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SHIPS CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS REVISED

Part of the ANATOMY OF THE SHIP series
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1992 marked the 500th anniversary of the European discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus.

The details of Columbus's ships - the Santa Maria, Nina and Pinta - remain lost to historians, for the ships were built before the first manuals of shipbuilding were written, and no documentation or illustration has survived.

Nevertheless, extensive research has allowed the construction of a number of replicas over the years, and those built in Spain in 1892 and 1927 are regarded as among the most realistic.

The new replicas built for the 1992 celebrations are without doubt the most accurate reconstructions yet.

Many years of research by Jose Martinez-Hidalgo and his successors into the naos and caravels of the 15th and 16th centuries has allowed a whole new insight into the design and construction of the famous ships of Columbus.

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Conway Maritime Press Ltd
1844860140 / 9781844860142
Hardback
27/05/2005
United Kingdom
English
120 p. : ill.
24 x 26 cm
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