Dwight Goldwinde

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The Portuguese policy of secrecy, says Lach, was largely successful for about fifty years, but broke down around mid-century, when it became clear that Portugal could not maintain a monopoly on the spice trade. After about 1550 there was a great vogue for travel literature and it was also about now that the Jesuits began publishing their famous ‘letterbooks’. These provided the most comprehensive description of the Far East for many years.
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