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         Age Of Exploration General:     more books (100)
  1. To the Ends of the Earth: The Age of the European Explorers by Peter O. Koch, 2003-05-19
  2. Bon Voyage: Souvenirs from the Golden Age of Travel (Recollectibles) by Harold Darling, 1990-07
  3. Bright Ideas: The Age of Invention in America 1870-1910 (Crossroads America) by Ann Rossi, 2005-08-01
  4. On the Cutting Edge: Tales of a Cold War Engineer at the Dawn of the Nuclear, Guided Missle, Computer and Space Ages by Robert F. Brodsky, 2006-09-01
  5. This New Ocean: The Story of the First Space Age (Modern Library Paperbacks) by William E. Burrows, 1999-11-05
  6. Golden Age of Travel 1850-1939 by Alexis Gregory, 1991-06-15
  7. The Atlantic World In The Age Of Empire (Problems in World History.) by Thomas Benjamin, Timothy Hall, et all 2000-12-08
  8. Pioneering a New Space Age.(business opportunities in space): An article from: Association Management by Graham T.T. Molitor, 2000-11-01
  9. The Triple Goddess: An Exploration of the Archetypal Feminine (Hermetic Research Series, #1.) by Adam McLean, 1989-06
  10. Exploration into Africa (Exploration Into) by Isimeme Ibazebo, 2000-10
  11. The Conscious Exploration of Dreaming: Discovering How We Create and Control Our Dreams by Janice E. Brooks, Jay Vogelsong, 2000-08-01
  12. Dream Exploration: A New Approach by Robert P. Gongloff, 2006-02-01
  13. Exploration of North America Coloring Book by Peter F. Copeland, 1992-05-26
  14. Modern Shamanic Living: New Explorations of an Ancient Path by Evelyn C. Rysdyk, 1999-09

101. Columbus Links
Judy Baca Romero s Hispanic view of Columbus and the age of Discovery. Discovering New Horizons a super website about explorers designed by students.
http://www1.minn.net/~keithp/links.htm
Links to other sites of interest
Writings about Columbus on the Internet:
Dr. T. C. Tirado at Millersville University (Millersville, PA, USA) maintains the Mother of All Databases on Columbus and the Age of Discovery , mostly written around the Columbus quincentenary in 1992. With about 1100 (!) articles and papers, this should be the first stop in your Internet research. Dutch historian Andre Engels maintains the very useful Discoverers Web , which includes a Columbus Link Page. What did Columbus look like? Nobody knows for sure, but Paul Martin Lester has several ideas. Judy Baca Romero's Hispanic view of Columbus and the Age of Discovery. If you're interested in what they ate aboard ship , the Castello Banfi winery in Italy has posted an essay by Lucio Sorre' on this topic. My good friend Maurizio Tagliattini has an extensive study of Columbus's early origins in his book The Discovery of North America The Columbus Monuments Page by Peter van der Krogt.
Writings BY Columbus on the Internet:
The Log of Columbus 1: Thacher translation The Log of Columbus 2: Markham translation (1893) in .pdf format.

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