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Here we find new understandings of the routes of the explorers beginning with Columbus, new information on the first European settlements, and more accurate knowledge of the peoples and conditions on both sides of the Atlantic at the time of first contact.
This work was written to accompany the Florida Museum of Natural History's traveling exhibit on the same topic. There are numerous illustrations. The collection of essays captures the meeting of native Americans and Spaniards in a very fresh way. There is a concern in the book about presenting the two groups as people. The work is intelligently conceived and attempts to accomplish many jobs: to document the de Soto route, Columbus's first landing place, chances missed by the Spaniards, and the location of Native American settlements, among others. Highly recommended for academic and large public libraries, and libraries interested in Florida and southeastern peoples.
- Rene Perez-Lopez, Virginia Wesleyan Coll. Lib., Norfolk
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