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The Levelling Sea: The Story of a Cornish Haven in the Age of Sail

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Levelling Sea: The Story of a Cornish Haven in the Age of Sail
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Philip Marsden
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 141
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
ISBN/Barcode 9780007174539
ClassificationsDewey:942.378
Audience
General
Illustrations Illustrations, maps, ports.

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint HarperPress
Publication Date 9 June 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The story of Britain's colourful maritime past seen through the changing fortunes of the Cornish port of Falmouth. Within the space of few years, during the 1560s and 1570s, a maritime revolution took place in England that would contribute more than anything to the transformation of the country from a small rebel state on the fringes of Europe into a world power. Until then, it was said, there was only one Englishman capable of sailing across the Atlantic. Yet within ten years an English ship with an English crew was circumnavigating the world. At the same time in Cornwall, in the Fal estuary, just a single building - a lime kiln - existed where the port of Falmouth would emerge. Yet by the end of the eighteenth century, Falmouth would be one of the busiest harbours in the world. 'The Levelling Sea' uses the story of Falmouth's spectacular rise and fall to explore wider questions about the sea and its place in history and imagination. Drawing on his own deep connection with Cornwall, award-winning author Philip Marsden writes unforgettably about the power of the sea and its ability to produce greed on a piratical scale, dizzying corruption, and grand and tragic aspirations.

Author Biography

Philip Marsden is the author of 'The Crossing Place: A Journey among the Armenians' (which won the Somerset Maugham Award), 'The Bronski House', 'The Spirit-Wrestlers: And Other Survivors of the Russian Century' (winner of the Thomas Cook Travel Book of the Year Award), 'The Chains of Heaven' and 'The Barefoot Emperor'. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and his work has been translated into more than a dozen languages. He lives in Cornwall.

Reviews

'My favourite book this year...in sweeping, elegiac prose, Marsden has ensured that the grandeur of [Cornwall's] past will not be forgotten.' Amanda Foreman, Mail on Sunday 'In this enjoyable, escapist read he explores his own patch (of Cornwall) in his 21ft-harbour launch, Liberty' The Guardian