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The Voyages of Pedro Fernandez de Quiros, 1595 to 1606. Volume 1

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A compilation of first-hand narratives, logs, letters, maps, and memorials reconstructs Spanish Pacific expeditions under Álvaro de Mendaña and Pedro Fernández de Quiros. It recounts the second Mendaña voyage with discoveries such as the Marquesas and Santa Cruz, the death of Mendaña, and the arduous return to the Philippines; and Quiros's later expedition that located the Duff, Banks and New Hebrides island groups, established ceremonial acts of possession, and produced detailed instructions and memorials. Multiple perspectives — a secretary-poet, ship pilots, a contemporary chronicler, and a commanding officer — are presented alongside charts and official documents that illuminate routes, navigational data, and colonial ambitions.

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de Queirós, Pedro Fernandes portrait

Pedro Fernandes de Queirós

Pedro Fernandes de Queirós was a Portuguese navigator and explorer active in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. He is best known for his voyages in the South Pacific, where he sought to discover new lands and establish Spanish claims in the region. His notable works include "Terra Australis Incognita; Or, A New Southern Discovery," which details his explorations and the lands he encountered, and "The Voyages of Pedro Fernandez de Quiros, 1595 to 1606," which chronicles his significant journeys. De Queirós's contributions to exploration have left a lasting impact on the understanding of the Pacific and its islands.

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