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    Cities of Gold: Legendary Kingdoms, Quixotic Quests, and Fantastic New World Wealth

    Cities of Gold: Legendary Kingdoms, Quixotic Quests, and Fantastic New World Wealth

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    by Bill Yenne


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      ISBN-13: 9781594165405
    • Publisher: Westholme Publishing
    • Publication date: 11/17/2011
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • File size: 5 MB

    BILL YENNE is an award-winning author of numerous books of history and popular culture, including the acclaimed biography Sitting Bull and Indian Wars: The Campaign for the American West, both available from Westholme Publishing.

    Table of Contents

    Reference Maps x

    Introduction: Fire Stolen From the Sun xv

    1 The Most Excellent of Metals 1

    2 Into the Battleground of Avarice 7

    3 Blinded by Golden Suns 13

    4 Whispers of El Dorado 24

    5 Into the Valleys of Shadow 37

    6 Upriver from the East 47

    7 The Wrath of God on the River of Despair 57

    8 Riches That Far Exceedeth Any of the World 75

    9 The Enemy of Spain Tries Again 94

    10 Cludad de Los Cesares 101

    11 Potosi, Mountain of Silver 105

    12 The Seven Cities of Cibola 115

    13 coronado 131

    14 A Devil in the Pitcher 148

    15 QUIVIRA 154

    16 God and Gold 166

    17 With My Own Hands I Extracted Ore 174

    18 Just Across the Horizon 186

    19 Return to Quivira 198

    20 The Last Conquistador 205

    21 An Ambassador from the Enlightenment in El Dorado 215

    22 A Fantastic Mirage in the Brazilian Jungle 223

    23 Espejo's Children 230

    24 Into the Valley of Fanciful Thought 240

    25 The Greatest Archaeological Discovery of the Age 253

    26 The Man Who Found the Lost City of FXi i 263

    27 The Man Who Found El Dorado 279

    28 The Legend That Will Not Die 293

    Bibliography 301

    Index 309

    About the Author 320

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    The Exploration for Real and Mythical Treasures in the Americas

    For half a millennium, stories of vast treasures—El Dorado, Manoa, the Seven Cities of Cibola, the Lost Dutchman Mine—have been part of the lore of the Americas. Long before the Europeans set foot in the New World, myths and rumors of fabulous wealth in distant lands, such as the kingdom of Prester John, were told and retold so often that they were assumed to be true. When Spanish explorers first made contact with the Aztec and Inca civilizations, they found cultures that were literally dripping with gold. This evidence made it easy to believe the native stories of even greater wealth just beyond the horizon. In these uncharted lands, dreamers sought their fortunes: Francisco de Coronado ranged over the North American plains in search of the elusive Quivira; Gonzalo Pizarro, brother of the Incan conqueror, and Lope Aguirre, the “Wrath of God,” were both part of ill-fated expeditions in search of El Dorado; and Leonard Clark walked out of the Amazon after World War II with gold and claimed he had found that fabled kingdom.

    In Cities of Gold: Legendary Kingdoms, Quixotic Quests, and Fantastic New World Wealth, Bill Yenne takes the reader from the rainforests and mountains of Peru, Paraguay, Brazil, and Guiana to the deserts and peaks of Mexico and the United States to tell the extraordinary, and often brutal story of how the search for mysterious New World riches fueled the exploration of an unknown hemisphere for hundreds of years. Even without finding the places they sought, during Spain’s “Siglo de Oro” in the sixteenth century, the Spanish plundered and mined thousands of tons of New World gold and silver and shipped it home where the reserves alone reached a staggering estimate of two trillion dollars. And it was not just the Spanish who were obsessed with gold: Sir Walter Raleigh made two government-backed voyages in search of Manoa, a golden city he was convinced was deep in Guiana. Discussing the many expeditions to find New World wealth and lost cities over a 500-year timeline, the author includes stories of lesser-known explorers and soldiers of fortune and their successes and failures. As he demonstrates, the desire for adventure and the insatiable lust for treasure motivated men and women in the past and continues to captivate fortune hunters today.


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