
audiobook
by Filson Young
This volume follows Christopher Columbus as he sets out on his third Atlantic expedition, a journey marked by careful preparation and lingering ambition. After brief landings on Porto Santo, Madeira and the Canary Islands, he splits his fleet, entrusting trusted relatives and friends with a supply run to Hispaniola while he steers toward the Cape Verde archipelago. The narrative captures his fascination with rumors of a gold‑rich southern continent, the influence of contemporary scholars, and the practical concerns of provisioning a crew still haunted by earlier setbacks.
At sea, the aging explorer confronts both physical ailments and a deepening religious fervor, viewing the voyage as a tribute to the Holy Trinity. The crew endures oppressive heat, unsettling encounters with lepers on the islands, and the eerie stillness of the equatorial doldrums. Through vivid description and thoughtful reflection, the book paints a portrait of a determined, if weary, leader navigating uncharted waters and his own inner doubts.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (65K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1938
Best remembered for publishing one of the earliest books on the Titanic disaster, this energetic journalist also reported from war zones, wrote fiction and essays, and worked in broadcasting as the BBC was taking shape.
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