Publisher's Synopsis
Cristobal ColÃ3n español, by GarcÃ-a de la Reiga, offers a historical account of Christopher Columbus's life and voyages. Written in Spanish, this biography delves into Columbus's origins, his motivations, and his expeditions under the Spanish flag. The book explores Columbus's interactions with the Spanish monarchy and the impact of his discoveries on the world. It provides a valuable perspective on the historical context of Columbus's voyages and his enduring legacy as an explorer.
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