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Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Volume 5

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The narrative follows Columbus as he struggles to maintain a faltering Spanish settlement amid shortages, sickness, and mutiny; he suppresses conspiracies, organizes a military expedition into the island interior to seek gold at Cibao, establishes a fort at Saint Thomas, confronts native resistance and disciplinary breakdowns, and contends with epidemics that halt work. He enforces communal labor across ranks, dispatches detachments to secure resources and prisoners, leaves a deputy to govern, and sails with small caravels toward Cuba and the Asian coast in renewed attempts to find wealth. Themes include leadership under strain, colonial disorder, and obsession with precious metals.

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Filson Young

Filson Young was a British author and journalist known for his historical narratives and accounts of significant events. He gained prominence with his extensive work on Christopher Columbus, producing a multi-volume series titled "Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery," which explores the life and voyages of the famed explorer. Young's writing is characterized by a blend of meticulous research and engaging storytelling, making complex historical subjects accessible to a broad audience. In addition to his work on Columbus, he also wrote about contemporary events, including the Boer War, and produced a notable account of the Titanic disaster. His contributions reflect a keen interest in both history and journalism.

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