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Imaginary Cities of Gold Peter O. Koch

Imaginary Cities of Gold By Peter O. Koch

Imaginary Cities of Gold by Peter O. Koch


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Spanish conquistadors attempted to conquer the New World nearly a century before the English colonists established a permanent settlement at Jamestown. This book examines the unsuccessful elements of Spain's attempt at expanding its empire in the Americas, focusing particularly on the misadventures of three conquistadors.

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Imaginary Cities of Gold: The Spanish Quest for Treasure in North America by Peter O. Koch

Spanish conquistadors attempted to conquer the New World nearly a century before the English colonists established a permanent settlement at Jamestown. This book examines the unsuccessful elements of Spain's attempt at expanding its empire in the Americas, focusing particularly on the misadventures of three conquistadors. Part One tells the story of Cabeza de Vaca who, along with three other survivors of the ill-fated Panfilo de Narvaez expedition to Florida, spent nearly eight years among the various tribes that wandered across Texas, New Mexico, and northern Mexico before finding his way back to civilization. Their tales of lands rich with earthly delights served as inspiration for two epic but failed expeditions that make up the second and third parts of the book: Francisco de Coronado's quest to find the golden cities of Cibola and Hernando de Soto's efforts to find the rich kingdoms of Florida.

About Peter O. Koch

Peter O. Koch is the author of several McFarland books. He lives in Austin, Texas.

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GOR013652917
9780786443819
0786443812
Imaginary Cities of Gold: The Spanish Quest for Treasure in North America by Peter O. Koch
Used - Very Good
Paperback
McFarland & Co Inc
2009-04-30
251
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