Lost City of Z

A Legendary British Explorer's Deadly Quest to Uncover the Secrets of the Amazon

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David Grann: Lost City of Z (2009, Simon & Schuster, Limited)

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Published May 16, 2009 by Simon & Schuster, Limited.

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978-1-84737-805-7
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A stirring tale of lost civilizations, avarice, madness and everything else that makes exploration so much fun. As New Yorker staff writer and debut author Grann notes, the British explorer Percy Fawcett's exploits in jungles and atop mountains inspired novels such as Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World, and his character is the tutelary spirit of the Indiana Jones franchise. Fawcett in turn was nurtured by his associations with fabulists such as Doyle and H. Rider Haggard, whose talisman he bore into the Amazonian rainforest. Working from a buried treasure in the form of long-lost diaries, Grann reconstructs the 1925 voyage Fawcett undertook with his 21-year-old son to find the supposed Lost City of Z, which, by all accounts, may have been El Dorado, the fabled place of untold amounts of Inca gold. Many a conquistador had died looking for the place, though in their wake, "after a toll of …

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Subjects

  • Fawcett, percy harrison, 1867-1925?
  • Explorers
  • Amazon river and valley, description and travel
  • El dorado