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Hiram Bingham and the Dream of Gold

by Daniel Cohen

This riveting account of Hiram Bingham, a man who made some of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the twentieth century as a real-life Indiana Jones, will fascinate young readers.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Hiram Bingham was the ideal explorer-adventurer—handsome, rich, intelligent, brave, and tough. His life seems like something out of film hero Indiana Jones's exploits in Raiders of the Lost Ark. The descendant of strong-willed missionaries, Bingham was born in Hawaii in 1875, At Yale he specialized in South American studies and became a college teacher. Gradually, the romance of the past took hold of his practical soul. Obsessed by the Incas and his dream of uncovering lost cities, Bingham initiated and expedition to Peru that would lead him to uncharted territories. Using quotations from Bingham's accounts, Cohen describes how in 1911 Bingham made the greatest archaeological find of the century, the rediscovery of Machu Picchu, the abandoned Inca city in the remote Peruvian mountains. On later expeditions he discovered other lost cities, as he continued his research on the mysteries of Machu Picchu and the last of the Incans, despite the physical hardships and dangers of exploration. When World War I broke out, Bingham learned to fly—no small accomplishment in those pioneering days of aviation. He eventually joined the American forces in France as head of the largest Allied flight training base in Europe. After the war, the ambitious and restless Bingham entered a new career, politics, and was elected senator from Connecticut in a landslide victory. But he was too proud an individualist to do well in government. Bingham spent the rest of his life writing and lecturing. Bingham led the kind of action-packed life that most people only dream of. Daniel Cohen has written a story sure to capture the imagination of everyone who likes history enlivened by cliff-hanging adventures. 

Author Biography

Daniel Cohen has written more than seventy books for young people, including Great Mistakes and Henry Stanley and the Quest for the Source of the Nile. He lives in Port Jervis, New York, with his wife and daughter.

Review

…A fast moving, balanced account of the man who made some of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the twentieth century…This is a true adventure story that many young people will read for its sheer excitement. * Library Journal *

Long Description

Hiram Bingham was the ideal explorer-adventurer--handsome, rich, intelligent, brave, and tough. His life seems like something out of film hero Indiana Jones's exploits in Raiders of the Lost Ark. The descendant of strong-willed missionaries, Bingham was born in Hawaii in 1875, At Yale he specialized in South American studies and became a college teacher. Gradually, the romance of the past took hold of his practical soul. Obsessed by the Incas and his dream of uncovering lost cities, Bingham initiated and expedition to Peru that would lead him to uncharted territories. Using quotations from Bingham's accounts, Cohen describes how in 1911 Bingham made the greatest archaeological find of the century, the rediscovery of Machu Picchu, the abandoned Inca city in the remote Peruvian mountains. On later expeditions he discovered other lost cities, as he continued his research on the mysteries of Machu Picchu and the last of the Incans, despite the physical hardships and dangers of exploration. When World War I broke out, Bingham learned to fly--no small accomplishment in those pioneering days of aviation. He eventually joined the American forces in France as head of the largest Allied flight training base in Europe. After the war, the ambitious and restless Bingham entered a new career, politics, and was elected senator from Connecticut in a landslide victory. But he was too proud an individualist to do well in government. Bingham spent the rest of his life writing and lecturing. Bingham led the kind of action-packed life that most people only dream of. Daniel Cohen has written a story sure to capture the imagination of everyone who likes history enlivened by cliff-hanging adventures.

Review Quote

...A fast moving, balanced account of the man who made some of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the twentieth century...This is a true adventure story that many young people will read for its sheer excitement.

Details

ISBN1590773500
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Year 2014
ISBN-10 1590773500
ISBN-13 9781590773505
Format Paperback
Author Daniel Cohen
Pages 192
Imprint M. Evans& Co Inc
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
Short Title HIRAM BINGHAM & THE DREAM OF G
Audience Age 8-12
Language English
Media Book
DEWEY 985
AU Release Date 2014-03-24
NZ Release Date 2014-03-24
US Release Date 2014-03-24
Publication Date 2014-03-24
UK Release Date 2014-03-24
Audience Children / Juvenile

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