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The Great Age of Discovery, Volume 1
- Columbus, Magellan, and the Early Explorations
- De: Paul Herrmann
- Narrado por: Charlton Griffin
- Duración: 12 h y 16 m
- Versión completa
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In the space of 400 years, Western man methodically set out to explore and map the entire earth. During some of the most dangerous expeditions ever mounted, an extraordinary group of determined men forced passages through vast oceans, dark jungles, and withering deserts. Never has their like been seen since. What drove these soldiers, sailors, and civilians to leave the comforts of civilized life and face the horrors of shipwreck, starvation, cannibals, and disease?
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- De Howard en 01-04-05
- The Great Age of Discovery, Volume 1
- Columbus, Magellan, and the Early Explorations
- De: Paul Herrmann
- Narrado por: Charlton Griffin
They Call it “Racist” but not “Wrong”
Revisado: 03-19-24
This is an excellent audiobook and an antidote to the endless anti-white poison propaganda of our day.
Those most critical of this book rely on the charge of racism to discredit the author, but, like on social media, these charges are hollow, cynical attempts to protect the failed ideology of racial equality.
Everything in this book is factually based, even if there is quite a bit of logical speculation. The author cites his sources and there is little reason to doubt the soundness of his conclusions. A cursory glance at the world corroborates the general idea of the book: “Europeans won, and brought a higher existence to all corners of the globe”.
The book is old, but not outdated. No amount of “archeological” revisionism and “native story (lie) telling” is going to match the authentic records made by reliable and enlightened men during the Age of Exploration. Those records must and will always form the basis of our knowledge of European Man’s expansion across the globe.
The author is not ignorant of native cultures, that’s just how the natives were. Your petty personal experiences today and Wikipedia research doesn’t prove that the natives Europeans met 500 years ago weren’t terribly superstitious, reverent towards white physical features, cannibalistic, prone to thievery, etc.
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