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"THE BOUNDLESS DEEP..." THE EUROPEAN CONQUEST OF THE OCEANS, 1450 TO 1840.
Hattendorf, John B.

   

- Providence : The John Carter Brown Library 2003
- small 4to.
- stiff paper wrappers.
- xxii, 204 pages.
- ISBN 0916617637 / Order Nr. 76280
- Price: $ 35.00

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Catalogue of an exhibition of rare books, maps, charts, prints and manuscripts relating to maritime history from the collection of the John Carter Brown Library. "The Boundless Deep..." addresses the epic story of the European expansion across the ocean, beginning with the Portuguese voyages down the west coast of Africa in the middle of the fifteenth century and culminating in the great scientific expeditions of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. This maritime achievement, which on land often caused extraordinary and painful disruptions in the traditional societies around the world, at the same time, made possible the geographical unification of the earth and the overcoming of human isolation in every corner of the globe.
Like the exhibition, held in the Spring of 2003 at the Newport Art Museum, this catalogue captures the diversity of man's relationship to the sea in the early modern era under seven broad themes: 1. Discovering the Globe and the Sky; 2. Discovering the Nature of the Sea and Its Winds, Tides, and Currents; 3. Preparing to Sail; 4. Life at Sea; 5. Paths Across the Sea; 6. Activities at Sea; and 7. The Literature of the Sea. Includes a chronological, author and title index of works in the catalogue in addition to a list of facsimile editions of maritime books from the John Carter Brown Library Collection. Contains 115 illustrations, many in full color.

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EXTRA POSTEN 1792-1795
by Johansson, J. Viktor

Limited to 500 copies. Inserted in each copy of volume I, between pages 36 and 37 , is an original number of the journal Extra Posten. ( Leaf Book-Chalmers 69) Inscribed by the author on the blank preceding the title page. The leaf has come loose. Covers lightly soiled and chipped. Small amount of paper loss at the head of the spine of the first volume. Short closed tear at the upper front near the spine of the first volume. The second volume has a 2" closed tear from the spine into the rear panel along with a 3" split in the paper leading from the heel of the spine up to the tear. In Swedish.




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