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Archibald R. Lewis and Timothy J. Runyan - European Naval and Maritime History, 300-1500

Archibald R. Lewis and Timothy J. Runyan - European Naval and Maritime History, 300-1500

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Authors: Timothy J. Runyan
Nonfiction Category: History · Transportation
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: Format: Paperback
Publisher: Indiana Univ Pr (March 01, 1990)
Measurements: 9.25"(h) x 6.25"(w) x 0.75"(d), 0.65 lbs.
ISBN: 9780253205735
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Details: This volume occupies a special place in maritime history since it represents a first attempt on a popular level to present an overall survey of the rich, diverse, and exciting development of European naval and maritime power during the Middle Ages. Though a number of general surveys exist which deal with the navies and shipping of antiquity, except for the excellent though highly technical recent book by Richard Unger, The Ship in the Medieval Economy 600-1600, such surveys are lacking for the thousand years which represent medieval times.
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