Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon
In 1857, Captain William Lewis Herndon sacrificed his life trying to save 600 passengers and crew when his ship foundered in a hurricane off the Carolina coast. Memorialized in Gary Kinder's best-selling book Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea, Herndon, with this final courageous act, epitomized a lifetime of heroism. Seven years earlier, the secretary of the Navy had appoi...more
Paperback, 256 pages
Published
June 5th 2000
by Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
(first published November 30th 1852)
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This account of one of the first explorations of the Amazon Valley was an instant bestseller when it was published in the 1850s. In fact, it so fired the American imagination that a young Sam Clemens quit his job and set out for the wilds of Brazil. Fortunately for posterity, he only made it to the end of the Mississippi and embarked upon a writing career instead.
Upon reading Herndon's travelogue myself, I can't say that I was particularly enthralled.. as exploration accounts go, it's not...more
Upon reading Herndon's travelogue myself, I can't say that I was particularly enthralled.. as exploration accounts go, it's not...more
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