

An edition of The mapmaker (1957)
''A Novel of the Days of Prince Henry, the Navigator''
By Frank G. Slaughter
Publish Date
1957
Publisher
Doubleday & Company, Inc.
Language
eng
Pages
320
Description:
***I am by no means the first to be convinced that no sharp line can be drawn separating fiction from history. The Mapmaker is a novel, ant yet real history is an integral part of every page.*** Andrea Blanco, the mapmaker of this story, actually lived, as did Fra Mauro, Bartholomeu di Perestrello, Prince Henry of Portugal, a Norse ship-master called Ballarte, a Venetian alley captain named Alvise de Cadamosto, the geographer Jahuda Cresques, and many others who appear in the succeeding pages. ***Some fifty years before the epic voyage of Christopher Columbus, Andrea Bianco drew one of the first maps of the world.*** Upon it appear several islands with a amazing resemblance to **Cuba, Jamaica**, one the **Bahamas**, and **at least the southern part of Florida**. The Bianco, map in turn, seems to have been patterned after the ''Nautical Chart of 1424,'' the original of which is now in the James Ford Bell Collection at the University of Minnesota.***--Partial EXCERPT from Author's Preface, dated Nov. 2, 1956***
subjects: Cartographers, Fiction, Fiction in English, Fiction inEnglish, Frank G. Slaughter, Henry the Navigator, History, Historical, Adult, American, Fictional non-fiction, True history, Classic, Literature, Novel, Hardcover, Paperback, e-book, Biographical fiction, Portuguese Empire, Andrea Blanco biography, Cartography, Exploration, Geography, Maritime, Rescue, Romance, Fiction, general
People: Andrea Bianco, Henry Infante of Portugal (1394-1460), Christ. Andrea Blanco, Fra Mauro, Bartholomeu di Perestrello, Prince Henry of Portugal, Ballarte (Norse ship-master), Alvise de Cadamosto, Jahuda Cresques, Christopher Columbus
Places: New York, Portugal, Cuba, Jamaica, Bahamas, Southern Floridan Africa
Times: 15th Century