Theodore de Bry. America

Hardback

Main Details

Title Theodore de Bry. America
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michiel van Groesen
By (author) Larry E. Tise
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:376
Dimensions(mm): Height 395,Width 285
Category/GenreGeographical discovery and exploration
ISBN/Barcode 9783836552097
ClassificationsDewey:769.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Taschen GmbH
Imprint Taschen GmbH
Publication Date 5 April 2019
Publication Country Germany

Description

When the New World was really new, Theodore de Bry drew inspiration from some of history's greatest explorers to record its wonders. From Virginia and Florida to Brazil, his work captivated the European imagination with visions of freshly discovered landscapes, customs, and peoples. This reproduction brings together his finest engravings of travel accounts from adventurers like Thomas Harriot and Sir Walter Raleigh.

Author Biography

Michiel van Groesen is Professor of Maritime History at Leiden University, the Netherlands. He was previously Associate Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Amsterdam, as well as Queen Wilhelmina Visiting Professor at Columbia University in New York. Van Groesen specializes in European conceptions of the early modern Atlantic world and is the author of two books: The Representations of the Overseas World in the De Bry Collection of Voyages (1590-1634), published in 2008, and Amsterdam's Atlantic: Print Culture and the Making of Dutch Brazil (2017). Larry E. Tise became the Wilbur and Orville Wright Distinguished Professor of History at East Carolina University in 2000. He holds a PhD from the University of North Carolina and was a history administrator for many years, as well as a founder and president of the National Council on Public History. His research ranges from early explorers Thomas Harriot and Sir Walter Raleigh to the Wright brothers and the origins of flight. He examined the Wrights as a Faculty Fellow at the NASA Langley Research Center from 1999 until 2003. He studied the John Carter Brown Library's vast collection of sixteenth century hand-colored maps and books as resident Alden Fellow in 2016.

Reviews

Europe's eye-popping first glimpse of the Americas. * The Spectator *