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The Old East Indiamen

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This work surveys the great merchant sailing ships that carried commerce between Europe and the East, detailing their design, construction, outfitting and the business arrangements that sustained long voyages under a trading monopoly. It describes the practical aspects of freighting, navigation and life aboard, and recounts perils at sea including encounters with privateers, naval actions and piracy. Illustrated chapters combine technical description, contemporary anecdotes and operational accounts to show how these vessels were built, manned and defended, and how changes in commerce and naval power eventually brought the era of the old Indiamen to a close.

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E. Keble Chatterton

E. Keble Chatterton was a British author known for his extensive writings on maritime history and naval adventures. His works often explore the lives and exploits of pirates, smugglers, and the evolution of shipping technology. Among his notable titles is "Daring Deeds of Famous Pirates," which recounts thrilling tales of piracy and bravery on the high seas. Chatterton's other significant contributions include "King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700-1855" and "Q-Ships and Their Story," reflecting his deep interest in naval warfare and maritime trade. His writings provide valuable insights into the maritime heritage of the 18th and 19th centuries.

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