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Paperback The China Clippers Book

ISBN: 1025357019

ISBN13: 9781025357010

The China Clippers

"The China Clippers" is a definitive chronicle of the legendary sailing vessels that dominated the high seas during the nineteenth century. Written by acclaimed maritime historian Basil Lubbock, this work provides a detailed exploration of the era of the great tea races, where speed was the paramount objective for merchants transporting goods between China and the West. The narrative meticulously details the construction, design, and performance of iconic ships such as the "Cutty Sark" and "Thermopylae," capturing the intense competition and the skill of the captains and crews who manned them.

Lubbock offers a deep dive into the technical aspects of clipper ship design, illustrating how these vessels evolved to achieve unprecedented speeds. Beyond the engineering, the book explores the socio-economic impact of the tea trade and the grueling conditions of long-distance voyages. Through engaging prose and historical rigor, "The China Clippers" serves as an essential record of the pinnacle of the age of sail, offering readers a window into a period when these majestic ships were the swiftest means of global commerce and a testament to human ingenuity on the ocean.

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