Book Description
Recounts the adventurous life of Ralegh the English explorer who led many expeditions to the new world.
Author : Marc Aronson
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 44,42 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780395848272
Recounts the adventurous life of Ralegh the English explorer who led many expeditions to the new world.
Author : John Hemming
Publisher : Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 16,67 MB
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 9781842124451
The El Dorado legend of a naked ruler who covered his body in gold dust became an obsession for conquistadores and successive adventurers in search of the sacred gold of the Indians in Central and Southern America. John Hemming, author of Red Gold, tells of the cruelty of the explorers but also of the indescribable hardships they suffered. A beguiling book illustrated with images from the Gold Museum in Bogota.
Author : Robert Silverberg
Publisher : Ohio University Press
Page : 446 pages
File Size : 46,29 MB
Release : 2020-12-04
Category : History
ISBN : 0821441027
One of the most persistent legends in the annals of New World exploration is that of the Land of Gold. This mythical site was located over vast areas of South America (and later, North America); the search for it drove some men mad with greed and, as often as not, to their untimely deaths. In this history of quest and adventure, Robert Silverberg traces the fate of Old World explorers lured westward by the myth of El Dorado. From the German conquistadores licensed by the Spanish king to operate out of Venezuela, to the journeys of Gonzalo Pizarro in the Amazon basin, and to the nearly miraculous voyage of Francisco Orellana to the mouth of the Amazon River, encountering the warlike women who gave the river its name, violence and bloodshed accompanied the determined adventurers. Sir Walter Raleigh and a host of other explorers spent small fortunes and many lives trying to locate Manoa, a city that was rumored to be El Dorado—City of Gold. Celebrated science fiction author Robert Silverberg recreates these legendary quests in The Golden Dream: Seekers of El Dorado.
Author : Hartley Burr Alexander
Publisher : e-artnow
Page : 441 pages
File Size : 13,9 MB
Release : 2020-08-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN :
This edition presents a thorough and comprehensive study on the folklore and legends of the native inhabitants of Central and South America. The materials for the study of native traditions are striking and various, from the usual demoniac beliefs and animistic credulities, to elaborate formations such as the Aztec and Maya pantheons, or the enigmatic Peruvian dogma. The study also explores the mythology of Caribbean people, as well as the legends from Amazon, Brazil, and the tales from the far south of the continent._x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ Webster's Dictionary from 1903-1908, then became professor of philosophy at the University of Nebraska.
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Page : 1698 pages
File Size : 47,81 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Great Britain
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Page : 970 pages
File Size : 39,8 MB
Release : 1923
Category : Great Britain
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Page : 1512 pages
File Size : 23,49 MB
Release : 1913
Category : English literature
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Author : Lewis Wright
Publisher : Рипол Классик
Page : 713 pages
File Size : 32,93 MB
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 5878653338
Author : Francis Fisher Browne
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Page : 568 pages
File Size : 44,87 MB
Release : 1918
Category : Books
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Author : Keith Thomson
Publisher : Little, Brown
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 23,35 MB
Release : 2024-05-21
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0316497207
The transporting account of an obsessive quest to find El Dorado, set against the backdrop of Elizabethan political intrigue and a competition with Spanish conquistadors for the legendary city’s treasure As early as 1530, reports of El Dorado, a city of gold in the South American interior, beckoned to European explorers. Whether there was any truth to the stories remained to be seen, but the allure of unimaginable riches was enough to ensnare dozens of would-be heroes and glory hounds in the desperate hunt. Among them was Sir Walter Raleigh: ambitious courtier, confidant to Queen Elizabeth, and, before long, El Dorado fanatic. Entering the Elizabethan court as an upstart from a family whose days of nobility were far behind them, Raleigh used his military acumen, good looks, and sheer audacity to scramble into the limelight. Yet that same swagger proved to be his undoing, as his secret marriage to a lady-in-waiting enraged Queen Elizabeth and landed him in the Tower of London. Between his ensuing grim prospects at court and his underlying lust for adventure, the legend of El Dorado became an unwavering siren song that hypnotized Raleigh. On securing his release, he journeyed across an ocean to find the fabled city, gambling his painstakingly acquired wealth, hard-won domestic bliss, and his very life. What awaited him in the so-called New World were endless miles of hot, dense jungle packed with deadly flora and fauna, warring Spanish conquistadors and Indigenous civilizations, and other unforeseen dangers. Meanwhile, back at home, his multitude of rivals plotted his demise. Paradise of the Damned, like Keith Thomson’s critically acclaimed Born to Be Hanged, brings this story to life in lush and captivating detail. The book charts Raleigh’s obsessive search for El Dorado—as well as the many doomed expeditions that preceded and accompanied his—providing not only an invaluable history but also a gripping narrative of traveling to the ends of the earth only to realize, too late, that what lies at home is the greatest treasure of all.