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Jeopardy of Every Wind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Jeopardy of Every Wind

In 1669, fleeing a London decimated by the plague and the Great Fire, a young English child arrived, alone, at Fort St. George, the first English fortress in Mughal India. The boy survived to become a maverick merchant-mariner, an ‘independent’ trading on the fringes of the East India Company. Captain Thomas Bowrey gained renown in numerous fields. Operating throughout the East Indies and speaking Malay, the lingua franca of diplomacy and trade in the region, he would write and publish the first ever Malay-English dictionary, a seminal work that even a century later would be used by the likes of Thomas Stamford Raffles, the founder of Singapore. It has also been claimed Bowrey wrote the ...

The Papers of Thomas Bowrey, 1669-1713
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

The Papers of Thomas Bowrey, 1669-1713

Part I. Diary of a Six Weeks' Tour in 1698 in Holland and Flanders. Part II. The Story of the Mary Galley, 1704-1710 This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1927. Owing to technical constraints it has not been possible to reproduce "Map 4: Charts of the Essex and Kentish Coasts about the Estuary of the Thames, drawn by Thomas Bowrey to illustrate his voyages in his yacht, the Duck, 1690-1701" which appeared in the first edition of the work.

The Papers of Thomas Bowrey, 1669-1713
  • Language: en

The Papers of Thomas Bowrey, 1669-1713

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1927
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Geographical Account of Countries Round the Bay of Bengal, 1669 to 1679
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 488

A Geographical Account of Countries Round the Bay of Bengal, 1669 to 1679

The Book A Geographical Account Of Countries Round The Bay Of Bengal, 1669 To 1679 By Thomas Bowrey Who Was An Independent Trader In The East, The Book Is Substantiated By The Official Records Of The East India Company, And Exhibits The Views And Knowledge Of Residents About The East In The Last Quarter Of The Seventeenth Century.

The Pen and the People
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 548

The Pen and the People

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-03-31
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  • Publisher: OUP Oxford

Susan Whyman draws on a hidden world of previously unknown letter writers to explore bold new ideas about the history of writing, reading and the novel. Capturing actual dialogues of people discussing subjects as diverse as marriage, poverty, poetry, and the emotional lives of servants, The Pen and the People will be enjoyed by everyone interested in history, literature, and the intimate experiences of ordinary people. Based on over thirty-five previously unknown letter collections, it tells the stories of workers and the middling sort - a Yorkshire bridle maker, a female domestic servant, a Derbyshire wheelwright, an untrained woman writing poetry and short stories, as well as merchants and...

A Draught of the South Land
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

A Draught of the South Land

The story of how the map of New Zealand emerged is a fascinating one. The first full map of the islands was published in London in 1773, which might seem the natural starting point, but over the preceding 150 years, fragments of charts and intelligence about New Zealand ricocheted around various parts of the world. In A Draught of the South Land, Paul Moon provides the first comprehensive account of this piecemeal process. Moon’s investigation covers several continents over more than a century, and reveals the personalities, blunders, strategic miscalculations, scientific brilliance, and imperial power-plays that were involved. Above all, he examines the roles played by explorers and traders, Māori and European rulers, scientific societies and military groups, as well as specialist cartographers and publishers. At a time when maps as colonial tools, enablers of trade and objects of curiosity are being studied anew, his careful analysis and engaging narrative will be of interest to scholars everywhere.

A General History of the Pyrates
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 801

A General History of the Pyrates

Considered the major source of information about piracy in the early 18th century, this fascinating history by the author of Robinson Crusoe profiles the deeds of Edward (Blackbeard) Teach, Captain Kidd, Anne Bonny, others.

Sovereign Women in a Muslim Kingdom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 335

Sovereign Women in a Muslim Kingdom

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-05-05
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  • Publisher: NUS Press

The Islamic kingdom of Aceh was ruled by queens for half of the seventeenth century. Was female rule an aberration? Unnatural? A violation of nature, comparable to hens instead of roosters crowing at dawn? Indigenous texts and European sources offer different evaluations. Drawing on both sets of sources, this book shows that female rule was legitimised both by Islam and adat (indigenous customary laws), and provides original insights on the Sultanah’s leadership, their relations with male elites, and their encounters with European envoys who visited their court. The book challenges received views on kingship in the Malay world and the response of indigenous polities to east-west encounters in Southeast Asia’s Age of Commerce.

Illustrations of Biblical Literature, Exhibiting the History and Fate of the Sacred Writings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 620

Illustrations of Biblical Literature, Exhibiting the History and Fate of the Sacred Writings

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  • Published: 1847
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Maritime History as Global History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Maritime History as Global History

This study aims to provide new insights into the connections between maritime history and global history. It demonstrates the significance of maritime activity as a conduit of global exchange by examining local, national, and international interdependencies and trade networks, and a broad range of time periods, geographical areas, and various sub-divisions of maritime historical research. It is composed of ten essays, with an introductory chapter and concluding chapter. The first five essays discuss the effects globalisation on shipping in the early modern period; the following three discuss maritime transportation and the economics of industrialisation from the nineteenth century to the pre...