The Creature in the Map

The Creature in the Map by Charles Nicholl is a first edition published by Random House UK on June 6, 1995. This 350-page work explores the historical expedition of Sir Walter Raleigh and a group of Englishmen as they journey up a South American river in search of the mythical city of El Dorado. Nicholl delves into the rich tapestry of this legendary quest, intertwining the original Elizabethan expedition with contemporary narratives that highlight the enduring fascination with this elusive treasure.
Readers will find a blend of historical account and modern exploration, as Nicholl traces the footsteps of Raleigh while also recounting tales of the legendary bush pilot Jimmy Angel and the realities of life in the shantytowns inhabited by gold diggers. The book presents a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by those who sought fortune in Venezuela, offering insights into both the past and present. With illustrations complementing the narrative, this edition provides a comprehensive look at a significant chapter in the history of exploration.
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1595: A hundred Englishmen, led by Sir Walter Raleigh, row up a river in South America in search of the lost city of El Dorado. Four hundred years later, Nicholl follows their trail into the strange terrain of this enduring legendary obsession. Coloring and deepening the intense recollections of the original Elizabethan expedition are stories of the legendary bush pilot Jimmy Angel and of life in the shantytowns of the gold diggers. Illustrations.
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