They Followed the Trade Winds

They Followed the Trade Winds
Author: Miles M. Jackson
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114543312

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They Followed the Trade Winds

They Followed the Trade Winds
Author: Miles M. Jackson
Publsiher: Social Process in Hawai'i
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 0824847326

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This is a revised edition from the original 2005 edition with minor changes and also additional achival photos. The intervening years have allowed time to add additional information to provide a better understanding of the small community of people of African ancestry who settled in the Hawaiian Islands.

Trade Winds

Trade Winds
Author: Janet Quin-Hamlin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1993-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1884066003

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Lure of the Trade Winds

Lure of the Trade Winds
Author: Jeannine Talley
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2010-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781450251730

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Lure of the Trade Winds: Two Women Sailing the Pacific Ocean transports readers to a place where few have gone before: aboard a thirty-four-foot boat, cruising the Pacific Ocean. Join author Jeannine Talley, as she and her sailing partner, Joy Smith, embark on the journey of a lifetime. Each day is a new adventure aboard the Banshee. Talley and her partner are stranded on a reef in Vanuatu, contract malaria, rescue a wrecked boat, visit a skull site in the Solomon Islands, and journey to remote islands whose inhabitants still bear the scars of a brutal colonial past. When their electronic navigational equipment is lost in a storm, they must use sextant navigation, depending entirely on sun sights, to make a long passage north from the South Pacifi c to Micronesia. In Lure of the Trade Winds, the two women travel to some of the most remote areas of the world and interact with the inhabitants within their social settings. They unravel some of the world's mysteries, plunge into the unknown, and come face to face with some of the darker aspects of legacy of colonialism. The tale of their travels proves once again that the spirit of adventure knows no bounds.

Trade Winds

Trade Winds
Author: Christina Courtenay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2010
Genre: Historical fiction
ISBN: 1407465546

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Sweden, 1732. Strong-willed Jess van Sandt knows only too well that it's a man's world. She believes she's being swindled out of her inheritance by her stepfather and she's determined to stop it. When help appears in the unlikely form of handsome Scotsman Killian Kinross, Jess finds herself both intrigued and infuriated by him. In an attempt to recover her fortune, she proposes a marriage of convenience.

Travellers on a Trade Wind

Travellers on a Trade Wind
Author: Marcia Pirie
Publsiher: Sheridan House, Inc.
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1574090658

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Marcia Pirie is a writer and sailin enthusiast. Both Marcia and her husband David Pirie abandoned their careers and sailed off in their home-built ketch to cruise the seven seas.

The Trade Winds

The Trade Winds
Author: C.Northcote Parkinson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136607509

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First Published in 2005. The authors of this book have tried to portray, in outline, the background of trade against which the Navy of Nelson's time had to operate. The Tarde Winds is the title they have chosen and the book should serve to remind us of many physical facts which then dominated the strategy both of trade and war—the Trade Winds themselves being not the least of them.

Unlocking the World

Unlocking the World
Author: John Darwin
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2020-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780141992808

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From the acclaimed historian of global empire, the dramatic story of how steam power reshaped our cities and our seas, and forged a new world order Steam power transformed our world, initiating the complex, resource-devouring industrial system the consequences of which we live with today. It revolutionized work and production, but also the ease and cost of movement over land and water. The result was to throw open vast areas of the world to the rampaging expansion of Europeans and Americans on a scale previously unimaginable. Unlocking the World is the captivating history of the great port cities which emerged as the bridgeheads of this new steam-driven economy, reshaping not just the trade and industry of the regions around them but their culture and politics as well. They were the agents of what we now call 'globalization', but their impact and influence, and the reactions they provoked, were far from predictable. Nor were they immune to the great upheavals in world politics across the 'steam century'. This book is global history at its very best. Packed with fascinating case histories (from New Orleans to Montreal, Bombay to Singapore, Calcutta to Shanghai), individual stories and original ideas, Darwin's book allows us, for better or worse, to see the modern age taking shape.