Around the World in a Hundred Years: From Henry the Navigator to Magellan
by Jean Fritz
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Examines the great wave of European exploration during the fifteenth century which resulted in more accurate maps.Tags
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This book is exactly what the title implies – short biographies of explorers in the hundred year span between Henry the Navigator and Magellan. In addition to the explorers named in the title, Fritz includes Bartholomew Diaz, Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama, Pedro Alvares Cabral, John Cabot, Amerigo Vespucci, Juan Ponce de Leon, and Vasco Nunez de Balboa.
I didn't enjoy this book nearly as well as the other two books by Fritz that I've read this month. The witty, somewhat humorous tone of the first two is largely missing from this book. The difference may be the succinctness necessary for profiling ten explorers in a single book. This book also has the unnumbered endnotes without textual cues that I found so annoying in Where Do show more You Think You're Going, Christopher Columbus?. If I had started reading Jean Fritz's books here, I might not have been tempted to pick up another one. show less
I didn't enjoy this book nearly as well as the other two books by Fritz that I've read this month. The witty, somewhat humorous tone of the first two is largely missing from this book. The difference may be the succinctness necessary for profiling ten explorers in a single book. This book also has the unnumbered endnotes without textual cues that I found so annoying in Where Do show more You Think You're Going, Christopher Columbus?. If I had started reading Jean Fritz's books here, I might not have been tempted to pick up another one. show less
Easy to read, and entertaining, this book is a great way to introduce young readers to history and the years of discovery. Each chapter is a miniature biography of one of the famous explorers who took the first steps in making our world a known world.
This book serves as a guide for learning about the most prominent explorers from 1421-1521. It is broken into chapters which are mini-biographies of the explorers. Jean Fritz has written quite a few books on history and always adds interesting facts to make the biographies more appealing to read. For example, I did not know that Columbus died the year before the New World began to be called America after his friend, Amerigo Vespucci. Each chapter has a few illustrations in black and white to complement the text. If the publisher had used color illustrations, the book would have been more appealing. The end of the book does not have a glossary of terms or suggested readings and websites. It does have the author's Notes and an extensive show more bibliography. This book could be used in upper elementary through high school. I read the majority of the book, but skimmed a few chapters. show less
Around the World in a Hundred Years is a book about the time period of 1421-1522. This book is full of maps, and other pictures. The book discusses ten explorers and their adventures. Some of the explorers discussed in the book are-John Cabot, Christopher Columbus, and Ponce de Leon. This book allows the students to gain a lot of information in a central area. The time period being discussed in the book is the Renaissance.
Ten true tales of 15th-century explorers:
- Prince Henry the Navigator
- Bartholomew Diaz
- Christopher Columbus
- Vasco da Gama
- Pedro Álvares Cabral
- John Cabot
- Amerigo Vespucci
- Juan Ponce de León
- Vasco Núñez de Balboa
- Ferdinand Magellan
- Prince Henry the Navigator
- Bartholomew Diaz
- Christopher Columbus
- Vasco da Gama
- Pedro Álvares Cabral
- John Cabot
- Amerigo Vespucci
- Juan Ponce de León
- Vasco Núñez de Balboa
- Ferdinand Magellan
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Jean Fritz was born in Hankow, China on November 16, 1915. She received a bachelor's degree in English from Wheaton College in 1937. She wrote picture books and historical fiction before focusing on historical nonfiction. Her first book, Bunny Hopewell's First Spring, was published in 1954. Her other books included And Then What Happened, Paul show more Revere?; Will You Sign Here, John Hancock?; Can't You Make Them Behave, King George?; Shh! We're Writing the Constitution; Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold; Where Do You Think You're Going, Christopher Columbus?; Who's That Stepping on Plymouth Rock?; The Double Life of Pocahontas; and George Washington's Mother. Homesick: My Own Story, a collection of linked narratives, traces her life from her girlhood in China to her longed-for yet uneasy passage to America. It won a National Book Award and was named a Newbery Honor Book. She received the Regina Medal by the Catholic Library Association, the National Humanities Medal, and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award and the Knickerbocker Award for Juvenile Literature for her body of work. She died on May 14, 2017 at the age of 101. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- 910.92 — History & geography Geography & travel modified standard subdivisions of Geography and travel Explorers & Travelers Geographers, travellers, explorers regardless of country of origin
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- G175 .F75 — Geography, Anthropology and Recreation Geography (General) Travel. Voyages and travels (General)
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