Description
Dive into the captivating journey narrated in Gavin Menzies' '1421: The Year China Discovered America'. This meticulously researched historical account unveils an astonishing fact: in 1421, a colossal fleet of Chinese ships, led by Emperor Zhu Di's eunuch admirals, set sail on a mission that would take them around the globe. Weighing in at 656 pages, this B-format paperback is pivotal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, offering groundbreaking insights into China's maritime prowess long before the West embarked on exploration. Discover how these majestic vessels, some nearly 500 feet in length, navigated uncharted waters to collect tribute while promoting Confucian harmony. Menzies’ thrilling narrative recounts not just a voyage but a transformative era of exploration that challenges the Eurocentric view of global history. Understand the strategic importance of their journey, which predated Magellan's circumnavigation by over a century. Experience tales of ancient maps, advanced navigational techniques, and testimonials from Chinese and European explorers alike. This profound work illuminates how the remnants of the fleet, from sunken junks to shrines established by grateful sailors, continue to echo through time. Ideal for readers passionate about history, geography, and cultural discovery, '1421' promises to reshape your understanding of the past.
Condition: Brand New
ISBN: 9780553815221
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2003
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE UK
Condition: Brand New
ISBN: 9780553815221
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2003
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE UK