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Laurence Bergreen

    February 4, 1950

    Laurence Bergreen is a distinguished biographer and historian whose chronicles delve into journeys of exploration and extraordinary lives. His works, built upon meticulous research and compelling narrative, offer readers immersive explorations of pivotal figures and historical moments. Bergreen consistently examines the human drive for discovery and the limits of endurance. His ability to capture the essence of his subjects and their contextual significance establishes him as a masterful storyteller.

    Laurence Bergreen
    Jules Verne and the Invention of the Future
    Marco Polo
    In Search of a Kingdom
    Columbus
    Over the Edge of the World
    Marco Polo: from Venice to Xanadu
    • Over the Edge of the World

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.4(66)Add rating

      The riveting story of Ferdinand Magellan’s historic 60,000-mile ocean voyage—now updated with a new introduction commemorating the 500th anniversary of his journey. “Prodigious research, sure-footed prose and vivid descriptions make for a thoroughly satisfying account... it is all here in the wondrous detail, a first-rate historical page turner.”— New York Times Book Review Ferdinand Magellan's daring circumnavigation of the globe in the sixteenth century was a three-year odyssey filled with sex, violence, and amazing adventure. Now in Over the Edge of the World, prize-winning biographer and journalist Laurence Bergreen entwines a variety of candid, firsthand accounts, bringing to life this groundbreaking and majestic tale of discovery that changed both the way explorers would henceforth navigate the oceans and history itself. Now updated to include a new introduction commemorating the 500th anniversary of Magellan’s voyage.

      Over the Edge of the World
    • Columbus

      The Four Voyages

      • 423 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.8(108)Add rating

      Christopher Columbus's 1492 voyage across the Atlantic Ocean in search of a trading route to China, and his unexpected landfall in the Americas, is a watershed event in world history. Yet Columbus made three more voyages within the span of only a decade, each designed to demonstrate that he could sail to China within a matter of weeks and convert those he found there to Christianity. These later voyages were even more adventurous, violent, and ambiguous, but they revealed Columbus's uncanny sense of the sea, his mingled brilliance and delusion, and his superb navigational skills. In all these exploits, he almost never lost a sailor. By their conclusion, however, Columbus was broken in body and spirit. If the first voyage illustrates the rewards of exploration, the latter voyages illustrate the tragic costs, political, moral, and economic. In this book, the author re-creates each of these adventures as well as the historical background of Columbus's celebrated, controversial career

      Columbus
    • In Search of a Kingdom

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.8(993)Add rating

      For Elizabeth, Drake made the impossible real, serving as a crucial and brilliantly adaptable instrument of her ambitions to transform England from a third-rate island kingdom into a global imperial power.In 1580, sailing on Elizabeth's covert orders, Drake became the first captain to circumnavigate the earth successfully.

      In Search of a Kingdom
    • Marco Polo

      • 414 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.6(127)Add rating

      The extraordinary life of one of the great travellers of world history

      Marco Polo
    • Capone

      The Man and the Era

      • 704 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      In this brilliant history of Prohibition and its most notorious gangster, acclaimed biographer Laurence Bergreen takes us to the gritty streets of Chicago where Al Capone forged his sinister empire.Bergreen shows the seedy and glamorous sides of the age, the rise of Prohibition, the illicit liquor trade, the battlefield that was Chicago. Delving beyond the Capone mythology. Bergreen finds a a coldblooded killer, thief, pimp, and racketeer who was also a devoted son and father; a self-styled Robin Hood who rose to the top of organized crime. Capone is a masterful portrait of an extraordinary time and of the one man who reigned supreme over it all, Al Capone.

      Capone
    • Francis Drake, Elżbieta I i burzliwe początki brytyjskiego imperium. Laurence Bergreen, uznany biograf takich odkrywców, jak Magellan, Kolumb i Marco Polo, przedstawia w tej barwnej opowieści niezwykłe życie i przygody sir Francisa Drake'a, którego kunszt żeglarski zmienił bieg dziejów za panowania Elżbiety I. Potajemnie wysłany przez nią w rejs dookoła świata, a później wezwany do ocalenia Anglii przed hiszpańską Wielką Armadą, zdobył renomę, rabując statki na morzach całego świata. W ojczyźnie uważany był za skrzyżowanie niedościgłego odkrywcy z bohaterem w typie Robin Hooda, choć wcześniej także handlował niewolnikami. Oczarował młodą królową Anglii, dla której urzeczywistnił to, co wydawało się niemożliwe. Znacząco przyczynił się do powstania imperium brytyjskiego. Przez całą karierę, będąc narzędziem imperialnych ambicji Elżbiety, gromadził własny majątek. A jako wiceadmirał uosabiał przemianę Anglii w Wielką Brytanię. Stosunki między Drakiem a Elżbietą, które stanowią brakujące ogniwo w zrozumieniu powstania imperium brytyjskiego, nie zostały dotąd w pełni opisane. W poszukiwaniu imperium z werwą wypełnia tę lukę.

      W poszukiwaniu imperium
    • Die "unbestechliche" Biographie eines Mannes, der schon zu Lebzeiten zur Legende wurde ..

      Al Capone