In this classic work George Hourani deals with the history of the sea
trade of the Arabs in the Indian Ocean from its obscure origins many
centuries before Christ to the time of its full extension to China and
East Africa in the ninth and tenth centuries. The book comprises a brief
but masterly historical account that has never been superseded. The
author gives attention not only to geography, meteorology, and the
details of travel, but also to the ships themselves, including a
discussion of the origin of stitched planking and of the lateen
fore-and-aft sails. Piracy in the Indian Ocean, day-to-day life at sea,
the establishment of ancient lighthouses and the production of early
maritime guides, handbooks, and port directories are all described in
fascinating detail. Arab Seafaring will appeal to anyone interested in
Arab life or the history of navigation. For this expanded edition, John
Carswell has added a new introduction, a bibliography, and notes that
add material from recent archaeological research.