The Lost Amazon

The Lost Amazon
Author: Wade Davis
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2023-01-17
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

Explore the uncharted Amazon with acclaimed botanist and pioneering Amazonian explorer, Richard Evans Schultes, guided by an intimate narrative that supplements his photography of indigenous tribes, hallucinogenic plants, stunning vistas, and much more.

The Lost Amazon

The Lost Amazon
Author: Wade Davis
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2023-01-17
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

Explore the uncharted Amazon with acclaimed botanist and pioneering Amazonian explorer, Richard Evans Schultes, guided by an intimate narrative that supplements his photography of indigenous tribes, hallucinogenic plants, stunning vistas, and much more.

The Lost City of Z

The Lost City of Z
Author: David Grann
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2010-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1400078458

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the author of Killers of the Flower Moon comes a masterpiece of narrative nonfiction that unravels the greatest exploration mystery of the twentieth century—the story of the legendary British explorer who ventured into the Amazon jungle in search of a fabled civilization and never returned. “Suspenseful…rollicking.” —The New York Times In 1925, Percy Fawcett went into the Amazon jungle, in search of a fabled civilization. He never returned. Over the years countless perished trying to find evidence of his party and the place he called “The Lost City of Z.” In this masterpiece, journalist David Grann interweaves the spellbinding stories of Fawcett’s quest for “Z” and his own journey into the deadly jungle. Look for David Grann’s new book, The Wager, coming in April 2023!

The Scramble for the Amazon and the "Lost Paradise" of Euclides da Cunha

The Scramble for the Amazon and the
Author: Susanna B. Hecht
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 629
Release: 2013-05-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226322815

The fortunes of the late nineteenth century’s imperial and industrial powers depended on a single raw material—rubber—with only one source: the Amazon basin. And so began the scramble for the Amazon—a decades-long conflict that found Britain, France, Belgium, and the United States fighting with and against the new nations of Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil for the forest’s riches. In the midst of this struggle, Euclides da Cunha, engineer, journalist, geographer, political theorist, and one of Brazil’s most celebrated writers, led a survey expedition to the farthest reaches of the river, among the world’s most valuable, dangerous, and little-known landscapes. The Scramble for the Amazon tells the story of da Cunha’s terrifying journey, the unfinished novel born from it, and the global strife that formed the backdrop for both. Haunted by his broken marriage, da Cunha trekked through a beautiful region thrown into chaos by guerrilla warfare, starving migrants, and native slavery. All the while, he worked on his masterpiece, a nationalist synthesis of geography, philosophy, biology, and journalism he named the Lost Paradise. Da Cunha intended his epic to unveil the Amazon’s explorers, spies, natives, and brutal geopolitics, but, as Susanna B. Hecht recounts, he never completed it—his wife’s lover shot him dead upon his return. At once the biography of an extraordinary writer, a masterly chronicle of the social, political, and environmental history of the Amazon, and a superb translation of the remaining pieces of da Cunha’s project, The Scramble for the Amazon is a work of thrilling intellectual ambition.

The Lost Mine of the Amazon

The Lost Mine of the Amazon
Author: Percy Keese Fitzhugh
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2023-10-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

In 'The Lost Mine of the Amazon' by Percy Keese Fitzhugh, readers are transported into the heart of the Amazon rainforest on an adventurous quest for a hidden treasure. Fitzhugh's descriptive prose vividly paints a picture of the lush jungle setting and the dangers that lurk within. The book is a thrilling blend of adventure, mystery, and exploration, suitable for readers of all ages. Fitzhugh's writing style is engaging and keeps the reader on the edge of their seat, constantly wondering what will happen next. The literary context of the book places it within the tradition of classic adventure novels, appealing to fans of authors like Jules Verne and H. Rider Haggard. Fitzhugh's attention to detail and well-developed characters make 'The Lost Mine of the Amazon' a compelling read that will leave readers eager to embark on their own expedition. Percy Keese Fitzhugh, known for his series of juvenile fiction books, brings his storytelling prowess to this thrilling tale of discovery and danger. His background as a writer for children's literature provides him with the skill to craft a story that is both exciting and accessible to a wide audience. 'The Lost Mine of the Amazon' showcases Fitzhugh's ability to create an immersive world filled with memorable characters and high-stakes adventures. Readers who enjoy tales of exploration and hidden treasures will find themselves captivated by this thrilling novel. I highly recommend 'The Lost Mine of the Amazon' to anyone looking for an exciting and well-written adventure story that will keep them hooked until the very end.

The Lost Mine of the Amazon

The Lost Mine of the Amazon
Author: Hugh Lloyd
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2020-08-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147945270X

Lost in the wilds of the Amazon country—at the mercy of the stalking, silent beasts of the jungle! Racked by hunger and thirst—and rescued from that faet only to be doomed to death by a tribe of savage natives! Surrounded and threatened by many dangers, Hal’s warm sympathy for an exiled American family leads him through desperate hardships. Can he finally solve the tragic mystery that surrounds the lost mine of the Amazon? A revolution had brought Hal and his Uncle Denis to this wild country on the track of a band of merciless smugglers. Rebel spies cause them plenty of trouble, but a new-found friend puts them on the right trail.

Rare, the Amazon Pink Dolphin and Hero, the Lost Boy: The Story of Friendship

Rare, the Amazon Pink Dolphin and Hero, the Lost Boy: The Story of Friendship
Author: Marcia Russel
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2020-05-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1645755169

Dolphins? Who doesn't love dolphins? What about Amazon pink dolphins? This book is about educational values: friendship, animal freedom, math, and the meaning of life. We are all connected and we can help ourselves and others! Nature shows it to us all the time!

The Lost City of Z

The Lost City of Z
Author: David Grann
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2009-08-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1847378056

**NOW A MAJOR FILM STARRING ROBERT PATTINSON, CHARLIE HUNNAM AND SIENNA MILLER** ‘A riveting, exciting and thoroughly compelling tale of adventure’JOHN GRISHAM The story of Colonel Percy Harrison Fawcett, the inspiration behind Conan Doyle's The Lost World, by the author of the international Number One bestsellers KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON and THE WAGER Fawcett was among the last of a legendary breed of British explorers. For years he explored the Amazon and came to believe that its jungle concealed a large, complex civilization, like El Dorado. Obsessed with its discovery, he christened it the City of Z. In 1925, Fawcett headed into the wilderness with his son Jack, vowing to make history. They vanished without a trace. For the next eighty years, hordes of explorers plunged into the jungle, trying to find evidence of Fawcett's party or Z. Some died from disease and starvation; others simply disappeared. In this spellbinding true tale of lethal obsession, David Grann retraces the footsteps of Fawcett and his followers as he unravels one of the greatest mysteries of exploration. ‘A wonderful story of a lost age of heroic exploration’ Sunday Times ‘Marvellous ... An engrossing book whose protagonist could out-think Indiana Jones’ Daily Telegraph ‘The best story in the world, told perfectly’ Evening Standard ‘A fascinating and brilliant book’ Malcolm Gladwell

The Lost Lady of the Amazon

The Lost Lady of the Amazon
Author: Anthony Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN:

The French scientific expedition that set off for Peru in 1735 did not have much luck. Five of its members died or went insane before their seven years' work was completed, but Jean Godin, the youngest member of the team, fell in love with and married a local girl - Isabela, the daughter of the local Spanish governor. After a few years, Godin crossed the Andes and travelled the Amazon to test whether it was a route suitable for his family. Unfortunately, having safely reached Cayenne in French Guiana, he discovered the political situation prevented his return: neither the Spanish nor the Portuguese would allow his passage back upriver. After almost 20 years, during which Jean waited on in Guiana, the King of Portugal sent a boat to retrieve the family. Isabela at last set off with her children, her brothers and her servants, over the Andes and down the Amazon, but the journey was to prove worse than the waiting. Smallpox, starvation, the torrential river and the horrors of the jungle beset the travellers. Some drowned, some ran away, others died of hunger. In the end, Isabela alone survived of the 42 who set off - she was found wandering in the jungle sick and half-crazed.