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Authors: Michele Torrey

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Buehr, Walter. S
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New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1953.

Cameron, Ian.
Magellan and the First Circumnavigation of the World.
New York: Saturday Review Press, 1973.

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3rd ed., expanded and updated. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1985.

Culver, Henry B.
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Hildebrand, Arthur Sturges.
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Humble, Richard.
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Joyner, Tim.
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Gaspar Corrêa.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR YOUNG READERS

Blackwood, Alan.
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. New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., 1986.

Hargrove, Jim.
Ferdinand Magellan.
Chicago: Children’s Press, 1990.

Levinson, Nancy Smiler.
Magellan and the First Voyage Around the World.
New York: Clarion Books, 2001.

Mattern, Joanne.
The Travels of Ferdinand Magellan.
New York: Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 2000.

Meltzer, Milton.
Ferdinand Magellan: First to Sail Around the World.
Tarrytown, New York: Benchmark Books, 2001.

Stefoff, Rebecca.
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Twist, Clint.
Magellan and Da Gama: To the Far East and Beyond.
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Wilkie, Katharine Elliott.
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Boston: Houghton Mifflin College, 2000.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Michele Torrey became fascinated with Magellan when she stumbled upon an encyclopedia article about the drama and perils of his circumnavigation of the globe. An explorer herself, she has traveled to almost thirty countries, including Jamaica, the former Czechoslovakia, Belize, China, and Thailand. She now lives with her husband in Washington state, where she was born. This is her sixth book for young readers.

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