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The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books: Young Columbus and the Quest for a Universal Library

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By (author): Edward Wilson-Lee

WINNER OF THE 2019 PEN HESSELL-TILTMAN PRIZE

The fascinating history of Christopher Columbuss illegitimate son Hernando, guardian of his fathers flame, courtier, bibliophile and catalogue supreme, whose travels took him to the heart of 16th-century Europe Honor Clerk, Spectator, Books of the Year

This is the scarcely believable and wholly true story of Christopher Columbus' bastard son Hernando, who sought to equal and surpass his father's achievements by creating a universal library. His father sailed across the ocean to explore the known boundaries of the world for the glory of God, Spain and himself. His son Hernando sought instead to harness the vast powers of the new printing presses to assemble the worlds knowledge in one place, his library in Seville.

Hernando was one of the first and greatest visionaries of the print age, someone who saw how the scale of available information would entirely change the landscape of thought and society.

His was an immensely eventual life. As a youth, he spent years travelling in the New World, and spent one living with his father in a shipwreck off Jamaica. He created a dictionary and a geographical encyclopaedia of Spain, helped to create the first modern maps of the world, spent time in almost every major European capital, and associated with many of the great people of his day, from Ferdinand and Isabel to Erasmus, Thomas More, and Dürer. He wrote the first biography of his father, almost single-handedly creating the legend of Columbus that held sway for many hundreds of years, and was highly influential in crafting how Europe saw the world his father reached in 1492. He also amassed the largest collection of printed images and of printed music of the age, started what was perhaps Europe's first botanical garden, and created by far the greatest private library Europe had ever seen, dwarfing with its 15,000 books every other library of the day.

Edward Wilson-Lee has written the first major modern biography of Hernando and the first of any kind available in English. In a work of dazzling scholarship, The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books tells an enthralling tale of the age of print and exploration, a story with striking lessons for our own modern experiences of information revolution and Globalisation.

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  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780008146245

About Edward Wilson-Lee

Having grown up in Kenya and Switzerland with periods living in Mexico Zimbabwe and the United States Edward Wilson-Lee now lives in Cambridge where he teaches Renaissance literature and is a Fellow of Sidney Sussex College. His research focuses on books libraries and travel which during this project has involved journeys to and through Spain Italy India and the Caribbean. He is the author of Shakespeare in Swahililand and The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books which won the Pen Hessell-Tiltman Prize.

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