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Tragic History Of The Sea (Paperback, New Ed)
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Tragic History Of The Sea (Paperback, New Ed)
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In the 16th and 17th centuries, the round voyage between Lisbon and
Goa, the Carreira da India, was a perilous but lucrative highway of
Portugals maritime empire. Ships returning from the east laden with
cargo were wrecked with such frequency that a literary fashion for
shipwreck narratives developed in the form of popular, cheaply
printed pamphlets that reproduced in stark detail the tragedy and
horrors suffered by the poor crews of these vessels. This book
collects together both editions of C R Boxers long out-of-print
translations of these pamphlets. Something of an adventurer
himself, with a colourful 23-year military career in the Far East,
Boxer has also written a spirited and accessible introduction drawn
from the lifetime of research he has brought to bear on the
subject. As accounts of the most extreme human drama they retain
the power to grip the imagination of the modern reader as much as
they did their original audience. Storms literally rip ships apart,
casting the survivors onto the unexplored African coast with no
option but to attempt to walk hundreds of miles to the nearest
Portuguese trading post through inhospitable terrain and often
hostile native tribes. During these epic journeys of endurance they
experience bravery, greed, cowardice, kindness, betrayal, tragic
death and unexpected salvation. Sheer drama aside, the stories
represent very valuable historical source material offering
first-hand insights into the prosecution of early modern
imperialism, what was endured to achieve empire and what was
inflicted on others in its pursuit. From another perspective they
also offer the first literary reports of the African peoples of
Natal and Mozambique that the castaways encountered during a period
of southwards expansion by the Bantu. With over 600 pages
recounting the most appalling tragedy imaginable, often provoked as
much by human greed and cruelty as the forces of nature, this makes
for intense and fascinating reading. (Kirkus UK)
An expert on perils of the high seas, British native Boxer
(1904-2000) translated the Portuguese collection of accounts,
originally published as pamphlets, The Tragic History of the Sea
1589-1622 in 1959 and Further Selections from the Tragic History of
the Sea 1599-1565 in 1968. They were published
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