English Explorers in the East 1738 1745

English Explorers in the East  1738 1745
Author: Rachel Finnegan
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2019-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004404229

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In English Explorers in the East (1738-1745). The Travels of Thomas Shaw, Charles Perry and Richard Pococke, Rachel Finnegan examines the influential travel writings of three rival explorers, whose eastern travel books were printed within a decade of each other.

English Explorers of North America

English Explorers of North America
Author: Neil Grant
Publsiher: New York : J. Messner
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1970
Genre: America
ISBN: 0671322435

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Traces the voyages of four English explorers who attempted to chart a new route to the Near East by sailing west. Includes John Cabot, Martin Frobisher, Francis Drake, and Henry Hudson.

The English Explorers Comprising Details of the More Famous Travels by Mandeville Bruce Park and Livingstone

The English Explorers Comprising Details of the More Famous Travels  by Mandeville  Bruce  Park  and Livingstone
Author: Robert Cochrane
Publsiher: Edinburgh : W.P. Nimmo
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1879
Genre: Arctic regions Discovery and exploration British
ISBN: UCAL:$B558669

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English Explorers Debt to the Iberians

English Explorers  Debt to the Iberians
Author: Louis Booker Wright
Publsiher: UC Biblioteca Geral 1
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1980
Genre: Discoveries in geography
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The First English Explorer

The First English Explorer
Author: Kit Mayers
Publsiher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2016-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781785892288

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The first real explorer, for the English, was Anthony Jenkinson. He sailed to Russia and set out into the unknown to discover an overland route, right across Asia. His detailed reports and his map were a revelation for the Tudors. In 1557 Anthony Jenkinson was sent by the merchants of London to try to find an overland route right across Asia to Cathay and the riches of the Orient, setting off a year before Queen Elizabeth I came to the throne. His expedition to the east took place some twenty nine years earlier than the first English expedition to the west. As well as surviving storms, Jenkinson was faced with thieving, illness and several attacks by bandits, before eventually, by sheer persistence, reaching Bokhara, which is now in Uzbekistan. He had completed two thirds of the journey and had reached the ‘Silk Road’ that led to Cambaluc (Beijing), before finding that he could go no further because the route ahead was closed by continuous wars. In later expeditions, he travelled to Persia where he nearly had his head cut off and he also went to Moscow where he managed some extremely tense negotiations with Tsar Ivan the Terrible on behalf of the Muscovy Company. His reports back to the Company in London give us a great insight into what Russia was like at the time, and Tartary and Persia. ‘This book is a lively and carefully researched study of Anthony Jenkinson,’ – Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Bt, OBE ‘This important book fills an undoubted gap in the history of English travellers in the sixteenth century,’ – Professor David Loades, FSA, Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Wales The First English Explorer will appeal to fans of history, particularly those with a strong interest in explorers and eastern travel.

The English Explorers Comprising Details of the More Famous Travels by Mandeville Bruce Park and Livingstone with Chapter on Arctic Explorations

The English Explorers  Comprising Details of the More Famous Travels by Mandeville  Bruce  Park and Livingstone  with Chapter on Arctic Explorations
Author: English Explorers
Publsiher: Sagwan Press
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2018-02-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1376617595

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Ice Steel and Fire

Ice Steel and Fire
Author: Linda Parker
Publsiher: Helion and Company
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013-07-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781909982451

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The generation that reached maturity in the inter war years had grown up in the shadow of the heroic age of Polar exploration and the sacrifices of a generation in the Great War. Their own adventures were to prove as astonishing and heroic as those of a previous generation. The members of the British Arctic air route expedition to Greenland, including Martin Lindsay, Quintin Riley and Freddie Spencer Chapman, were to pioneer the weather research methods necessary for Trans-Atlantic Flight. The university expeditions to Spitsbergen led by George Binney in the 1920s and Sandy Glen in the 1930s traversed and surveyed unexplored ground and contributed to developments in polar flight and radar. Glen's expeditions added to the knowledge of Arctic conditions by over-wintering. Other pre-war exploits of these adventurers included a voyage around the world the wrong way, and participation in the British Graham Land Antarctic expedition. Peter Fleming, brother to the creator of James Bond - Ian Fleming - spent the 1930s exploring Brazil, China and Tartary. Fleming's exploits are recounted in detail in this book. The character, skills and endurance obtained in these years set these adventurers and explorers apart as men who were to play a distinguished and heroic role in the Second World War. Their expertise in Arctic conditions, small boat handling, and exploring in all climatic conditions resulted in their participation in all aspects of warfare and arenas of battle, particularly as exponents of 'special operations', and as key members of Britain's first special forces. Their war service took them from the fjords of Norway and Spitsbergen to the jungles of Burma and Malaya and the beaches of Normandy and Italy. They were involved in blockade running, covert operations in Yugoslavia, Corsica and France and took part in major initiatives such as Ian Fleming's Intelligence gathering force, No 30 Assault unit, and the raid on St Nazaire. Most of these men had known each other before war came in 1939. In some cases they ended up serving alongside one another in wartime. The intertwined stories of these characters in peace and war are examples of how the spirit of adventure shown by men in the inter war years contributed to Britain's outstanding role in the Second World War. Linda Parker has written an important study that is equally relevant to both the history of British exploration and the genesis and early days of Britain's special forces 1939-45 - a quite unique and hitherto unexamined relationship. Linda Parker combines teaching History on a part time basis with her writing, and is currently completing a PhD at Birmingham University. Her main areas of interest are 20th Century Military History, Church History and the History of Polar exploration. She is a member of the Western Front Association. She was born and educated in Wales, but now lives in Oxfordshire with her husband and their dog. She enjoys walking and travelling, ideally together, and her ambition is to visit Antarctica. Her first book published by Helion was The Whole Armour of God: Anglican Army Chaplains in the Great War (2009).

The English explorers comprising details of the more famous travels by Mandeville Bruce Park and Livingstone with chapter on Arctic explorations

The English explorers  comprising details of the more famous travels by Mandeville  Bruce  Park and Livingstone  with chapter on Arctic explorations
Author: English explorers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 680
Release: 1875
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:600023401

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