Embark on a sweeping journey into the heart of the Age of Discovery, tracing the incredible story of a man whose single-minded ambition redrew the map of the world. Born the son of a Genoese wool weaver, Christopher Columbus was possessed by a revolutionary and, to many, a heretical idea: to reach the fabled riches of the East by sailing west. This narrative plunges you into the vibrant and perilous world of the late fifteenth century-a time of burgeoning renaissance curiosity, intense religious fervor, and a desperate race for a new sea route to the spices of Asia, a trade dominated by Venice and constricted by the Ottoman Empire. Witness the world as Columbus saw it, a tapestry of ancient maps, scriptural prophecy, wild miscalculation, and unshakable faith that set him on a collision course with destiny.
Follow Columbus's frustrating, years-long quest for a royal sponsor, a journey that took him from the expert maritime courts of Portugal, who scornfully rejected his flawed calculations, to the war-torn, itinerant court of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. Experience the tension of his final plea as the Spanish monarchs completed their centuries-long Reconquista. Then, sail alongside the Admiral and his nervous crew on their three small ships-the Ni a, Pinta, and Santa Mar a-as they venture west into the unknown "Ocean Sea." This account captures the high drama of that first momentous voyage: the near-mutiny, the terrifying, phantom-like signs of a world just beyond the horizon, and the heart-stopping moment of landfall on a small Bahamian island he would name San Salvador.
The story of discovery, however, was in reality a story of a violent and transformative encounter. This book details the wonder and misunderstanding of those first meetings with the Ta no people, whose gentle welcome was met with an insatiable European hunger for gold. From the idyllic first days, the narrative charts the rapid descent into conflict, from the founding and catastrophic destruction of the first settlement, La Navidad, to the establishment of a brutal colonial regime on the island of Hispaniola. Witness the implementation of a devastating tribute system that led to the enslavement and decimation of the native population, all while Columbus governed his new territories with a volatile mix of brilliant seamanship and disastrous administrative incompetence.
Explore the full arc of Columbus's four voyages, from the grand armada of his second expedition, which brought colonization and disease to the New World, to the desperation of his third, where he reached the mainland of South America and believed he had found the Garden of Eden. The final voyage is a harrowing tale of survival, as Columbus finds himself shipwrecked and marooned in Jamaica for a year, his authority shattered. The narrative follows him back to Spain, where he is arrested and returned in chains, a disgraced figure who would spend his last years fighting to reclaim the titles and riches promised to him, dying without ever understanding the true scope of the world he had unveiled.