Tells the story of the hundreds of conquistadors who set sail on the precarious journey across the Atlantic - taking with them wheat, the horse, the guitar and the wheel as well as guns, malaria and slaves - to create an empire that made Spain the envy of the world.
Spanish Empire Series
This book series delves into the rise and fall of one of history's most formidable empires. It explores the ambition, conquest, and cultural impact that shaped the world. Readers interested in history and epic narratives will find a rich tapestry of intrigue and strategic maneuvering. It offers a compelling look into an era of global expansion and its enduring legacy.



Recommended Reading Order
- 1
- 2The Golden Age - The Spanish Empire of Charles V- 704 pages
- 25 hours of reading
 Beginning with the return of the remnants of Magellan's circumnavigation in 1522 and ending with Charles' death in 1558, the author brings to life the periods of the Renaissance, revealing how the Spaniards were able to conquer Guatemala, Yucatan, Columbia, Venezuela, Peru and Chile and why Cabeza de Vaca walked from Florida to Mexico. 
- 3World Without End- 496 pages
- 18 hours of reading
 'World Without End' is the conclusion of a magisterial three-volume history of the Spanish Empire by Hugh Thomas, its foremost worldwide authority. It tells the story of life in a conquered territory that stretched from Cuba to Peru, and of the final conquests of the greatest empire that the world had then seen since the fall of Rome 1,000 years before.