Voyage Long and Strange: On the Trail of Vikings, Conquistadors, Lost Colonists, and Other Adventurers in Early America by Tony Horwitz

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  • Pub. Date: April 2009
  • 464pp
  • Sales Rank: 8,463

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    • Pub. Date: April 2009
    • Publisher: Picador USA
    • Format: Paperback, 464pp
    • Sales Rank: 8,463

    Synopsis

    W hat happened in North America between Columbus's sail in 1492 and the Pilgrims' arrival in 1620?

    On a visit to Plymouth Rock, Tony Horwitz realizes he doesn't have a clue, nor do most Americans. So he sets off across the continent to rediscover the wild era when Europeans first roamed the New World in quest of gold, glory, converts, and eternal youth. Horwitz tells the story of these brave and often crazed explorers while retracing their steps on his own epic trek--an odyssey that takes him inside an Indian sweat lodge in subarctic Canada, down the Mississippi in a canoe, on a road trip fueled by buffalo meat, and into sixty pounds of armor as a conquistador reenactor in Florida.

    A Voyage Long and Strange is a rich mix of scholarship and modern-day adventure that brings the forgotten first chapter of America's history vividly to life.

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    Biography

    Humorist and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tony Horwitz's vicarious voyages span everything from modern-day Civil War re-enactments to long-forgotten courses of discovery. His charismatic chronicles of derring-do have garnered Horwitz a reputation for traveling where few men would dare to tread -- and writing about it so they don't have to.

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    Early America as a Travelogby keinhund

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    August 25, 2009: Even if one has visited Jamestown, Virginia and St. Augustine, Florida, this easy to read book is full of interesting episodes of history mixed with the author's travels. The well told story helps fill the gaps in the story of America which seems to go from the pilgrims to the War for Independence in most histories.

    Witty, surprising, and highly readable.by juko

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    August 24, 2009: I enjoyed Horwitz's breezy style; he makes history come alive. This is a wonderfully researched book (don't forget to read the notes on sources) which gives the reader a fresh look back at history and clears up many misconceptions about the early explorers. While I learn, I also laugh. Horwitz combines wit with solid research, a rare combo. Illustrations and maps are very helpful. I have also read his earlier work, "Confederates in the Attic," which combines those two qualities.