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This incredible book turned my preconceptions of the Age of Discovery completely inside out. Menzies is a retired submarine commander, who decided to spend his retirement researching the idea of an imperial Chinese fleet exploring the whole world over seventy years before Columbus landed in the Americas. He finds historical evidence for charts, showing Columbus, Magellan, even Captain Cook exactly where to sail to discover the New World, and perhaps even tales in Aboriginal traditions of Chinese sailors being shipwrecked on the Australian coast before blending in with the native population. His non-hysterical, down-to-earth writing lends his carefully-researched argument all more weight, and he finds himself presenting his findings to a conference of Chinese historians within only a couple of years of beginning his research. A strong argument for the abilities of British amateurism. Absolutely fascinating stuff that opened my eyes to the way history is written and (equally importantly) forgotten; and how appropriate that we are reminded of the awesome capabilities of medieval China as their nation moves to the centre of the world's stage once more.
Review by Dom Egan on 14:04, 04 Apr 2008
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