The Conquistador
1492–1550
John Pohl author Adam Hook illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:25th Nov '01
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

An account of the life of the Conquistadors, from their earliest arrivals on the continent to their expansion into new territories.
Many accounts portray the conquest of the "New World" as a remarkable military achievement, with Cortés' vastly outnumbered but better armed Spaniards defeating hordes of superstitious native peoples.
However, the reality of these events is far more complex and no less significant. The first Conquistadors who had sailed in search of prosperity, inspired by dreams of unlimited riches, soon became disillusioned and restless. With disease rampant, resources exhausted, and the Caribbean populations dwindling, they had little alternative but to find new territories and peoples to exploit.
This title shows how, bolstered by influxes of war-hardened veterans from Europe and an army of over 30,000 allied Indian troops, they came to rely on and perfect what they knew best - killing for profit, and without mercy.
ISBN: 9781841761756
Dimensions: 239mm x 175mm x 5mm
Weight: 240g
64 pages