Embark on a thrilling journey through history with William Betagh's "A Voyage Round The World," a captivating account of adventure and sea travel during the Anglo-Spanish War era. This meticulously prepared edition recounts a remarkable enterprise begun in 1719, detailing a daring cruise against the Spanish in the vast South Ocean.
Betagh's narrative offers a rare glimpse into the realities of naval expeditions and the challenges of life at sea. Explore the historical facts of this grand affair, testified to by those who participated and confirmed by the voyage's owners.
A significant historical document, "A Voyage Round The World" provides invaluable insights into naval history, piracy, and the complex dynamics of 18th-century maritime conflict. This edition offers a fascinating window into a world of daring voyages and the enduring allure of adventure on the high seas.
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