Tudor Geography
Discover the fascinating world of exploration with Tudor Geography by E. G. R. Taylor, a comprehensive examination of the pivotal figures and geographical ideas that shaped British voyages during the Tudor period. First published in 1930 and set to be re-released in 2024, this hardback edition offers 312 pages of insightful analysis into how these expeditions aimed to break the Spanish and Portuguese monopoly on direct routes to the Spice Islands. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of geography and history. Dive into the rich narrative of exploration and discover how Tudor geography influenced the course of world trade and exploration.