A review by jasonwpost
The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans by David Abulafia

3.0

An ambitious, if sprawling, account of our relationship to the seas. Feels a little too much like a history of human civilisation in places. The chapters on the Indian ocean and the Sea of Japan especially feel patchy, and some of their content reads a bit tangental. However, the chapters on the pacific - before and after the Polynesian encounters with Europeans - are fascinating, and I wish those sections had been longer.