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Atlantic: A Vast Ocean of a Million Stories

Paperback | English

By (author): Simon Winchester

The epic life story of the Atlantic Ocean from the bestselling author, Simon Winchester

For thousands of years the Atlantic Ocean was viewed by mariners with a mixture of awe, terror and amazement - an impassable barrier to the unknown. In recent times, as we fly high above it without so much as bothering to look down, this vast sea has been reduced to the status of a mere passageway between continents - ''the pond''. It is easy to forget that the Atlantic has been the setting for some of the most important exchanges, ideas and challenges in the history of civilisation - a fulcrum around which the power and influence of the modern world has long been distributed.

In this narrative tour de force, Simon Winchester dramatises the life story of the Atlantic, from its birth in the farther recesses of geological time to its eventual extinction millions of years in the future. At the heart of the book is the story of humankind''s evolving attitude to and relationship with the ocean. For millennia it has shaped the lives and cultures of those who have lived along its shores and have navigated its waters.

Travelling around its edges and across its huge expanse, Winchester reports from the places that encapsulate the Atlantic''s most fascinating stories - the age of exploration and the colonisation of the Americas; the rise and fall of the slave trade, and the flourishing of transatlantic commerce; extraordinary tales of sea-borne emigration; and the great naval battles that have left an indelible imprint on Atlantic history.

The result is an utterly enthralling mixture of history, science and reportage from a master of narrative non-fiction, and an exhilarating account of a magnificent body of water.

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Product Details
  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 125g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Nov 2010
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780007428045

About Simon Winchester

Simon Winchester grew up beside the Atlantic in South West England and studied geology at Oxford. He is the bestselling author of The Man Who Loved China A Crack in the Edge of the World Krakatoa The Map That Changed the World The Surgeon of Crowthorne (The Professor and the Madman) The Fracture Zone Outposts and Korea among many other titles. In 2006 he was awarded the OBE. He lives in western Massachusetts and New York City.

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