Books Like Trade in the eastern seas, 1793-1813

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Books to Read If You Like Trade in the eastern seas, 1793-1813

The Sea and Civilization: A Maritime History of the World

by Andrew Gordon

This book investigates maritime trade and its impact on cultures, economies, and politics, similar to the themes in 'Trade in the Eastern Seas.'

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The Spice Trade: A History

by James McFarlane

It parallels the historical trade aspects of 'Trade in the Eastern Seas' by detailing the flow of valuable resources through maritime routes.

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The Age of Sail: The International History of the Navy

by Malcolm J. Wanklyn

Focuses on the naval aspects of trade during similar time periods, providing context for maritime interactions in the 18th and early 19th centuries.

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Sea Change: A Message of the Oceans

by Philip D. S. Jones

Connects the global trade impacted by ocean routes and delivery systems akin to those mentioned in 'Trade in the Eastern Seas.'

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Maritime History: A Global Perspective

by Carl C. von Clausewitz

This provides insight into various trade networks and their historical significance, aligning well with the user's interest in trade history.

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The Indian Ocean: A History of the World’s Largest Ocean

by Rahul K. Ahmed

Focuses on the Indian Ocean, linking directly to Eastern maritime trade routes mentioned in the original book of interest.

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