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Manila Galleon
1961
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Somewhere on the vast and unknown seas was the most fabulous treasure ship ever to set sail - the Manila Galleon. To harass the Spanish and capture to ship, if possible the English Admiralty dispatched a then little-known Commodore, George Anson. At his command he had, at best, a poorly manned squadron of ships, and ahead of him lay the practically uncharted South Seas. This is the thrilling and true story of how he prowled the South Pacific until he finally tracked down his prize. In the face of overwhelming odds he sailed the rest of the way around the world and after nearly four years triumphantly returned to England a national hero.

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Author

F. Van Wyck Mason
F. Van Wyck Mason
Author · 17 books

aka Geoffrey Coffin, Frank W. Mason, Ward Weaver Francis Van Wyck Mason (November 11, 1901 – August 28, 1978, Bermuda) was an American historian and novelist. He had a long and prolific career as a writer spanning 50 years and including 65 published novels.

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