The Last Voyage of Colombus
Being the Epic Tale of the Great Captain's Fourth Expedition
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John McDonough
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Martin Dugard
New York Times best-selling author Martin Dugard writes the first account of Columbus’s little-known last voyage. Columbus’ famed 1492 expedition wasn’t his last. After tough times, he was given one more chance. But this voyage didn’t have the fortuitous accidents of 1492. Instead it brought a shipwreck and more violence and mutiny than ever before - pushing an aging explorer to his limit.
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not boring, a good listen
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There are a lot of things about Columbus they don’t teach you in school. Suspenseful and riveting.
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The book blames everyone around for Columbus for the terrible things that he did and absolves him of his crimes.
Everyone hates Columbus but it’s because they’re lazy, greedy, or want to live like hippies and queen Isabella had the hots for him is the gist of the book.
It’s a weird fan fiction retelling of Columbus.
Bargain bin trash
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