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Henry Hudson: A Brief Statement of His Aims and His Achievements

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A concise biography follows the objectives and voyages of an early seventeenth-century seafarer who pursued a western route, recounting navigational details, crew dissension, and mutiny that redirected his expeditions. The narrative synthesizes earlier biographies and the ship's log while incorporating newly discovered contemporary documents—notably sworn testimonies from six crew members and trial records of the mutineers—to reevaluate disputed aspects of the later voyages and abandonment that led to the leader's death. Chapters alternate with reproduced documents and illustrations to present both a narrative account and primary-source material, highlighting remaining uncertainties about punishment and responsibility.

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Thomas A. Janvier

Thomas A. Janvier was an American author known for his diverse literary contributions in the late 19th century. He wrote novels, short stories, and historical accounts, often exploring themes of adventure and cultural identity. His notable works include "In the Sargasso Sea," which showcases his skill in crafting engaging narratives set against rich backdrops. Janvier's writings reflect a keen interest in American history and folklore, as seen in titles like "Henry Hudson: A Brief Statement of His Aims and His Achievements" and "Legends of the City of Mexico." His storytelling often blends elements of romance and adventure, making him a distinctive voice of his time.

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