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In Quest of El Dorado

Gelesen von Steven Seitel

(5 Sterne; 3 Bewertungen)

Lively (and often unsparing) descriptions of the people, places, and customs that the author encounters as he attempts to retrace the steps of the early Spanish conquistadores in the Americas: Columbus, Cortez, Pizarro, Balboa, Coronado. (Summary by Steven Seitel) (9 hr 14 min)

Chapters

00 Preface

3:27

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01 In Madrid

31:10

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02 En Route for Cadiz

12:02

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03 The Indies

14:30

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04 Porto Rico

20:07

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05 Santo Domingo and Haiti

37:24

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06 Cuba

18:50

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07 At Santa Fe

12:36

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08 Cowboys

16:53

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09 Indians

31:08

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10 Mexicans of New Mexico

13:41

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11 From New Mexico to the Isthmus

6:21

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12 Climbing a Peak in Darien

38:31

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13 Republics of Panama and Nicaragua

10:39

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14 The Canal

22:20

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15 Panama to New York

11:25

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16 America of Today Viewed from New York

27:34

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17 Across America North to South

12:36

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18 The Dance of the Jemez Indians

33:59

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19 The Dance of the Zunyi Indians

34:56

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20 Descent into the Grand Canyon

16:41

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21 Goodbye to the Horses

5:07

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22 The Gold

6:59

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23 Approaching Mexico from the North

20:49

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24 At Montezuma's Capital

23:29

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25 Ad Astra

1:11:19

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Bewertungen

Needs 10 stars!!

(5 Sterne)

I stumbled onto this audiobook on librivox.org called "In Quest of El Dorado" by Stephen Graham. Written in 1924, it's a real eye-opening history book re: politics, cultures, society, geography, attitudes, etc, etc from the viewpoint of an avid British traveler in the time between the world wars delving into the whole European quest for new world gold from pre-columbus thru his time. I learned SO MUCH about central and south american history!! So much never covered in school. I dont always agree with his opinions, esp in the last chapter, but having spent my 69 years in the southwest except for almost 4 years living in Mexico and Guatemala, i can see why he says what he does, I just interpret it differently. I STRONGLY recommend everyone read/listen to it at least once. I plan to read it several times to catch things i missed.