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Voyager's Tales, From the Collections of Richard Hakluyt
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This book is a collection of travel narratives from the 16th century compiled by Richard Hakluyt. Hakluyt, an English writer and geographer, was known for his extensive research on voyages and his contribution to the development of English colonialism. The book offers a glimpse into the ways in which travel and exploration influenced the politics, culture, and economy of the time. An invaluable resource for historians and scholars, this book is a fascinating read for anyone interested in the Age of Discovery.

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