Frederick Albion Ober
Born
in Beverly, Massachusetts, The United States
February 13, 1849
Died
May 31, 1913
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Pizarro and the Conquest of Peru
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published
2014
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24 editions
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Vasco Nuñez de Balboa
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published
1906
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60 editions
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Amerigo Vespucci
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published
2007
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102 editions
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Ferdinand Magellan - The first Voyage Around the World
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published
2007
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25 editions
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Juan Ponce de Leon
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published
2008
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19 editions
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Hernando de Soto and the Invasion of Florida
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published
2007
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41 editions
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Josephine Empress of the French
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published
2014
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40 editions
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Our West Indian Neighbors; The Islands of the Caribbean Sea, America's Mediterranean: Their Picturesque Features, Fascinating History, and Attractions for the Traveler, Nature-Lover, Settler and Pleasure-Seeker
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published
2010
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29 editions
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Old Put The Patriot
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published
1904
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63 editions
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Conquistador: Francisco Pizarro and the Conquest of the Inca Empire
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“They breathe the spirit of benevolence for which Toscanelli was noted, and indicate the greatness of the man—a greatness decidedly in contrast to the mean and petty nature of his correspondent, who would have perished sooner than allow information so precious to escape from him to the world.”
― Amerigo Vespucci
― Amerigo Vespucci
“Against Amerigo Vespucci no such charges of immorality, cruelty, and bigotry can be brought as against Columbus, and the sole accusation against him, of falsifying the date of his "first" voyage, has not been sustained by the evidence.”
― Amerigo Vespucci
― Amerigo Vespucci
“The philosopher said, "It belongs to the world!" The ignorant sailor cried, "It is mine!”
― Amerigo Vespucci
― Amerigo Vespucci


