
Conquistador Voices (Vol II): The Spanish Conquest of the Americas as Recounted Largely by the Participants, Paperback/Kevin H. Siepel
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Vezi oferta la elefant.roConquistador Voices , a two-volume work by Kevin H. Siepel, is intended for the general reader. The book presents the history of the Spanish Conquest of the Americas principally through the voices of those who participated in that signal event. Its goal is to make this story engaging by substantial use of first-person narrative--much of it newly translated from Spanish and Italian sources. The overall story is told in five parts, each part featuring a principal actor of the Spanish Conquest--an explorer or conquistador. Volume II is devoted, in the first place, to the conquest of Peru and the Incas by Francisco Pizarro and his brothers. This is followed by the story of the Narvaez expedition and the subsequent years-long odyssey of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca through North American deserts. Lastly, the book delves into the disastrous expedition of Hernando de Soto to today's southeastern United States. Climbing into the Andes with Pizarro's 168 men and 62 horses, the reader soon comes face to face with the young Inca ruler Atahualpa, who sees no threat in this tiny force of newcomers to his kingdom. Atahualpa is soon shaken from his equanimity by being taken prisoner in a stroke that immediately neutralizes his vast superiority in numbers. The book describes the slow advance of the Spaniards through Atahualpa's mountain kingdom following his capture and execution, their awe at their surroundings, their greedy seizure of gold and silver, and the final degeneration of their once











