The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books: Christopher Columbus, His Son, and the Quest to Build the World's Greatest Library
By Edward Wilson-Lee
Read by Richard Trinder
Unabridged
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1 Format: Retail CD
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$39.99
ISBN: 9781508280507
Runtime: | 11.11 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction/History |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
A #1 Amazon.com bestseller in Historical Spain and Portuguese Biographies
A Financial Times Books of the Year selection
A New Statesman Best Book of the Year
A Spectator (UK) Pick of the Year's Best Books
Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award
At the peak of the Age of Exploration, Hernando Colón sailed with his father Christopher Columbus on his final voyage to the New World, a journey that ended in disaster, bloody mutiny, and shipwreck. After Columbus’s death in 1506, eighteen-year-old Hernando sought to continue—and surpass—his father’s campaign to explore the boundaries of the known world by building a library that would collect everything ever printed: a vast holding organized by summaries and catalogues; really, the first ever database for the exploding diversity of written matter as the printing press proliferated across Europe. Hernando traveled extensively and obsessively amassed his collection based on the groundbreaking conviction that a library of universal knowledge should include “all books, in all languages and on all subjects,” even material often dismissed: ballads, erotica, news pamphlets, almanacs, popular images, romances, fables. The loss of part of his collection to another maritime disaster in 1522, set off the final scramble to complete this sublime project, a race against time to realize a vision of near-impossible perfection.
“Magnificent…a thrill on almost every page” (The New York Times Book Review), The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books is a window into sixteenth-century Europe’s information revolution, and a reflection of the passion and intrigues that lie beneath our own insatiable desires to bring order to the world today.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“A wonderful book…delivered in a simile-studded prose that is seldom less than elegant and often quite beautiful, is to make Hernando’s epic, measured in library shelves, not nautical miles, every bit as thrilling as his father’s story.” —Financial Times (London)
“Audiobook lovers will take special pleasure in the ease and agility of Richard Trinder’s narration of one of this season’s most exacting texts…The prose is lively and evocative, and Trinder moves fluently through a range of languages and nomenclatures, and most wonderfully, through this book’s amazing lists and catalogues…all narrated here with enormous grace, skill, and understanding. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” —AudioFile
“Superb…an intriguing glimpse into the Renaissance mind and its rage for order, as well as a beguiling preview of the modern library and, very possibly, what lies beyond.” —Wall Street Journal
“Astonishing for both its geographic and intellectual breadth… A potent reminder that a great library originates as a bold adventure.” —Booklist, (starred review)
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Retail CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/History |
Runtime: | 11.11 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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