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South Pacific Seafarers (Dover Pictorial Archives) (2003)

by A.G. Smith

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Accurately illustrated scenes depict the lives of skilled navigators who sailed the South Pacific over 4,500 years ago. Detailed illustrations include men hollowing out logs for canoes, using nets and spears to fish, at sea in a large double-hulled canoe with masts, preparing for war, and manning huge battleships. 29 black-and-white illustrations.… (more)
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Accurately illustrated scenes depict the lives of skilled navigators who sailed the South Pacific over 4,500 years ago. Detailed illustrations include men hollowing out logs for canoes, using nets and spears to fish, at sea in a large double-hulled canoe with masts, preparing for war, and manning huge battleships. 29 black-and-white illustrations.

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