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Sag Harbor, N.Y. : Permanent Press, 2003.
287 p. ; 22 cm.

The discovery of the New World from the point of view of Columbus' fictionalized wife. Unlike the real Mrs. Columbus she helps in the preparations, accompanies him on the journey and makes it clear to the reader that, but for her the good admiral would have never done it. By the author of the non-fiction, The Cousteau Almanac.

Also issued online.