The book by David Marchand and Guillaume Prevot "The Secrets of Sunken Ships" invites the reader on an exciting journey through the depths of the sea, where thousands of vessels lie — mute witnesses of human history. Each sunken ship...
— a sailing ship, battleship, destroyer, trawler — is a unique source of knowledge about the past: trade and wars, great discoveries and tragic mistakes, the courage of sailors and the merciless power of the elements. The authors recount the most famous and enigmatic shipwrecks — from ancient trading vessels and Viking drakkars to the legendary "Titanic," military submarines, and modern tankers. The stories are presented in a lively, almost artistic manner: the reader feels as if they are on the deck of the ship in its final moments, experiencing along with the crew the storm, battle, or fateful accident. Special attention in the book is given to the work of underwater archaeologists and modern technologies that allow humanity to continue uncovering new mysteries of the ocean depths. The authors show how the remains of ships help scientists learn details about trade routes and the level of scientific, technical, and navigational knowledge of people from different eras, as well as how humanity's perception of the world, the sea, and its own capabilities has changed. Thanks to the expressive and accurate illustrations by Walter Glassoff, the book literally comes to life before your eyes, reading like an exciting adventure and is perfect for schoolchildren who love mysteries, sea voyages, and dramatic stories.
The book by David Marchand and Guillaume Prevot "The Secrets of Sunken Ships" invites the reader on an exciting journey through the depths of the sea, where thousands of vessels lie — mute witnesses of human history. Each sunken ship — a sailing ship, battleship, destroyer, trawler — is a unique source of knowledge about the past: trade and wars, great discoveries and tragic mistakes, the courage of sailors and the merciless power of the elements. The authors recount the most famous and enigmatic shipwrecks — from ancient trading vessels and Viking drakkars to the legendary "Titanic," military submarines, and modern tankers. The stories are presented in a lively, almost artistic manner: the reader feels as if they are on the deck of the ship in its final moments, experiencing along with the crew the storm, battle, or fateful accident. Special attention in the book is given to the work of underwater archaeologists and modern technologies that allow humanity to continue uncovering new mysteries of the ocean depths. The authors show how the remains of ships help scientists learn details about trade routes and the level of scientific, technical, and navigational knowledge of people from different eras, as well as how humanity's perception of the world, the sea, and its own capabilities has changed. Thanks to the expressive and accurate illustrations by Walter Glassoff, the book literally comes to life before your eyes, reading like an exciting adventure and is perfect for schoolchildren who love mysteries, sea voyages, and dramatic stories.
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