Australian Shipwrecks: Murder Mayhem Fire & Storm

Australian Shipwrecks: Murder Mayhem Fire & Storm by Max Jeffreys


ISBN
9781864364453
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
272
Dimensions
173 x 230 x 19mm

With over 30,000 kilometres of coastline, it is no wonder that Australia's history is inextricably linked to the sea. Even before white settlement these waters claimed the lives of many, as 17th century Dutch navigators bumped into Australia's western shores while heading for the Spice Islands.

Australia's early European settlement lured many to sail into its uncharted waters with the prospect of trading with the new colony. The failed attempts of some of these brave adventurers and traders - the shipwrecks they left behind - are a valuable legacy to the country's history, providing a fascinating glimpse into its past.

This book chronicles the most dramatic of Australia' shipwrecks. From the foundering of the "Batavia" in 1629 through to 1943 and the sinking of the Red Cross hospital ship AHS "Centaur", this book details the fascinating events leading up to these vessels becoming victims of fire, storm, submarines . . . and the teachery of the sea. The harsh life at sea and the human drama when disaster struck are brought to life by Max Jeffreys. The book presents a vivid picture of Australia's colourful maritime history.
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