Henry Hudson: Doomed Navigator and Explorer

From the era of wooden sailing ships and Europe’s golden age of exploration, the story of famed British navigator Henry Hudson tells a classic tale of courage, ambition, and treachery on the high seas. As the leader of four Arctic voyages in 1607, 1608, 1609, and 1610, Hudson searched in vain for a navigable route through the polar ice that would open the way to the riches of Asia. In his obsession to succeed, he made reckless decisions that pushed his crew to the brink, with disastrous results.

Hudson did not achieve his goal, but as a result of his skillful mapping of Hudson Bay and the Hudson River area, his name would live on as a prominent landmark in the geography and imagination of North America.

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Henry Hudson: Doomed Navigator and Explorer

From the era of wooden sailing ships and Europe’s golden age of exploration, the story of famed British navigator Henry Hudson tells a classic tale of courage, ambition, and treachery on the high seas. As the leader of four Arctic voyages in 1607, 1608, 1609, and 1610, Hudson searched in vain for a navigable route through the polar ice that would open the way to the riches of Asia. In his obsession to succeed, he made reckless decisions that pushed his crew to the brink, with disastrous results.

Hudson did not achieve his goal, but as a result of his skillful mapping of Hudson Bay and the Hudson River area, his name would live on as a prominent landmark in the geography and imagination of North America.

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Henry Hudson: Doomed Navigator and Explorer

Henry Hudson: Doomed Navigator and Explorer

by Anthony Dalton
Henry Hudson: Doomed Navigator and Explorer

Henry Hudson: Doomed Navigator and Explorer

by Anthony Dalton

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From the era of wooden sailing ships and Europe’s golden age of exploration, the story of famed British navigator Henry Hudson tells a classic tale of courage, ambition, and treachery on the high seas. As the leader of four Arctic voyages in 1607, 1608, 1609, and 1610, Hudson searched in vain for a navigable route through the polar ice that would open the way to the riches of Asia. In his obsession to succeed, he made reckless decisions that pushed his crew to the brink, with disastrous results.

Hudson did not achieve his goal, but as a result of his skillful mapping of Hudson Bay and the Hudson River area, his name would live on as a prominent landmark in the geography and imagination of North America.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781772030235
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Company, Limited
Publication date: 09/28/2014
Series: Amazing Stories Series
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Anthony Dalton is the author of numerous books on maritime history including The Graveyard of the Pacific, The Fur-Trade Fleet, Alone against the Arctic, and Sir John Franklin. He is a fellow of both the Royal Geographical Society and the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and is past-president of the Canadian Authors Association. He lives in Tsawwassen, British Columbia.

Table of Contents

Prologue 11

Introduction 13

Chapter 1 Who Was Henry Hudson? 17

Chapter 2 North Toward the Pole 22

Chapter 3 The Second Arctic Voyage 38

Chapter 4 A Contract with Dutch Merchants 52

Chapter 5 The Long Voyage of Half Moon 60

Chapter 6 In Search of a Northwest Passage, Again 80

Chapter 7 Drifting Ice, Cold Fogs, and a Hint of Mutiny 89

Chapter 8 A Winter in the Ice 103

Chapter 9 Mutiny on the Bay 109

Chapter 10 Discovery's Crew and Captain: What Happened to Them? 126

Epilogue 131

Selected Bibliography 135

Index 137

Acknowledgements 139

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