Description
About the Author
Harry Kelsey is a research scholar at the Huntington Library and the author of several acclaimed biographies of sixteenth-century explorers, including Sir Francis Drake: The Queen's Pirate. He lives in Altadena, CA.
Reviews
"This book is a thorough and well-written narrative based upon the original journals of early seamen who circumnavigated the globe. Harry Kelsey has put life into the men who sailed on these voyages, detailing the hardships they suffered, the food they ate, the dangers they faced, the natives they met, and the fights they had. In sum, much that goes beyond popular accounts to explain the remarkable and daring accomplishments of sixteenth-century explorers who searched the world for riches-both real and imagined-are contained in these pages."-Iris Engstrand, University of San Diego
-- Iris Engstrand
"There are few historians who have mastered the source material pertaining to this period to the extent that Kelsey has. A wonderful read for anyone interested in the history of world exploration."-John Johnson, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History -- John Johnson
"The First Circumnavigators is an old-fashioned, spume-flecked work of history. Kelsey's main concern is with the mariner's themselves, and the timber hulks in which they rode the waves. He provides revealing evidence not only of the physical hardships of life at sea, but also of the psychological attrition"-David Gelber, Literary Review -- David Gelber * Literary Review *
"[A] meticulously researched account of the early Pacific voyages"-Adam Nicolson, Spectator -- Adam Nicholson * Spectator *
"Kelsey writes with enormous authority."-Jonathan Dore, TLS -- Jonathan Dore * TLS *
Book Information
ISBN 9780300217780
Author Harry Kelsey
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 408g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 140mm * 22mm