Historic Tales: The Romance of Reality. Vol. 03 (of 15), Spanish American

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Historic Tales: The Romance of Reality. Vol. 03 (of 15), Spanish American

by Charles Morris

EN·~8 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
1

Illustrations

0:42
2

THE ISLES OF BEAUTY BEYOND THE SEAS.

14:31
3

ALONSO DE OJEDA AND THE CARIB CACIQUE.

9:01
4

THE EARLY DAYS OF A FAMOUS CAVALIER.

14:44
5

BALBOA AND THE DISCOVERY OF THE PACIFIC.

15:19
6

THE ROMANTIC STORY OF THE PRINCE OF TEZCUCO.

20:09
7

THE FAMOUS RETREAT OF CORTEZ AND THE SPANIARDS.

19:49
8

PIZARRO AND THE INCA'S GOLDEN RANSOM.

22:29
9

GONZALO PIZARRO AND THE LAND OF CINNAMON.

15:39
10

CORONADO AND THE SEVEN CITIES OF CIBOLA.

17:09

Description

The story opens with Columbus’s first glimpse of the New World—a bright, green island that seemed an endless orchard of exotic fruits and crystal‑clear seas. The narrative captures the awe of both the weary sailors and the native peoples who rush to the shore, their copper‑toned skin and simple dress striking a vivid contrast with the Europeans’ shining armor and scarlet cloaks. Early exchanges of glass beads, hawk’s bells, and gold ornaments hint at the fragile bridge forming between two worlds.

From that first landing, the account follows the Spanish caravels as they glide through a chain of tropical islands, each more beautiful than the last. The author paints the archipelago’s emerald waters, fragrant trees, and bustling wildlife, while also noting the natives’ mixture of wonder and fear at the strange, “divine” visitors. This first act sets the stage for a rich tapestry of exploration, culture clash, and the promises—and perils—of a continent just beginning to be known to Europe.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (475K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-10-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Morris

Charles Morris

1833–1922

A prolific American journalist and popular historian, he spent decades turning big historical events into lively, accessible books for general readers. His work ranged from textbooks and travel writing to fiction, reflecting a long career shaped by curiosity and clear storytelling.

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