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21. Voyage to Discovery: An Activity Guide to the Age of Exploration by Diane P Ramsay | |
Paperback: 362
Pages
(1992-10-15)
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Great book on the Age of Exploration |
22. Imperialism II: The Age of Exploration Official Strategies & Secrets by Michael Rymaszewski, David Chong | |
Paperback: 263
Pages
(1999-03-16)
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A Book Of Books
Superb strategy guide
Best true strategy guide in some time
Best true strategy guide in some time
Imperialim II:The Age of Exploration |
23. Early English in the Computer Age: Explorations Through the Helsinki Corpus (Topics in English Linguistics) by Matti Rissanen, Merja Kyto | |
Hardcover: 296
Pages
(1993-10)
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24. Age of Exploration (Beginning History) by Alan Blackwood | |
Paperback: 24
Pages
(1992-02-15)
Isbn: 0750205261 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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25. Land Ho! Fifty Glorious Years in the Age of Exploration by Nancy Winslow Parker | |
Hardcover: 40
Pages
(2001-09-01)
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26. Cultural Contact and the Making of European Art since the Age of Exploration (Bettie Allison Rand Lectures in Art History) | |
Hardcover: 248
Pages
(2010-06-21)
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27. The Age of Exploration (History & Geography) | |
Paperback:
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(2002-04)
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28. Libraries in the Information Age: An Introduction and Career Exploration (Library and Information Science Text Series) by Denise K. Fourie, David R. Dowell | |
Paperback: 308
Pages
(2009-09-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description Designed to introduce LIS students to the ever-changing world of modern libraries and information centers, this text provides an important overview of libraries in the era of electronic information. It helps students build necessary core knowledge in such areas as electronic dissemination of information, the impact of the Internet on libraries, the changing responsibilities of library professionals, the new paradigm for evaluating information, and characteristics and functions of today's library personnel. Each chapter revolves around a pertinent topic: the history of libraries, job opportunities, collections, preparing materials for use, circulation, reference service, ethics in the information age, job search basics, and the Internet. References and relevant books, Web sites, and publications at the end of every chapter point to further resources. Additional information—such as policies, the library bill of rights, the code of ethics, and the freedom to read statement-is supplied in the appendixes. |
29. Dead Reckoning: Great Adventure Writing from the Golden Age of Exploration, 1800-1900 (Outside Books) | |
Hardcover: 416
Pages
(2002-11-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description For intensity of geographical exploration and wealth of first-rate adventure writing by intrepid men and women, the nineteenth century stands alone. This definitive collection contains thirty-five stories from the most compelling odysseys of the century: Fridtjof Nansen tries to walk to the North Pole; Mary Kingsley wanders alone in the jungles of West Africa; Richard Burton makes a forbidden pilgrimage to Mecca; Mary Mummery describes a harrowing first ascent in the Alps; Francis Parkman hunts buffalo with the Sioux. The excerpts are as varied as the voyages themselves—some humorous and lighthearted, others desperate and thrilling—but all are examples of adventure, and adventure writing, at the highest level. Several long-forgotten classics are reprinted here for the first time in one hundred years. From the search for the source of the Nile to the first crossing of the Himalayas to a quest for the origin of species, this book ranges the globe and captures the restlessness of the human spirit. 30 b/w illustrations. Customer Reviews (2)
perhaps the best collection of adventure writing
THE ALLURE OF THE UNEXPLORED Remember those old maps that show sea monsters lurking at the rims of certain large, anonymous land masses? They represented the complete unknown, the places no human being had ever ventured into. However, those were the very places that incited wonder and curiosity in imaginations of nineteenth century explorers. The decision to journey into these lands was a commitment to step into uncertainty of the most extreme kind. Just organizing a journey into an unknown land was a tremendous undertaking, requiring great sums of money, generous and sympathetic supporters, supplies that the crew could only estimate, and a great deal of patience and determination. To launch a journey of exploration was to set off knowing that there was a very good possibility that one would never return. Climate, local inhabitants, wildlife, supplies and the disposition of one's traveling companions were factors that could determine the success or failure of an expedition. But the allure of the unknown was so strong that these determined men and women could never ignore it. DEAD RECKONING, edited by Helen Whybrow, is an adventure story unto itself. It gathers into one volume the most exciting, most challenging and most dramatic episodes from the most intrepid explorers of the Age of Discovery. Here is Mary Mummery, one of the first women explorers, making her way up slippery ice slopes in the Alps. Here is Alfred Russell Wallace clambering around in thick foliage in the South Sea Islands in an effort to spot new birds as he formulates a theory of evolution that will be eclipsed by Darwin's. Here is Mark Twain "vagabondizing" in the American West and looking at everything with his contagious sense of humor. These men and women journeyed without the benefit of Gore-Tex or cell phones, down sleeping bags or OFF! insect repellant. They endured endured long voyages on leaking ships, frostbite and insect bites, hunger and thirst, indifference or hostility or envy. Many of them traveled arroganly, with the belief that no land truly existed until it had been visited by an educated white man. All of them, however, expderienced an inner journey that was as profound as their outer journey. All of them were dreamers and visionaries, and all of them were changed forever by the journeys they took. This book makes you wish that there were more lands to be explored, more wild climates to be endured, and that you yourself could be the one to visit them. Since that it impossible, you can dive into this book and get lost without any of the physical or emotional discomforts these daring adventurerers had to survive. ... Read more |
30. Pacific Passions: The European Struggle for Power in the Great Ocean in the Age of Exploration by Frank Sherry | |
Paperback: 436
Pages
(2000-09-27)
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thorough coverage of the exploration of the Pacific Sherry paints a picture of continual hardship on the part of these sailors on voyages of exploration, trade, and warfare. Political infighting and miserly sovereigns delayed missions for years, or so underfunded them that they were doomed to failure thanks to decreipt ships, wormy food, or otherwise poor supplies. Leaders of expeditions were often chosen by the rulers of the various nations not because of sailing skill or some personal or professional trait that made them outstanding explorers, but because they were owed favors, were the darlings of various kings, or simply because they bought their way on. Time and again sailing expeditions broke down into infighting and sometimes outright mutiny when supplies ran low, there were disputes over leadership of a ship or expedition, when winds were poor, and/or when a mythical island failed to appear, either because it never existed in the first place or because the ships were woefully off course. Petty treachery and arrogance often poisoned relations with peaceful natives throughout the Pacific, resulting in suffering on both sides and inevitable European massacres of Polynesians, Melanesians, and Micronesians, or sometimes vice versa. Other times fairly peaceful European explorers and merchants were meant with extremely hostile natives and slaughtered, perhaps the legacy of previous visits, or in some cases due to local xenophobia and warlike ways. If one wanted to die old, exploring the Pacific was not recommended. Sherry does a great job discussing the continual struggles to just get to the Pacific, of one nation trying to reach this world's largest ocean and its coasts and islands and avoid areas of Spanish, English, or other national domination. Much of these efforts relate to events and schemes in the Strait of Magellan and Tierra Del Fuego, and make for interesting though sometimes sad reading. Much of the later parts of the book concern the struggle for finding and laying claim to the mythical southern continent, long thought to exist. It was almost painful to read about expeditons that either just missed Australia, or saw Australia and failed to realize it was the continent they were seeking. It appeared even when some did realize what it was, it wasn't the legendary paradise they hoped it would be. My only real complaint about the book is that after a while reading about how so miserably so many explorers and expeditions turned about, about explorers languishing in port for years due to lack of funds, of ships stranded at sea with dwindling food and water thanks to lack of sufficient winds, of continual conflicts with islanders, it almost got depressing. One certainly can't acccuse Sherry of needlessly romanticizing the exploration of the Pacific. Perhaps it is just me though, but I found some of the continual hardship a bit tedious. Still, this is a very good history book, one well worth buying.
Outstanding History Writing
Not a good choice for those susceptible to day dreaming! |
31. The Legend of the Middle Ages: Philosophical Explorations of Medieval Christianity, Judaism, and Islam by Remi Brague | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2011-02-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Modern interpreters have variously cast the Middle Ages as a benighted past from which the West had to evolve and, more recently, as the model for a potential future of intercultural dialogue and tolerance. The Legend of the Middle Ages cuts through such oversimplifications to reconstruct a complicated and philosophically rich period that remains deeply relevant to the contemporary world. Featuring a penetrating interview and sixteen essays—only three of which have previously appeared in English—this volume explores key intersections of medieval religion and philosophy. With characteristic erudition and insight, Rémi Brague focuses less on individual Christian, Jewish, and Muslim thinkers than on their relationships with one another. Their disparate philosophical worlds, Brague shows, were grounded in different models of revelation that engendered divergent interpretations of the ancient Greek sources they held in common. So, despite striking similarities in their solutions for the philosophical problems they all faced, intellectuals in each theological tradition often viewed the others’ ideas with skepticism, if not disdain. Such divisions, Brague contends, debunk notions that the medieval Mediterranean world was a European or Islamic cultural center in which different groups of people harmoniously mingled. His clear-eyed and revelatory portrayal of this misunderstood age brings to life not only its philosophical and theological nuances, but also its true lessons for our own time. Customer Reviews (2)
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Refreshingly revisionist vs. "the golden age of Moorish Spain" |
32. Exploration In The World Of The Middle Ages, 500-1500 (Discovery & Exploration) by John Stewart Bowman, Maurice Isserman | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2005-03)
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33. Exploration In The Age Of Empire 1750-1953 (Discovery and Exploration) by Kevin Patrick Grant | |
Hardcover: 166
Pages
(2004-08)
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34. Trade, Travel, and Exploration in the Middle Ages: An Encyclopedia (Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages) | |
Hardcover: 715
Pages
(2000-08-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Comprehensive coverage Multi-disciplinary, non-Eurocentric approach Aids for the reader |
35. The Discovery of Mankind: Atlantic Encounters in the Age of Columbus by Prof. David Abulafia | |
Paperback: 408
Pages
(2009-09-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description The first landings in the Atlantic World generated striking and terrifying impressions of unknown peoples who were entirely foreign to anything in European explorers’ experience. From the first recorded encounters with the native inhabitants of the Canary Islands in 1341 to Columbus's explorations in 1492 and Cabral's discovery of Brazil in 1500, western Europeans struggled to make sense of the existence of the peoples they met. Were they Adam's children, of a common lineage with the peoples of the Old World, or were they a separate creation, the monstrous races of medieval legend? Should they govern themselves? Did they have the right to be free? Did they know God? Could they know God? |
36. Maritime Exploration in the Age of Discovery, 1415-1800 (Greenwood Guides to Historic Events 1500-1900) by Ronald S. Love | |
Hardcover: 248
Pages
(2006-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Despite earlier naval expeditions undertaken for reasons of diplomacy or trade, it wasn't until the early 1400s that European maritime explorers established sea routes through most of the globe's inhabited regions, uniting a divided earth into a single system of navigation. From the early Portuguese and Spanish quests for gold and glory, to later scientific explorations of land and culture, this new understanding of the world's geography created global trade, built empires, defined taste and alliances of power, and began the journey toward the cultural, political, and economic globalization in which we live today. Ronald Love's engaging narrative chapters guide the reader from Marco Polo's exploration of the Mongol empire to Ferdinand Magellan's circumnavigation of the globe, the search for a Northern Passage, Henry Hudson's voyage to Greenland, the discovery of Tahiti, the perils of scurvy, mutiny, and warring empires, and the eventual extension of Western influence into almost every corner of the globe. Biographies and primary documents round out the work. |
37. The Voyage of Magellan (Exploration Through the Ages) by Richard Humble, Richard Hook | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1988-09)
Isbn: 0863137415 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
38. The Age of Leif Ericsson (Exploration Through the Ages) by Richard Humble | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1989-09)
Isbn: 0863138748 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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39. The Travels of Marco Polo (Exploration Through the Ages) by Richard Humble | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1990-01-25)
Isbn: 0863138756 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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40. The Age of Economic Exploration; What Lies Beyond Capitalism? (Japanese Translation) by Lester C. Thurow | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(1999-03-10)
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