
Christopher Columbus
Translator’s Preface
Illustrations
Christopher Columbus - Chapter I Portuguese Voyages of Discovery—The Youth of Columbus—His Arrival at Lisbon
Chapter II Columbus’ Scheme Rejected in Lisbon—He Goes to Madrid and Has an Interview with Ferdinand and Isabella, after which he Endures Bitter Disappointments
Chapter III Three Vessels Fitted Out for Columbus—The First Voyage of Discovery is made from Palos, August 3, 1492—Columbus on the Open Sea
Chapter IV Ocean Phenomena, Unknown to Columbus and His Crew, Increase the Fear of the Latter
Chapter V “Land, Land!”
Chapter VI Columbus Discovers Several Islands, among them Guanahani, Cuba, and Haiti—Traffic with the Natives
Chapter VII Prince Guakanahari—The Admiral’s Vessel Wrecked—Forty-three Men Remain Behind—The Return Voyage Begins
In a time when Europe’s maps still hinted at mysterious lands beyond the Pillars of Hercules, a young Genoese sailor dreamed of turning legend into reality. The opening chapters trace the ancient myths that inspired countless explorers and introduce a restless Columbus, whose imagination was sparked by stories of “Islands of the Blest.” Growing up amid bustling ports, he absorbs the daring spirit of Portuguese and Italian voyages, absorbing knowledge that will later fuel his own grand scheme.
Driven by an unshakable vision, Columbus sets his sights on a western route to the riches of the East Indies. He confronts skepticism, poverty, and the harsh realities of seafaring life, yet his resolve never wavers. Alongside his supportive brother Bartolomeo—more soldier than navigator—he begins to chart a path that will soon lead him far beyond the familiar seas, promising a saga of adventure, courage, and the relentless pursuit of a dream.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (195K characters)
Series
Life Stories for Young People
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-06-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1746–1818
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