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Admiral of the Ocean Sea
A Life of Christopher Columbus
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Samuel Eliot Morison
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Oct 12, 1991
Page Count
680 pages
Publisher
Little, Brown and Company
ISBN-13
9780316584784
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$29.99
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$38.99 CAD
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Trade Paperback
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Telling the story of the greatest sailor of them all, “Admiral of the Ocean Sea” is a vivid and definitive biography of Columbus that details all of his voyages that, for better or worse, changed the world. 50 drawings, maps & charts; 4 fold-outs.
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Samuel Eliot Morison
About the Author
Samuel Eliot Morison,
editor for this edition, was a Pulitzer Prizewinning historian in the Parkman tradition.
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