Ocean's Story; or, Triumphs of Thirty Centuries by Frank B. Goodrich

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Author Goodrich, Frank B. (Frank Boott), 1826-1894
Contributor Howland, Edward
Title 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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Summary "Ocean's Story; or, Triumphs of Thirty Centuries" by Frank B. Goodrich is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book presents a comprehensive exploration of maritime history, highlighting significant maritime adventures, achievements, and developments in navigation and shipbuilding from ancient times to the era of steamships. It delves into various aspects of the ocean's evolution as both a barrier and a highway for nations, reflecting on the romance and perils associated with sea exploration. At the start of the narrative, Goodrich sets the stage by emphasizing the purpose of his work: to chronicle the ocean's transformation from a mysterious and feared expanse into a vital artery for global commerce and navigation. He explores ancient perceptions and legends surrounding the sea, depicting how early civilizations viewed it as both a source of wonder and terror. The author provides anecdotal insights into the lives of early navigators, referencing scriptural accounts such as Noah and the Ark, and begins laying out the progression of navigation technology and exploration—paving the way for a narrative that promises to elucidate the ocean's storied past through the lens of shipbuilding and human endeavor. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class G: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation
Subject Voyages and travels
Subject Discoveries in geography
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EBook-No. 46372
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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