The Log of Christopher ColumbusInternational Marine Publishing Company, 1987 - 252 páginas This Quincentenary tribute combines scholarship and an ear for the vernacular to create an accurate and deeply moving rendition of Columbus's original log. Features detailed notes, handsome drawings, woodcuts, and photographs, plus authentic charts fromColumbus's time. "One of the year's most attractive books ".--Newsweek. 117 illustrations. |
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... village . I came suddenly upon the people of the village , who saw us and started to flee . The Indians with us reassured the people of the village that they need not be afraid as we were good people . I gave them hawks ' bells and ...
... village . I came suddenly upon the people of the village , who saw us and started to flee . The Indians with us reassured the people of the village that they need not be afraid as we were good people . I gave them hawks ' bells and ...
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... village , and the people showed them all the honor they knew how to show and gave them whatever they had , utterly convinced that I and all my people came from Heaven . The Indians I had brought from the other islands also believed this ...
... village , and the people showed them all the honor they knew how to show and gave them whatever they had , utterly convinced that I and all my people came from Heaven . The Indians I had brought from the other islands also believed this ...
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... village , he finally came to them , and all the people of the village , more than 2,000 of them , came together in the plaza , which was very clean . This King2 paid great honors to the men , giving them food and drink . Then the King ...
... village , he finally came to them , and all the people of the village , more than 2,000 of them , came together in the plaza , which was very clean . This King2 paid great honors to the men , giving them food and drink . Then the King ...
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Admiral Alonso anchor appears ashore Bahamas beautiful believe better birds boat brought Cabo called canoe cape captain caravel carried Casas Castile CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS coast course crew Cuba December deep departed direction discovered DISCOVERY distance east entered entrance Española everything EXUMA followed four gave give given gold hands harbor Highnesses houses Indians Isla island January Juan King known land landfall last night leagues learned leave light LOG OF CHRISTOPHER look Lord Martín miles morning mountains named night Niña November October original Palos Pinta reached reason remained river sailed sailors Samana SAMANA CAY San Salvador Santa María seen sent ship showed side signs Sovereigns Spain Spanish sunrise sunset things told took trade translation trees turned village voyage wanted Watlings wind