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The Galleon: History of a Floating Fortress Every Pirate Dreamed of Capturing

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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798196866913
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 320
  • Original Price: GBP 11.81
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 286 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Ships & Shipbuilding / General

Every pirate who ever raised a black flag had one dream above all others: to capture a Spanish treasure galleon. Almost none of them ever did. This book is the reason why.
I still remember the first time I saw a proper cross section illustration of a seventeenth century Spanish galleon. Not the simplified drawings from children's books, but the real thing. Every deck, every gun, every compartment where men lived, worked, and died. The lower gun deck sat so close to the waterline that waves must have crashed against the gunports in heavy seas. Deep below, the holds carried silver, gold, and emeralds beyond counting.

I stood there for a long time trying to understand something. The galleon was not just a ship. It was a statement. The Spanish Empire telling the world: try me.

What followed was years of research into archives, shipwrecks, period accounts, and the documented testimony of the men who sailed these vessels, fought aboard them, and sometimes died on them. The result is this book: a history that strips away the Hollywood myth and replaces it with something far more astonishing, the truth.

Inside, you will discover:

  • Why a single cannonball rarely killed sailors outright. The real killers were the oak splinters blasted through the hull at lethal speed. Survivors compared the gun decks to slaughterhouses.- How Francis Drake hunted the treasure ship Cacafuego for weeks, interrogating captured crews until he learned her exact position, speed, and route. His men spent three days counting the silver aboard.
  • The story of Potos�, the mountain indigenous workers called "the mountain that eats men," whose silver may have supplied a third of the world's currency and became the reason the galleon system existed at all.
  • Why the loss of a single treasure fleet could bankrupt banking houses, trigger military mutinies in Europe, and shift the balance of power before Spain even knew the ships were gone.
  • The wreck of the San Jos�, discovered off Colombia in 2015 with an estimated fortune in gold, silver, and emeralds still resting on the ocean floor, untouched because of an international legal battle.
  • What the Four Days' Battle of 1666 revealed about the death of the galleon and the rise of a new kind of naval warfare.
"The galleon was the most powerful commercial weapon ever built in the age of sail. It moved the world's money across oceans for two centuries. It carried sixty guns to defend what it held. And it defeated almost every pirate who came for it."

This is not a romantic pirate fantasy. There are no polished heroes here. The men aboard these ships were exhausted workers living in brutal conditions, poorly paid and often buried at sea. The men hunting them were desperate gamblers risking everything against impossible odds. The silver filling the holds came from mines that consumed thousands of lives.

I have told that story honestly, the beauty and the horror together, because that is the only version worth telling.

This book is for you if:

  • You enjoy the immersive historical storytelling of authors like Erik Larson, David Grann, and Simon Winchester
  • You watched Pirates of the Caribbean or Black Sails and suspected the real history was darker, stranger, and far more dangerous
  • You want to understand how one type of ship connected four continents, financed empires, and helped shape the foundations of the modern global economy
  • You are fascinated by shipwrecks, lost treasure, naval warfare, and the fact that an enormous fortune still rests beneath the waters off Colombia today.

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