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Richard Humble

Author of The Explorers

77+ Works 1,659 Members 7 Reviews

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Series

Works by Richard Humble

The Explorers (1978) 237 copies, 1 review
Ships: Sailors and the Sea (1991) 109 copies, 1 review
A World War Two Submarine (1992) 58 copies
The Saxon Kings (1980) 54 copies
English Castles (1984) 51 copies
Fall of Saxon England (1975) 35 copies
Warfare in the Middle Ages (1989) 35 copies
Marco Polo (1975) 31 copies
Hitler's Generals (1973) 22 copies
The Soldier (1986) 19 copies
Tanks (1977) 16 copies
Undersea Warfare (1981) 16 copies
Visual Reality Ships (1995) 9 copies
U-boat (1990) 8 copies
U.S. Navy (1985) 6 copies
Beauty of England (1988) 4 copies
U-Boote & Schiffe (1997) 3 copies
Captain Bligh (1976) 2 copies
Cristóvão Colombo (1992) 1 copy
Hitler'in Generalleri (2021) 1 copy
Lodě 1 copy
Les Bateaux (1995) 1 copy

Associated Works

Hitler's War Machine (1975) — Contributor — 65 copies

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Birthdate
1945
Gender
male
Nationality
UK
Associated Place (for map)
UK

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11 reviews
Since this is a children's book, and seems to be made for learning or education of some sort, I think care could have been made to point out that much of Marco Polo's account has been disputed. There is one line about the controversy at the very back, but it's treated as a throwaway and a product of jealous readers in the past. According to this book, every inhabitant of Sumatra during those times was a cannibal. I was particularly annoyed with the section titled "The Buddha's Tooth". show more According to Marco Polo, he just whisked into Ceylon (now modern-day Sri Lanka) and easily bought the region's most prized possession with no problem at all. From Buddhist monks, no less! Somebody should tell this story to the Sri Lankans and the countless empires they fought wars with over the sacred tooth. They would probably be very interested in it. I actually went to the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, Sri Lanka. I sat in line with thousands of pilgrims to make merit to a tooth Polo claims to have bought for Kublai Khan. The temple's walls were adorned with intricate paintings depicting the bloody history behind the tooth's acquisition. It was not something to be traded for gold. I'll give it one star because the stories are otherwise entertaining. show less
This is a very concise and informative look at Japan's naval aspirations from the the days of Dewey up until the end of World War Two. Very well written.
Fun book, lots of hand drawn illustrations of ships and sailors. I was mostly interesting in the older stuff. Precurser to the DK and eyewtiness books and better, this book has more explainations rather than just labels.
This book has been adapted from a larger format. It includes 'The sinking of the Bismarck: the greatest sea-hunt of World War II', pp. 182-186

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Works
77
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Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.5
Reviews
7
ISBNs
151
Languages
15

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