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Anson's voyage of 1740-44 holds a unique and terrible place in British naval history. The misadventures of this first attempt by Royal Navy ships to sail round the world make a dramatic story of hardship, disaster, mutiny and heroism. Only one of Anson's squadron, the flagship Centurion, completed its mission. The other vessels were wrecked, scuttled or forced back in shattered condition. Out of 1850 officers and men who sailed from Spithead in September 1740, almost 1400 died, most from disease or starvation.




 

The Prize of All the Oceans by Glyn Williams c1999 Anson's Voyage

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  • Title: The Prize of All The Oceans
    Author: Glyn Williams
    Publisher: Harper Collins
    Publication Date: 1999 First Edition
    Format: Hardback

    Condition: Book in a good condition with illustrations throughout. The dust jacket has been creased and torn at bottom and has a few marks at top. Maps to endpapers

    Book measures 24cm x 17.5cm with 264 pages

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