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Khubilai Khan's Lost Fleet

In Search of a Legendary Armada

by (author) James P. Delgado

Publisher
Douglas & McIntyre
Initial publish date
Aug 2016
Category
History, China, Naval
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781771621410
    Publish Date
    Aug 2016
    List Price
    $26.95
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781771004503
    Publish Date
    Oct 2008
    List Price
    $29.95
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781553652731
    Publish Date
    Oct 2008
    List Price
    $29.95
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781998444083
    Publish Date
    Jun 2024
    List Price
    $31.95

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In 1279, off China’s southeast coast, Khubilai Khan routed the Song navy and completed the grand dream of his grandfather, Genghis Khan—the conquest of China. The Grand Khan now ruled the largest empire the world had ever seen, stretching from the China Sea to the plains of Hungary. Having also inadvertently inherited the world’s largest navy—more than seven hundred ships—the Mongols began audacious attacks on Japan, Vietnam and Java. Yet within fifteen years, Khubilai had squandered his massive fleet, and the Mongols were a spent maritime force.

Considered for centuries to be little more than legend, the story of the Mongols’ fleet has finally been confirmed. Renowned archaeologist and historian James P. Delgado has dived with the Japanese team studying the remains of the Khan’s lost fleet at Takashima. Using original sources as diverse as actual sunken ships, land excavations, temple inscriptions, hand-painted scrolls and historical and literary records from China, Japan and Vietnam, Delgado takes the reader on an exciting history of Khubilai Khan’s great Mongol navy, whose rise and fall presaged the great fleets of the fifteenth-century Ming Dynasty, made famous in the best-seller 1421.

About the author

James P. Delgado, President of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, is a marine archaeologist who has investigated shipwrecks around the world. With Clive Cussler, he hosted "The Sea Hunters," a National Geographic International TV series that played for five seasons to millions of viewers in 172 countries. Delgado is the author or editor of thirty books, including the international best-sellers Lost Warships: An Archaeological Tour of War at Sea and Across the Top of the World: The Quest for the Northwest Passage. When not travelling the world for INA in quest of lost ships, he lives on the Waterfront in Steveston, British Columbia - a village founded by Japanese fishermen.

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Awards

  • Winner, The Deetz Award