Ferdinand Magellan by Rachel A Koestler-Grack

Ferdinand Magellan by Rachel A Koestler-Grack

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Lets you discover how a young captain battled mutiny, starvation, illness, and conflicts with his own countrymen to be remembered in history as the first to circumnavigate the globe.

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Ferdinand Magellan by Rachel A Koestler-Grack

Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese sailor working for the Spanish, believed he could find a shorter route to India by heading west instead of east. Like Columbus before him, he was destined to reach the Americas. Magellan, however, continued past the New World and sailed into the Pacific Ocean. The expedition took a horrible turn when Magellan became involved in a tribal war between the local chiefs in the Philippines. He was brutally killed, and only one vessel returned to Spain with a skeleton crew of 18. In ""Ferdinand Magellan"", discover how a young captain battled mutiny, starvation, illness, and conflicts with his own countrymen to be remembered in history as the first to circumnavigate the globe.
Rachel A. Koestler-Grack has worked as an editor and writer of nonfiction books since 1999. She has written numerous biographies on a variety of historical and contemporary figures. She lives in the German community of New Ulm, Minnesota.
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ISBN 13 9781604134223
ISBN 10 1604134224
Title Ferdinand Magellan
Author Rachel A Koestler-Grack
Series Great Explorers
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Chelsea House Publishers
Year published 2009-11-30
Number of pages 112
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.