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Christopher Columbus stripped to source - a forensic portrait drawn from the original printed and manuscript records that shaped his life, his work and the disputes over his remains. A vital resource for scholars.Boyd Thacher’s volume operates as a historical biography collection and a primary source anthology, bringing original printed and manuscript records into a single evidence-led frame. The book’s patient manuscript records analysis allows readers to follow competing accounts and judge testimony for themselves; it reads as an exploration history book grounded in archival fact rather than myth. Essential to age of discovery studies, the volume illuminates the practical and political contours of voyages by 15th century explorers and traces the early encounters that would define colonial Latin America. Alongside the documentary core, Thacher’s essays include a focused Peter Martyr analysis and a probing study of Bartolome de las Casas - two writers long recognised among the earliest and most consequential early American historians. Far from hagiography, the compilation restores texture to a familiar figure, revealing the administrative, personal and political threads behind voyages, patronage and the contested afterlife of reputation. Whether consulted as an academic research resource or dipped into by the curious general reader, the text balances scholarly rigour with intelligible prose and makes a distinguished history enthusiasts gift.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Its historical significance is twofold: it preserves the earliest documentary testimony that formed Europe’s image of the New World, and it equips modern readers and scholars with the material to reconsider long-standing narratives. Accessible passages bring archival texture to life for casual readers, while the documentary weight and interpretive rigour will appeal to classic-literature collectors and academic libraries alike.