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The book compiles edited extracts from original explorers' narratives, tracing early transatlantic and continental voyages from Norse legends through later European probes and settlement attempts in North America. Selections present first-hand descriptions of sea voyages, encounters with native peoples, hardships, discoveries, and colonial foundations, preserved largely in the original language with occasional editorial brackets, footnotes, and transcriber notes. Arranged chronologically and accompanied by illustrations and brief introductions, the collection aims to convey the immediacy of original accounts and to encourage further reading in fuller historical works.

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Thomas Wentworth Higginson

Thomas Wentworth Higginson was an American author, abolitionist, and soldier, known for his contributions to literature and social reform in the 19th century. He played a significant role in the Civil War, serving as a colonel in the first African American regiment, which inspired his book "Army Life in a Black Regiment." Higginson was also a prominent advocate for women's rights and wrote extensively on the subject in works like "Common Sense About Women." His literary output includes essays, historical narratives, and fiction, reflecting his diverse interests and commitment to social justice.

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