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Treasure of the Concepcion: The Archaeological Recovery of a Spanish Galleon by William M. Mathers & Nancy Shaw

Treasure of the Concepcion: The Archaeological Recovery of a Spanish Galleon by William M. Mathers & Nancy Shaw

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From 1565 to 1815 the Pacific Ocean was the setting for one of the most profitable -and dangerous -trade routes in history. This was the era of the fabled Manila galleons.
Crews and passengers endured almost inconceivable hardships while transporting priceless cargoes of New World silver and Oriental treasures between Mexico and the Philippines. Fueled by the greed of merchants and officials, and despite the loss of thousands of lives and over forty galleons. the hugely profitable trade persisted over two and a half centuries.
The Nuestra Señora de la Concepción was perhaps the grandest galleon of them all-and her story one of the most intriguing.

Treasure of the Concepción is a fascinating history of a long-forgotten trade and of a treasure ship and her crew. It is an account of a modern-day adventure-of treasure lost and found-and of men and women striving indefatigably to realize a dream.

 

 

24cm x 31.5cm, 164 pages, Hardcover, 1993 (Condition: As New / Fine)

 

Condition Definition:
As New / Fine = New or almost without defect
Very Good = Showing signs of wear
Good / Fair = A bit worn but complete, with defects noted
Poor = worn with visible defects


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