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A captivating exploration of over 400 years of maritime history. This updated edition of the WPA Projects A Maritime History of New York, published by Going Coastal combines the original narrative with new contributions from maritime historian Norman Brouwer and Barbara La Rocco, providing fresh insights into the modern significance of New York City's port.
The book traces New York's transformation from a modest trading post to a global seaport, highlighting the vital role of its waterfront in shaping the city's identity and economy. Richly detailed and engaging, it features colorful accounts of pirates, sea captains, merchants, and shipbuilders who influenced municipal history. With its blend of historical depth and literary elegance, this work is ideal for maritime enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone intrigued by New York's vibrant past.
Perfect for libraries, classrooms, or personal collections, this republication preserves an invaluable piece of American heritage while supporting ongoing efforts to promote coastal preservation.
The book A Maritime History of New York emphasizes several key events and milestones in New York City's rise as a global commercial hub: