
Admiral of the Ocean Sea
A Life of Christopher Columbus
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Frederick Davidson
Winner of the 1943 Pulitzer Prize for Biography
Admiral of the Ocean Sea is Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison's classic biography of the greatest sailor of them all, Christopher Columbus. It is written with the insight, energy, and authority that only someone who had himself sailed in Columbus's path to the New World could muster.
Morison undertook this expedition in a 147-foot schooner and a 47-foot ketch, the dimensions of these craft roughly matching those of Columbus's Santa Maria and Nina. The result is this vivid and definitive biography that accurately details the voyages that, for better or worse, changed the world.
Samuel Eliot Morison, Rear Admiral, United States Naval Reserve (1887–1976), was an American historian noted for his works of history, especially maritime history, that were both authoritative and highly readable. At various times he held teaching positions at Berkeley, Oxford, and Harvard. A sailor as well as a scholar, he garnered numerous literary prizes, military honors, and national awards from both foreign countries and United States, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom. His Admiral of the Ocean Sea won the 1943 Pulitzer Prize for biography.
©1942 Samuel Eliot Morison; Renewed 1970 by Samuel Eliot Morison (P)1995 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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Morrison offers authentic portrait of Columbus
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The best book on Columbus and his voyages.
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Where does Admiral of the Ocean Sea rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Samuel Elliot Morison,s volume is unsurpassed. Christopher Columbus was a truly great man deserving a great biography. He got it with Morison's Admiral of the Ocean Sea.Enjoyably read and great for young readers.
What other book might you compare Admiral of the Ocean Sea to and why?
I would compare it to Whitiker Chamber's autobiography Whitness. It is brilliantly written and deals with great courage.Which character – as performed by Frederick Davidson – was your favorite?
NAWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
NAFinest Columbus Biograghy
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It was boring sometimes
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Samuel Eliot Morison
I wanted to revisit this extensive biography of Christopher Columbus for two reasons. First is the rapacious hatred of the man within today’s woke culture. Second is the policy of academia to limit students to learning from only approved sources published recently. I wanted to know if this was justified in any way? If so, the completely flipped view of Columbus and the unquestionable honesty of Samuel Eliot Morison should be a good place to look.
The results may surprise you.
Morison is brutally honest about Columbus, presenting him with warts and all. The Admiral was a master navigator, seemingly able to find his way almost by instinct and documenting many locations in the Indies and Caribbean. At the same time, it took him years to figure out he had NOT made it to China and the Far East. On his third voyage, looking for a new continent (S. America) he sailed along its coast for a couple of weeks before realizing it was not a series of islands.
Most important for his detractors, Morison leaves no doubt it was Columbus’ decision to kidnap and enslave native men, women and children. First for display to royally at home, to train as interpreters, and then to sell into the slave trade. This was even after the Queen made clear to him she did not want slaves brought back to Europe. In any event, most of the Indians brought back died, as they were not accustomed to the climate or slave labor.
Columbus ended up fighting with disloyal crew on several occasions, and, not bringing back the riches he expected, not the path to the Orient he promised, he was mostly left in disfavor with the crown by the time of his death.
There is much more, if you have the desire for the great detail Morison provided. Including, of course, the honest fact that Columbus opened up a New World.
So back to my original questions. Yes, people have reason to hate Columbus and call out his decisions regarding the native population. I suppose it should be pointed out that the slave trade/mentality had been in place for centuries, and would be for centuries more.
The second question is the opposite. Modern academia has no justification for dismissing scholars like Morison out-of-hand. He published this work in 1942 after years of research, even following many of Columbus’ routes to learn the sailing difficulties involved. He was fair, detailed, and pulled no punches.
Honest, scholarly work
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Fascinating sailing details
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Great History told well!
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What made the experience of listening to Admiral of the Ocean Sea the most enjoyable?
This book is a real historian's work. It states clearly what the author knows from different sources and what he personally believes to be true. There are a lot of details about Columbus travels and how people reacted in Europe to the news of these discoveries. However, if you expect to be entertained all along, this might not be a great pick as the book really goes deep into each travel, with a lot of attention to life at sea. Great adventures are also made of some less exciting, or even boring parts and this book will give them to you too.Very detailed, not an easy one
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One of my favorites - a whole story I didn't know
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Complex
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