The book is currently out of stock
The Four Voyages of Christopher Columbus
Authors
324 pages
More about the book
The narrative explores Columbus's transformative 1492 voyage to the Americas, a pivotal event in history that led to the conquest of a 'New World.' It presents Columbus as a complex character, oscillating between awe and paranoia, while mistakenly believing he had reached Asia. His interactions with officers reveal tensions, and his dual motivations of spreading Christianity and seeking gold highlight his contradictions. Ultimately, the accounts showcase Columbus as a visionary explorer whose achievements were marred by personal flaws and conflicting ambitions.
Book variant
2013, paperback
Book purchase
We’ll notify you via email once we track it down.