Henry Hudson the Navigator: The Original Documents in Which His Career Is Recorded
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Four centuries ago English explorer Henry Hudson (1570-1611) commanding the yacht *Halve Maen* for the Dutch East India Company sailed into a New World tidal estuary near the landmass the local Lenape Indians called the island of many hills. The island was Manhattan and though Hudson was unlikely the first European to see the river it has been forever after that known by his name. This classic 1860 work collects the eyewitness documentation of Hudsons voyages of exploration edited partially translated and annotated by GEORG MICHAEL ASHER (d. 1905). This invaluable volume of historical accounts includes abstracts of Hudsons own journals reports by other sailors under Hudsons command extracts from commentary by Hudsons contemporaries and much more. The best record we have of Henry Hudsons achievements this replica volume will be prized by fans of firsthand history. [for special edition only] Visit HenryHudson400.com for news and events honoring the 400th anniversary of Hudsons 1609 third voyage.
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