
audiobook
by Henry Frith, William Henry Giles Kingston
Chapter One. - Introduction—A.D. 1486.
Chapter Two. - First voyage of Columbus—A.D. 1492.
Chapter Three. - First voyage of Columbus continued—A.D. 1492.
Chapter Four. - Second Voyage of Columbus—A.D. 1403.
Chapter Five. - Second voyage of Columbus continued—A.D. 1494.
Chapter Six. - Third voyage of Columbus—A.D. 1498.
Chapter Seven. - Fourth and last voyage of Columbus—A.D. 1502.
Chapter Eight. - Last voyage of Columbus, concluded—A.D. 1503-6.
Chapter Nine. - Voyage of Vasco da Gama, to find a way to India by sea, and to discover the Kingdom of Prester John—A.D. 1497.
Chapter Ten. - Voyage of Vasco da Gama, continued—A.D. 1498.
Spanning the era from the late fifteenth century to the nineteenth, this work follows the lives of the men who dared to push the boundaries of the known world. It opens with the determined Genoese sailor who, before a council of scholars in Salamanca, argues against entrenched theological and emerging geographic objections to sailing westward, revealing the fierce debate between faith and new scientific ideas. The vivid portrait of his early career, his petitions to monarchs, and the gritty reality of his voyages set the tone for a series of daring expeditions.
From the triumphs and tragedies of Magellan’s circumnavigation to the meticulous surveys of Cook and the icy breakthroughs of Nordenskiöld, each chapter blends personal ambition with the broader currents of politics, religion, and science. The author weaves together letters, court records, and contemporary accounts, allowing listeners to hear the voices of the explorers and the societies they encountered. By the end of the first act, the narrative captures the restless spirit that propelled humanity toward the horizon.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (1000K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-11-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
b. 1840
A remarkably versatile Victorian writer, he moved easily between adventure fiction, practical guides, and lively translations that helped bring Jules Verne to English-speaking readers. His books reflect a restless curiosity about travel, technology, and the wider world.
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1814–1880
Best known for fast-moving adventure stories for young readers, this Victorian writer filled his books with sea voyages, survival, and a strong sense of duty. He also helped bring popular European tales to English readers through translation and adaptation.
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by William Henry Giles Kingston

by William Henry Giles Kingston

by William Henry Giles Kingston

by William Henry Giles Kingston

by William Henry Giles Kingston

by William Henry Giles Kingston

by William Henry Giles Kingston

by William Henry Giles Kingston