Embark on a journey through history with "The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Volume XIV (of 16): America, Part III," a vital record of English exploration and maritime adventures. Compiled by Richard Hakluyt, this volume offers a detailed account of the English nation's geographical discoveries, specifically focusing on America.
Delve into the world of early voyages and the establishment of English presence in the New World. This meticulously prepared volume sheds light on a pivotal era in English history and its impact on the landscape of America. A treasure trove for those interested in voyages, maritime history, and the exploration of the Americas, Hakluyt's work remains a cornerstone for understanding the age of discovery. Experience the raw accounts and historical insights that shaped our understanding of the world, offering a fascinating glimpse into a transformative period. A must-have for enthusiasts of historical expeditions, geographical discovery, and the enduring legacy of English exploration.
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978-1-02-318258-4 (9781023182584)
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