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Columbus

AUTHOR: Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
ISBN: 0715627066

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Christopher Columbus has generated a legend which exceeds even the achievements of his own lifetime. This text aims to build up a believable portrait of Columbus, set in the context of the world in which he lived. It examines the explorer's quest...

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Columbus
- Book Review,
by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto

From School Library Journal
YA-- A well-documented, scholarly, and concise biography. Fernandez cuts through all the legends and speculations that have evolved about Columbus to the unadorned facts about this elusive man within the context of his 15th-century world. He reconstructs the explorer through a study of his character using the navigator's own words as a basis for the narrative. Readers will admire his development of geographical ideas, marvel in the description of his voyages, and sympathize with his disastrous career as an administrator. Excellent illustrations, annotated maps, notes, and a chronology provide difficult-to-find historical documentation. This challenging book would be well used by students in gifted or advanced placement cources in European or American history, world history, or anthropology.- Dolores M. Steinhauer, Thomas Jefferson Sci-Tech, Fairfax County, VACopyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews
Tart, well-researched, critical biography by Fernandez-Armesto (The Spanish Armada, 1988, etc.). There's not much affinity between writer and subject here. It's as if to Fernandez-Armesto the achievements of autodidact Columbus are simply not acceptable: ``...characteristic intellectual shortcomings of the self-educated...always made silly or risible errors.'' Columbus, the author tells us, was of ordinary lineage and could be coy about his background; sometimes he even lied. When the underqualified Columbus finally gets his backing, the author allows that he might be ``even perhaps charismatic.'' But Fernandez-Armesto never lets him off the hook, even at the end of his last voyage (and career and life): ``As always in adversity, the old syndrome flowed forth from Columbus's distraught brain....'' When Columbus gives credit to God for his learning, the statement is scrutinized suspiciously--even though it was an age when man gave God a lot of credit. Allowed to speak, Columbus's flowery phrases breathe life into the arid, quarrelsome text: ``Throughout this time I have seen and studied books of every sort- -geography, history, chronicles, philosophy and other arts--whereby our Lord opened my understanding with His manifest hand to the fact that it was practicable to sail from here to the Indies.'' What's missing here is any sense of Columbus as a complete man, a devout adventurer, the leader who still had time for books, who came out of a weaver's shop to teach himself navigation and astronomy. There's not much feeling for those wild times, either, when everyone misbehaved with such unacademic abandon. Lots of trees, no forest. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.


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         Book Review

Columbus
- Book Reviews,
by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto

Columbus

ANNOTATION

Complete with eight pages of illustrations and a chronology of Columbus's life and work, this biography provides an outstanding compact, up-to-date guide to the famous explorer and his voyage. "An excellent short 'life' of Columbus. He eschews previous false images, including the mythologized Columbus, and places him in the context of his era."--Library Journal.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Christopher Columbus has generated a legend which exceeds even the achievements of his own lifetime. This text aims to build up a believable portrait of Columbus, set in the context of the world in which he lived. It examines the explorer's quest for patronage and the development of his geographical ideas, as well as describing his famous voyages and subsequent explorations, and his disastrous career as a colonial administrator. It tells of the personal tragedy of this man, who was born a weaver's son, and died in bitterness.

Throughout the book, Columbus's character is examined - his social ambition, his conflicting motivation, his divergent perceptions of his discoveries, and his uneasy relationships with patrons and friends. Instead of portraying him as the unchanging victim of his own certainty, the book reveals a human Columbus, with attitudes and ideas that changed over time.


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