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William Kidd and the pirates of the Indian Ocean

2008
A history of the heyday of the pirates of the Indian Ocean from 1690 to 1720. Describes the exploits of William Kidd, Thomas Tew, Henry Every, and Edward England with many illustrations.

A dip in the ocean

rowing solo across the Indian
2011
Recounts the ambitious solo voyage across the Indian Ocean by twenty-three-year-old Sarah Outen aboard her row boat, the Dippers.

The Indian Ocean

2003
Introduces the ocean that lies between Australia and Asia, and provides instructions for an activity to demonstrate how to remove the salt from salt water.

The Indian Ocean

2004
Describes the exploration, plant and animal life, and geology of the Indian Ocean as well as threats to its health, and includes a directory of related Web sites.

Tsunami!

deadly wall of water
2006
A short study of the December 2004 tsunami that hit Thailand and other parts of Southeast Asia, describing what causes a tsunami, previous tsunamis around the world, and the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami.

The Asian tsunami 2004

a huge wave kills thousands
2006
Chronicles the events surrounding the 2004 tsunami that devastated parts of Southeast Asia, and contains a timeline and glossary.

The golden age of maritime maps

when Europe discovered the world
"'Portolan charts,' so called from the Italian adjective portolano, meaning 'related to ports or harbours,' were born during the 12th century in the maritime community. These charts, drawn on parchment and crisscrossed with lines referring to the compass directions, indicated the succession of ports and anchorages along the shores, and were used by European sailors exploring the world up until the 18th century. Not only used as navigational instruments on boats, they were also produced for wealthy sponsors in the form of illuminated images of the world, to illustrate the economic and political interests of the major European sea powers. This book takes stock of the state of knowledge on these maps, bringing together contributions from a dozen European specialists, who trace the history and diversity of styles and places of production of these charts. This type of mapping is approached from three angles. The first part, 'The Mediterranean,' refers to the manufacture and use of the first charts, centered on the Mediterranean, and the persistence of this tradition in the Mediterranean basin until the 18th century. The second part, 'Wide Open Spaces,' shows how these regional charts have evolved from a technical and iconographical point of view at the time of the great European voyages, in order to include the oceans and new worlds. The third part, 'The Indian Ocean,' shows how these charts, in a maritime area where ancient civilizations coexisted, were dependent on other cartographic traditions (ancient, Arab, Asian) before joining the information reported by Portuguese sailors and European trading companies in the modern era."--Publisher's website.

The Indian Ocean tsunami

2007
Presents a brief study of the December 2004 tsunami that struck Southeast Asia, and describes how tsunamis are formed, their destructive forces, and the aftermath.

Tsunami

2005
A pictorial summary of the devastation wrought by the Indian Ocean Tsunami, December 26, 2004. Proceeds from this book support Asian disaster relief.

Wave of destruction

the stories of four families and history's deadliest tsunami
2006
Chronicles the stories of four families who managed to survive the December 2004 tsunami that hit Thailand and other parts of the Far East.

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