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Project Gutenberg's The Story of Geographical Discovery, by Joseph Jacobs This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: The Story of Geographical Discovery How the World Became Known Author: Joseph Jacobs Release Date: December 7, 2004 [EBook #14291] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK GEOGRAPHICAL DISCOVERY *** Produced by Robert J. Hall. [Illustration: Arms granted to SEBASTIAN DEL CANO, Captain of the _Victoria_, the first vessel that circumnavigated the Globe [_For a description, see pp._ 129-30]] The Story of Geographical Discovery How the World Became Known By Joseph Jacobs With Twenty-four Maps, &c. PREFACE In attempting to get what is little less than a history of the world, from a special point of view, into a couple of hundred duodecimo pages, I have had to make three bites at my very big cherry. In the Appendix I have given in chronological order, and for the first time on such a scale in English, the chief voyages and explorations by which our knowledge of the world has been increased, and the chief works in which that knowledge has been recorded. In the body of the work I have then attempted to connect together these facts in their more general aspects. In particular I have grouped the great voyages of 1492-1521 round the search for the Spice Islands as a central motive. It is possible that in tracing the Portuguese and Spanish discoveries to the need of titillating the parched palates of the mediaevals, who lived on salt meat during winter and salt fish during Lent, I may have unduly simplified the problem. But there can be no doubt of the paramount importance attached to the spices of the East in the earlier stages. The search for the El Dorado came afterwards, and is still urging men north to the Yukon, south to the Cape, and in a south-easterly direction to "Westralia." Besides the general treatment in the text and the special details in the Appendix, I have also attempted to tell the story once more in a series of maps showing the gradual increase of men's knowledge of the globe. It would have been impossible to have included all these in a book of this size and price
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