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Follow on Google News | Thrilling Voyage of The Mayflower II. A Fun, Unexpected and Entertaining Read Praised by Reviewers"Project Mayflower - Building and Sailing a 17th-Century Replica" now available in bookstores everywhere.
By: PR Works Packed with historic photos, footnotes and an extensive bibliography, Project Mayflower - is an untold story of a grand adventure, achievement in the face of adversity and success despite skeptics and long odds. The book shares captivating new details of how the Mayflower II made the "special relationship" Authored by Richard Stone, a former NBC, HBO/Time, Inc., and ESPN/Disney executive who holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Harvard University and a master's degree in journalism from the University of California, Los Angeles, the 300-page book with more than 60 illustrations compellingly describes how the saga of the Mayflower II captured the world's imagination in the tradition to Mt. Everest's conquest and the Kon Tiki voyage. The book includes a forward by James W. Baker, well known author, historian, and Plimoth Patuxet Museums' director of research for more than 25 years. The Mayflower II was built in Brixham, Devon, England from 1955 to 1957. Project Mayflower chronicles how the second Mayflower used designs from Elizabethan architectural standards and was built without modern tools, as her namesake was more than 400 years ago. The crew also sailed without modern conveniences, just as the 1620 Pilgrims did. The ship arrived in Cape Cod Bay in June 1957, with global applause and on-site congratulations from future presidents John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. Project Mayflower – Building and Sailing a 17th Century Replica is published by Lyons Press / Globe Pequot, Hardback ISBN 978-1-4930-8436- To order or for more information, visit https://mayflowereventnews.myshopify.com/ End
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