Spice and the Devil's Cave

Agnes Danforth Hewes

ISBN 10: 1026001986 ISBN 13: 9781026001981
Editorial: Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2026
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"Spice and the Devil's Cave" is a captivating historical novel set in the vibrant, high-stakes world of late 15th-century Lisbon. During a pivotal moment in the Age of Discovery, the city is a hive of intrigue and ambition as explorers and merchants alike seek a sea route to the legendary spice lands of the East. The narrative follows the efforts of a group of individuals, including the great navigator Vasco da Gama and the banker Bartholomew Marchioni, as they strive to overcome the perils of the unknown and the machinations of rivals determined to protect their monopolies.

The story masterfully blends historical fact with compelling fiction, illustrating the immense courage required to navigate the treacherous waters around the tip of Africa, known ominously as the "Devil's Cave." Through its vivid portrayal of the maritime traditions, scientific advancements, and geopolitical tensions of the era, the work offers a rich window into the dawn of global trade. Agnes Danforth Hewes provides a stirring exploration of human ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of discovery that changed the map of the world forever. This Newbery Honor-winning tale remains a timeless tribute to the spirit of adventure and the enduring lure of the sea.

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Título: Spice and the Devil's Cave
Editorial: Creative Media Partners, LLC
Año de publicación: 2026
Encuadernación: PAP
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