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1421: The Year China Discovered America – The Great Fleet That Reached America Before Columbus and Circumnavigated the Globe

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History’s boldest maritime what-if, vividly argued

If you love revisionist history that makes you rethink everything you were taught, this is a gripping ride. It reads like a grand historical detective story, piecing together maps, voyages, and forgotten clues into a sweeping alternative account of world exploration. Even if you end up debating its claims, that sense of scale and audacity is exactly what makes it such a memorable read.

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1421: The Year China Discovered America – The Great Fleet That Reached America Before Columbus and Circumnavigated the Globe

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ISBN: 9780061564895
Authors: Gavin Menzies
Date of Publication: 2008-06-03
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Travel, Science
Goodreads rating: 3.61
(rated by 15324 readers)

Description

On March 8, 1421, the largest fleet the world had ever seen set sail from China to "proceed all the way to the ends of the earth to collect tribute from the barbarians beyond the seas." When the fleet returned home in October 1423, the emperor had fallen, leaving China in political and economic chaos. The great ships were left to rot at their moorings and the records of their journeys were destroyed. Lost in the long, self-imposed isolation that followed was the knowledge that Chinese ships had
 

History’s boldest maritime what-if, vividly argued

If you love revisionist history that makes you rethink everything you were taught, this is a gripping ride. It reads like a grand historical detective story, piecing together maps, voyages, and forgotten clues into a sweeping alternative account of world exploration. Even if you end up debating its claims, that sense of scale and audacity is exactly what makes it such a memorable read.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.