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Best 1 Halifax, Nova Scotia
Halifax, Nova Scotia

Halifax, located on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia, is a city steeped in maritime history. The Halifax Citadel National Historic Site offers panoramic views of the city and harbor. Halifax is known...

8.2 Very Good
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2 Australian National Maritime Museum
Australian National Maritime Museum

The Australian National Maritime Museum explores Australia's rich maritime history, showcasing a collection of historic ships, interactive exhibits, and fascinating stories. Visitors can board and exp...

8.2 Very Good
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3 The Water Dancer
The Water Dancer

Ta-Nehisi Coates The Water Dancer is a historical fiction novel that incorporates the ocean and maritime elements into a powerful narrative about slavery and the Underground Railroad. The protagonist,...

8.1 Very Good
4 T.J. Stiles - *The Great Captain: A Life of John Paul Jones* (2023)
T.J. Stiles - *The Great Captain: A Life of John Paul Jones* (2023)

Stiles' biography provides a comprehensive and meticulously researched account of the life of John Paul Jones, a pivotal figure in the American Revolution. The book explores Jones's adventurous career...

7.8 Good
5 The Wager
The Wager

David Granns gripping account of the 1740s British naval expedition to the South Seas is a masterclass in narrative non-fiction. When the HMS Wager wrecks on a desolate island, the crew descends into...

7.8 Good
6 Greenwich
Greenwich

Greenwich is a historic maritime district located on the River Thames. Visitors can explore the Royal Observatory, stand on the Prime Meridian Line, and visit the Cutty Sark, a historic clipper ship....

7.5 Good
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7 The Sea and the Storm
The Sea and the Storm

David Cordinglys The Sea and the Storm chronicles the history of humanitys relationship with storms at sea. The book draws on historical accounts, ship logs, and personal narratives to illustrate the...

7.3 Good
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