The Struggle for Sea Power.

By M B Synge

Printed: Circa 1910

Publisher: William Blackwood & Sons. Ediburgh

Dimensions 15 × 20 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 15 x 20

Condition: Very good  (See explanation of ratings)

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Blue cloth binding with black title on the spine. Title and sail ships image on the front board.

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An excellent introduction which has stood the test of time.

Book IV in The Story of the World series, by M. B. Synge, “The Struggle for Sea Power” focuses on the age of empire and world colonization. The histories of European colonies in America, Australia, South Africa, and India are related. Also covered are the Revolution in America, the French Revolution, and campaigns of Napoleon. The Story of the World series, by M. B. Synge, comprises a set of five volumes, written at a middle school reading level, that cover all major events in the history of Western Civilization, from earliest recorded history to the close of the nineteenth century. With fifty or so short chapters in each volume, the series links the great eras in time and place together by a chain of stories of individuals who played principal parts in the events related. While statesmen and military commanders figure heavily in the narrative, stories of explorers, scientists, artists, authors, and religious figures are also presented. The author writes in an engaging fashion, using dialog frequently to bring scenes to life. She juxtaposes events happening at the same time in different parts of the world in a style reminiscent of the books of Genevieve Foster. This series is an excellent introduction to world history for adult readers as well as for children

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