
Historic Boyhoods
"Historic Boyhoods" by Rupert Sargent Holland is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This work explores the formative years of various significant figures throughout history, detailing their childhood adventures, aspirations, and the circumstances that shaped their futures. The featured characters include notable individuals such as Christopher Columbus, Michael Angelo, and George Washington, among others, highlighting their unique journeys from childhood to becoming influential leaders. The opening of the book introduces Christopher Columbus, emphasizing his early experiences in the bustling port of Genoa in the 15th century. It portrays a pivotal moment when a young Columbus, just fifteen, joins a privateering voyage, driven by his fascination with the sea and adventure. This section vividly describes his family's emotional farewell, the excitement and dangers of life at sea, and Columbus's innate curiosity about distant lands, setting the stage for his future explorations and significant historical impact.
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