the Irish confederate wars in 1645, to Hudson's Bay, to the coast of India. Charts and illustrations enliven the text.

This unique book encompasses in a single volume data including lists of ships and ship types in the service of King James I and Charles I, as well as the East India Company. The bare facts are enriched by logs and narratives from shipwreck survivors relating the perils of seeking the Northwest Passage or sailing to India.

James D. Taylor Jr.'s Ships and Shipwrecks of the Early Stuart Dynasty is a meticulously researched work unveils the maritime adventures, disasters, and mysteries of the 17th century, a time when Britain's naval ambitions were rising amidst political and social upheaval.

First-Hand Accounts and Historic Records: Drawing from original logs, journals, and archival records, Taylor provides data on the perilous voyages undertaken by sailors and explorers. From the tragic loss of merchant ships laden with valuable cargo to the fate of warships caught in storms or battles, this book captures the drama and danger of life at sea.

Lost Treasures and Maritime Mysteries: The treasures that were lost with these ships give insights into the economic and cultural significance of maritime trade in the Stuart era. Each shipwreck holds a tale of human ambition and adversity, with some mysteries remaining unsolved even today.

Navigating Political and Naval Turmoil: The book provides context to the maritime history of the Early Stuart period, highlighting how the reigns of James I and Charles I influenced naval strategy, exploration, and the pursuit of trade dominance.

Whether you are a sailor or an arm-chair adventurer, a maritime history enthusiast, a treasure hunter, or a fan of dramatic sea tales, this book and its companion Ships and Shipwrecks of the Late Tudor Dynasty (1547-1603) make for a captivating read. With their detailed accounts, rare historical records, and engaging narratives, these books invite readers to uncover the forgotten stories of ships and sailors from a pivotal period in British history.


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