The Voyage of the Vizcaina: The Mystery of Christopher Columbus's Last Ship

by Klaus Brinkbaumer

Other authorsClemens Hoges, Annette Streck (Translator)
Hardcover, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

970.015

Publication

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2006), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 336 pages

Description

Of all the great seafaring vessels of the Age of Discovery, not one has been recovered or even--given the lack of detailed contemporary descriptions--accurately represented. Then, in the mid-1990s, a sunken ship was found in a small, shallow gulf off the coast of Panama. Chronicling both dramatic history and present-day archaeological adventures, Klaus Brinkbäumer and Clemens Höges reveal this artifact to be not only the oldest shipwreck ever recovered in the Western Hemisphere but also very likely the remains of the Vizcaína, one of the ships Christopher Columbus took on his last trip to the New World. The Voyage of the Vizcaína gives us an exciting tale of exploration and discovery, and the startling truths behind Columbus's final attempt to reach the East by going west.… (more)

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LibraryThing member dudara
The Age of Discovery, when Spanish ships sailed in hopes of discovery to the New World, took place over a very short time interval, no more than about 30 years. Columbus and subsequent seafarers used a type of ship called a caravel, which was extremely fast and manoueverable. However, we do not
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know what a caravel looked like, as no drawings have survived, or no remains have ever been conclusively found.

In the mid-1990s, ship remains were found near Belaporto in Panama. It was possibly the oldest shipwreck found in the Americas, and is possibly the remains of the Vizcaína, one of the caravels that Columbus took with him on his last voyage to the Americas.

The authors combine a story of modern maritime archaeology with an in-depth recounting of the story of Columbus. The whole myth of Coulmbus is investigated right from his early years in Genoa through to his four voyages of discovery to the New World. What we end up with is an informative and exciting story of exploration and human nature.
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LibraryThing member graffitimom
This book provides an interesting summary of Columbus and his four voyages to the "New World. " It also touches on the recovery of sunken vessels in the Caribbean. it is well researched and, while informative, is easy to read and understand. The disappointing aspect of the book is the fact that the
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mystery remained unsolved and the answer seemed to be pending; perhaps the authors ran short of time and could not hold off publication until the answer was certain. I would recommend it to anyone interested in learning more about Columbus and his journeys, but not to those researching the possible retrieval of the Vizcaina.
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Physical description

336 p.; 6.61 x 1.12 inches

ISBN

0151011869 / 9780151011865
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