An epic and intimate firsthand account of a true American hero's
daring journey into the heart of the Amazon forest in the nineteenth
century. Captain William Lewis Herndon was memorialized in Gary
Kinder's bestselling book Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea, which
recounts Herndon's final acts of heroism as his ship foundered in a
hurricane off the Carolina coast in 1857. Seven years before those
tragic events, the secretary of the Navy had appointed Herndon to lead
the first American expedition into the Amazon Valley, an epic
adventure that Herndon immortalized into words. Herndon departed
Lima, Peru, on May 20, 1851, and arrived at Para, Brazil, nearly a
year later, traveling 4,000 miles by foot, mule, canoe, and boat. He
cataloged the scientific and commercial observations requested by
Congress, but he filed his report as a narrative, creating an intimate
portrait of an exotic land before the outside world rushed in.
Herndon's report so far surpassed his superiors' expectations that
instead of printing the obligatory few hundred copies for Congress,
the secretary of the Navy ordered 10,000 copies in the first print
run; three months later, he ordered 20,000 more. Herndon described
his adventures with such insight, compassion, and literary grace that
he came to symbolize the new spirit of exploration and discovery
sweeping mid-nineteenth-century America. Exploration of the Valley of
the Amazon stands as one of the greatest chronicles of travel and
exploration ever written.
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ISBN
9780802198624
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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