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Aboard Cabrillo's Galleon
Aboard Cabrillo's Galleon
Paperback - English

"Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for ""Caxton Press"

In the early 1540s, amid the aftermath of a deadly earthquake, conquistador Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo receives orders from the Mexican viceroy to lead a fleet northward into uncharted waters and to explore the mysterious land called California. Already bearing heavy scars from services performed for the Spanish Crown, he knows the rewards will be great indeed if but half of the splendors allegedly awaiting them prove to be true.

Cabrillo's fleet departs in January 1542. Storms quickly threaten the entire journey, and aboard the "San Salvador," Cabrillo must fight for every sea mile. As the fleet advances up the unknown coastline, the new country's astonishing beauty and equally astonishing perils unfold before them. Cabrillo, repeatedly choosing diplomacy over war, fosters bonds of friendship with many of the Native tribes near settlements known today as San Diego and Santa Barbara. After sailing beyond San Francisco he is forced to seek shelter for the winter off San Miguel Island, where he becomes involved with a young Chumash widow who is an outcast among her people. Trouble escalates between the sailors and Native people until rebellious crew members provoke the Chumash warriors to attack. After suffering devastating losses, the fleet struggles onward with its dangerous mission.

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ADDITIONAL INFO

ISBN
0870045253
EAN
9780870045257
Publisher
Publication Date
01 Aug 2013
Pages
333
Weight (kg)
0.57
Dimensions (cm)
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.0
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About Author
Christine received a grant in 2006 from the Idaho Commission on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts to research her upcoming novel about the first Basque whalers to reach the shores of North America. This grant allowed her to travel to Red Bay, Labrador and study the archeological sites where four whaling galleons and the remains of 140 men and boys have been discovered. Knowledge gained through this research was also instrumental in the creation of a 16th-century whaling exhibit at the Basque Museum and Cultural Center in Boise. Joining an archaeological team from the Smithsonian
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