Ocean's Story; or, Triumphs of Thirty Centuries / Maritime Adventures, Achievements, Explorations, Discoveries and Inventions; and of the Rise and Progress of Ship-Building and Ocean Navigation, from the Ark to the Iron Steamships
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A sweeping history of human interaction with the sea traces development from the simplest dugouts and sails to modern iron steamships, treating navigation as both craft and cultural force. It explains ship construction, rigging, and the evolution of propulsion and steering, surveys ancient and medieval voyages and the adoption of the magnetic compass, and follows the expansion of long-distance exploration. The narrative then outlines advances in naval warfare and engineering, including armored ships, rams, torpedo craft, and early submarine and deep-sea technologies, and concludes with practical and recreational subjects such as salvage, sounding, dredging, yacht design, and the sea's broader moral and poetic significance.
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