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Over the Edge of the World

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Laurence Bergreen’s *Over the Edge of the World* chronicles Ferdinand Magellan’s ambitious 16th-century voyage. This travelogue recounts his expedition's first circumnavigation of Earth, a pivotal moment in maritime history. The book details the challenges faced by Magellan and his crew during their journey across the Pacific Ocean. It is valuable for anyone interested in early exploration, navigation, or the expansion of European influence around the globe.

Readers will appreciate Bergreen’s account of this remarkable feat undertaken primarily for Spain.

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Over the Edge of the World ranks #19 of 183 in the Travelogue ranking, behind My First Summer in the Sierra, ahead of The Voyage of the Beagle.

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Does Laurence Bergreen's *Over the Edge of the World* detail the first circumnavigation of the globe?

Yes, the book chronicles Ferdinand Magellan's ambitious 16th-century voyage to find a western sea route to the Spice Islands. It details how the fleet became the first to successfully sail around the Earth.

Did Ferdinand Magellan survive the voyage described in *Over the Edge of the World*?

No, Ferdinand Magellan was killed during the Battle of Mactan in the Philippines. The surviving crew, under the command of Juan Sebastián Elcano, eventually completed the circumnavigation.

What was the name of the fleet Magellan commanded in the book?

Magellan commanded a Spanish fleet of five ships, most famously including the *Victoria*, the *Trinidad*, and the *San Antonio*. Only the *Victoria* ultimately returned to Spain with a handful of the original crew.

Does the book explain how Magellan navigated the strait at the tip of South America?

Yes, the travelogue details the perilous navigation of the strait that now bears Magellan's name. The expedition spent weeks navigating the treacherous, unmapped waters before finally breaking into the Pacific Ocean.

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