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Embark on a literary voyage with 'The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus,' a captivating biography that chronicles the trials and triumphs of one of history’s most famous explorers. Authored by Washington Irving and originally published in 1828, this compelling narrative offers a vivid glimpse into the life of Columbus, whose expeditions fundamentally reshaped our understanding of geography and world history. In this edition by Wordsworth Editions Ltd, you will journey alongside Columbus as he navigates through perilous waters and uncharted territories in search of a new route to Asia.
This poignant biography sheds light on the complexity of Columbus's legacy, providing a nuanced perspective that aligns with modern views, acknowledging the indigenous peoples whose lives were irrevocably altered by European exploration. Through Irving's eloquent prose, readers can explore not just the geographical discoveries, but also the moral dilemmas faced by Columbus and the impact of his voyages on the Old World.
Perfect for history enthusiasts and students alike, this soft cover edition of 'The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus' is a must-have addition to any literary collection. Experience the ambition and folly of Columbus, and dive into a narrative that has sparked controversy and debate for centuries. Available for prompt delivery, soak in the rich history of exploration with this essential read today.
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
Title: The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus...
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions Ltd
Publication Date: 2008
Binding: Soft cover
Details:
The trials and disappointments of the great explorer are graphically detailed in this biography first published in 1828, when Washington Irving was America's most famous writer.
Details:
Modern views of Columbus are overshadowed by guilt about past conquests. Credit for discovering the New World, we are told, belongs to its original inhabitants rather than any European, and Columbus gave those inhabitants nothing apart from death, disease and destruction. Yet, for the Old World of Europe the four voyages of Columbus brought revelation where before there had been only myths and guesswork.People had thought it was only the great distance that made it impossible to reach Asia sailing west from Spain. No one had predicted that a vast continent stood in the way. And indeed, for Columbus himself, the revolution of understanding was too much to comprehend. He had counted on a new route to Asia that would bring him glory, riches and titles, and the thought of an unknown and undeveloped continent held no attractions. The trials and disappointments of the great explorer are graphically detailed in this biography first published in 1828, when Washington Irving was America's most famous writer.
This poignant biography sheds light on the complexity of Columbus's legacy, providing a nuanced perspective that aligns with modern views, acknowledging the indigenous peoples whose lives were irrevocably altered by European exploration. Through Irving's eloquent prose, readers can explore not just the geographical discoveries, but also the moral dilemmas faced by Columbus and the impact of his voyages on the Old World.
Perfect for history enthusiasts and students alike, this soft cover edition of 'The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus' is a must-have addition to any literary collection. Experience the ambition and folly of Columbus, and dive into a narrative that has sparked controversy and debate for centuries. Available for prompt delivery, soak in the rich history of exploration with this essential read today.
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
Title: The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus...
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions Ltd
Publication Date: 2008
Binding: Soft cover
Details:
The trials and disappointments of the great explorer are graphically detailed in this biography first published in 1828, when Washington Irving was America's most famous writer.
Details:
Modern views of Columbus are overshadowed by guilt about past conquests. Credit for discovering the New World, we are told, belongs to its original inhabitants rather than any European, and Columbus gave those inhabitants nothing apart from death, disease and destruction. Yet, for the Old World of Europe the four voyages of Columbus brought revelation where before there had been only myths and guesswork.People had thought it was only the great distance that made it impossible to reach Asia sailing west from Spain. No one had predicted that a vast continent stood in the way. And indeed, for Columbus himself, the revolution of understanding was too much to comprehend. He had counted on a new route to Asia that would bring him glory, riches and titles, and the thought of an unknown and undeveloped continent held no attractions. The trials and disappointments of the great explorer are graphically detailed in this biography first published in 1828, when Washington Irving was America's most famous writer.