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As a boy in Genoa, Christopher Columbus decided that he would never follow the weaver’s trade of his father. He wanted to be a sea captain instead. After one sea trip as a cabin boy, however, young Christopher realized that he would have to do a great deal of studying to be more than a common seaman and so he returned to school. Finally, when he was twenty, he and his brother Bartholomew left home to make their fortunes.

Christopher went to sea and eventually became the captain of a trading boat. After a wreck in which he was cast ashore near Lisbon, Portugal, he settled down for a while until he got the extraordinary idea of trying to reach the Far East by sailing west. He tried to interest the king of Portugal in his plan, but the court nobles were in such violent opposition to him that he finally had to flee to Spain. In Spain he was more lucky and was granted an audience with Queen Isabella, who promised to help him at the conclusion of the Moorish wars. After many years Columbus was finally able to buy three ships — the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria — and set forth to find a new way to the fabulous land of Marco Polo. 

Here is a vivid retelling by Nina Brown Baker of the life of the almost legendary figure of Christopher Columbus, who accidentally discovered America in his attempt to find a new route to the Far East. 

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Nina Brown Baker

Nina Brown Baker

1888 - 1957
American
Nina Brown Baker has been writing short stories, articles, and books ever since she was nineteen. But it is in the field of biographical writing for... See more
Enid Lamonte Meadowcroft

Enid Lamonte Meadowcroft

1898 - 1966
American
Enid Lamonte Meadowcroft, who wrote this book and who acts as supervising editor of all the famous Signature Books, is one of the most famous and ce... See more
David Hendrickson

David Hendrickson

1896 - 1973
American
David Hendrickson was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, just before the turn of the century. A student under Dean Cornwell and Harvey Dunn, he has exhibi... See more

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