Paradise of the Damned, 9780316497008
Hardcover
Gold, obsession, and betrayal: Raleigh’s deadly quest for El Dorado.

Paradise of the Damned

the true story of an obsessive quest for el dorado, the legendary city of gold

$87.74

  • Hardcover

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    26 August 2024

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Summary

El Dorado: Raleigh’s Obsessive Quest for a Lost City of Gold

A “rollicking,” “vividly re-created,” and “enticing romp” that tells the true story of an obsessive quest to find El Dorado, set against the backdrop of Elizabethan political intrigue and a competition with Spanish conquistadors for the legendary city’s treasure, all in a “breezy narration that makes the historical subject matter sizzle” (Publishers Weekly).

As early as 1530, reports of El Dorado, a city of gold in…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780316497008
ISBN-10:0316497002
Author:Keith Thomson
Publisher:Little, Brown & Company
Imprint:Little, Brown & Company
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:26 August 2024
Weight:620g
Dimensions:238mm x 162mm x 34mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“A wonderful character study of people who think they are just one more mile from that last big score. The score they can retire on. The score which will make them immortal… Thomson has a hysterical way of infusing this dark story with witty asides which are always welcome.”–History Nerds United“This absorbing account focuses on several attempts by Sir Walter Raleigh to locate a hidden city of gold in uncharted Guyana.”–AFAR Magazine“Thomson does a beautiful job of instilling terror into the reader in prose that is authoritative, smooth and effortless to read.”–Alabama Public Radio“An engaging chronicle … A breezy adventure tale starring an audacious hero.”–Wall Street Journal“It’s hard to believe that serious maritime history could be quite so fascinating and outrageously readable. Born to Be Hanged is one of those books you simply can’t put down, a true history of a band of buccaneers who embark on a two-year rampage along the Pacific coasts of Central and South America, undertaking a series of daring, insane, and bloody raids that are at times so improbable as to defy belief. This is a truly marvelous read and I highly recommend it.”–Douglas Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Lost City of the Monkey God“Elizabethan-era English explorer Walter Raleigh’s quest for the mythical gold-filled city of El Dorado is vividly recreated in this rollicking account from bestseller Thomson … Thomson’s breezy and puckish narration makes the historical subject matter sizzle. Readers will relish this enticing romp through the Age of Exploration.”–Publishers Weekly“This swashbuckling history recounts a two-yearlong pirate raid in the 17th century along the Pacific coastline, with over 300 dastardly buccaneers in search of Spanish gold.”–USA Today“Thomson does a fine job mining the historical record for all this swash and buckle … A larger-than-life tale … It reads, quite literally, like a pirate novel.”–New York Times Book Review“Thomson is an engaging and enthusiastic writer.”–The Economist“Unleashes an epic history of a band of ‘gentlemen pirates.’”–Washington PostPraise for Born to Be Hanged:

About The Author

Keith Thomson

Keith Thomson is the author of the nonfiction book Born to Be Hanged, as well as several novels, including Pirates of Pensacola and the New York Times bestseller Once a Spy. The former Columbia history major also writes nonfiction for the New York Times, Garden & Gun, and the Huffington Post on a range of topics, including national security and piracy. He lives in Birmingham, Alabama.

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