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The Life of Christopher Columbus from his own Letters and Journals
by Edward Everett Hale
AND
OTHER DOCUMENTS OF HIS TIME。
PREFACE。
This book contains a life of Columbus; written with the hope of interesting all classes of readers。
His life has often been written; and it has sometimes been well written。 The great book of our countryman; Washington Irving; is a noble model of diligent work given to a very difficult subject。 And I think every person who has dealt with the life of Columbus since Irving's time; has expressed his gratitude and respect for the author。
According to the custom of biographers; in that time and since; he includes in those volumes the whole history of the West India islands; for the period after Columbus discovered them till his death。 He also thinks it his duty to include much of the history of Spain and of the Spanish court。 I do not myself believe that it is wise to attempt; in a book of biography; so considerable a study of the history of the time。 Whether it be wise or not; I have not attempted it in this book。 I have rather attempted to follow closely the personal fortunes of Christopher Columbus; and; to the history around him; I have given only such space as seemed absolutely necessary for the illustration of those fortunes。
I have followed on the lines of his own personal narrative wherever we have it。 And where this is lost I have used the absolutely contemporary authorities。 I have also consulted the later writers; those of the next generation and the generation which followed it。 But the more one studies the life of Columbus the more one feels sure that; after the greatness of his discovery was really known; the accounts of the time were overlaid by what modern criticism calls myths; which had grown up in the enthusiasm of those who honored him; and which form no part of real history。 If then the reader fails to find some stories with which he is quite familiar in the history; he must not suppose that they are omitted by accident; but must give to the author of the book the credit of having used some discretion in the choice of his authorities。
When I visited Spain in 1882; I was favored by the officers of the Spanish government with every facility for carrying my inquiry as far as a short visit would permit。 Since that time Mr。 Harrisse has published his invaluable volumes on the life of Columbus。 It certainly seems as if every document now existing; which bears upon the history; had been collated by him。 The reader will see that I have made full use of this treasure…house。
The Congress of Americanistas; which meets every year; brings forward many curious studies on the history of the continent; but it can scarcely be said to have done much to advance our knowledge of the personal life of Columbus。
The determination of the people of the United States to celebrate fitly the great discovery which has advanced civilization and changed the face of the world; makes it certain that a new interest has arisen in the life of the great man to whom; in the providence of God; that discovery was due。 The author and publishers of this book offer it as their contribution in the great celebration; with the hope that it may be of use; especially in the direction of the studies of the young。 EDWARD E。 HALE。 ROXBURY; MASS。; June 1st; 1891。
TABLE OF CONTENTS。
CHAPTER 1。 EARLY LIFE OF COLUMBUS。 His Birth and Birth…place…His Early Education…His experience at Sea…His Marriage and Residence in Lisbon His Plans for the Discovery of a Westward Passage to the Indies
CHAPTER II。 HIS PLANS FOR DISCOVERY。 Columbus Leaves Lisbon; and Visits GenoaVisits Great Spanish Dukes …For Six Years is at the Court of Ferdinand and Isabella…The Council of Salamanca…His Petition is at Last Granted …Squadron Made Ready
CHAPTER III。 THE GREAT VOYAGE。 The Squadron Sails…Refits at Canary Islands…Hopes and Fears of the Voyage …The Doubts of the Crew Land Discovered
CHAPTER IV。 The Landing on the Twelfth of October …The Natives and their Neighbors …Search for Gold…Cuba Discovered Columbus Coasts Along its Shores
CHAPTER V。 Landing on Cuba …The Cigar and Tobacco …Cipango and the Great Khan …From Cuba to Hayti…Its Shores and Harbors
CHAPTER VI。 Discovery of Hayti or Hispaniola …The Search for Gold Hospitality and Intelligence of the NativesChristmas Day …A ShipwreckColony to be Founded …Columbus Sails East and Meets Martin Pinzon…The Two Vessels Return to Europe …Storm …The Azores Portugal …Home
CHAPTER VII。 Columbus is Called to Meet the King and Queen …His Magnificent Reception …Negotiations with the Pope and with the King of PortugalSecond Expedition Ordered …Fonseca …The Preparations at Cadiz
CHAPTER VIII。 The Second Expedition Sails From Cadiz…Touches at Canary Islands …Discovery of Dominica and Guadeloupe …Skirmishes with the Caribs …Porto Rico Discovered Hispaniola …The Fate of the Colony at La Navidad
CHAPTER IX。 The New Colony…Expeditions of Discovery …Guacanagari Search for Gold…Mutiny in the Colony…The Vessels Sent HomeColumbus Marches Inland Collection of GoldFortress of St。 ThomasA New Voyage of DiscoveryJamaica Visited …The South Shore of Cuba Explored …Return …Evangelista Discovered Columbus Falls Sick …Return to Isabella
CHAPTER X。 THE THIRD VOYAGE。 Letter to the King and QueenDiscovery of Trinidad and Paria …Curious Speculation as to the Earthly Paradise …Arrival at San Domingo …Rebellions and Mutinies in that Island…Roldan and His FollowersOjeda and His ExpeditionArrival of Bobadilla …Columbus a Prisoner
CHAPTER XI。 SPAIN; 1500; 1502。 A Cordial Reception in SpainColumbus Favorably Received at Court…New Interest in Geographical Discovery…His Plans for the Redemption of the Holy Sepulchre …Preparations for a Fourth Expedition
CHAPTER XII。 FOURTH VOYAGE。 The Instructions Given for the VoyageHe is to go to the Mainland of the IndiesA Short Passage …Ovando Forbids the Entrance of Columbus into Harbor Bobadilla's Squadron and Its Fate …Columbus Sails Westward Discovers Honduras; and Coasts Along Its Shores The Search for Gold …Colony Attempted and Abandoned The Vessels Become Unseaworthy …Refuge at Jamaica …Mutiny Led by the Brothers Porras …Messages to San Domingo …The Eclipse …Arrival of Relief Columbus Returns to San Domingo; and to Spain
CHAPTER XIII。 Two Sad Years …Isabella's Death …Columbus at Seville His Illness …Letters to the King …journeys to Segovia Salamanca and Valladolid …His Suit There Philip and Juana …Columbus Executes His WillDiesHis Burial and the Removal of His Body …His Portraits His Character
APPENDIX A
APPENDIX B
APPENDIX C
THE LIFE OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS。
CHAPTER I。 EARLY LIFE OF COLUMBUS。 HIS BIRTH AND BIRTH…PLACEHIS EARLY EDUCATIONHIS EXPERIENCE AT SEAHIS MARRIAGE AND RESIDENCE IN LISBONHIS PLANS FOR THE DISCOVERY OF A WESTWARD PASSAGE TO THE INDIES。
Christopher Columbus was born in the Republic of Genoa。 The honor of his birth…place has been claimed by many villages in that Republic; and the house in which he was born cannot be now pointed out with certainty。 But the best authorities agree that the children and the grown p