Henry Hudson Henry Hudson

Publisher Description

If ever a compelling fate set its grip upon a man and drove him to an accomplishment beside his purpose and outside his thought, it was when Henry Hudson—having headed his ship upon an ordered course northeastward—directly traversed his orders by fetching that compass to the southwestward which ended by bringing him into what now is Hudson's River, and which led on quickly to the founding of what now is New York. Hudson sought, as from the time of Columbus downward other navigators had sought before him, a short cut to the Indies; but his search was made, because of what those others had accomplished, within narrowed lines.

GENRE
Biography
RELEASED
1913
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
88
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
540.3
KB
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