The captivating biography of Prince Henry of Portugal, the navigator
and explorer who helped usher in the Age of Discovery.
Before Columbus, Vespucci, and Sir Francis Drake, there was Henry the
Navigator. Pirate hunter, intrepid explorer, and ship designer, the
Portuguese prince was one of the great innovators who pioneered the Age
of Discovery. In an effort to locate the mythic kingdom of Prester John,
Prince Henry organized voyages into the Southern Atlantic and developed
a new kind of ship, the caravel, specifically for the task. His
explorations yielded riches and fame for Portugal, as well as the
discovery of Madeira and the Canary Islands. Yet the scope of his
contribution to the world is often overshadowed by other figures.
In this expertly researched biography, Ernle Bradford brings to light
the captivating tale of a pioneer who initiated an era of exploration
and forever changed the course of history.