The Island at the Center of the World
The Epic Story of Dutch Manhattan and the Forgotten Colony That Shaped America
Chapter One
THE MEASURE OF THINGS
On a late summer's day in the year 1608, a gentleman of London made
his way across that city. He was a man of ambition, intellect,
arrogance, and drive-in short, a man of his age. Like our own, his
was an era of expanding horizons and a rapidly shrinking world, in
which the pursuit of individual dreams led to new discoveries, which
in turn led to newer and bigger dreams. His complicated
personality-including periodic fits of brooding passivity that all
but incapacitated him-was built around an impressive
self-confidence, and at this moment he was almost certainly
convinced that the meeting he was headed toward would be of historic
importance.
He walked west, in the direction of St. Paul's Cathedral, which
then, as now, dominated the skyline. But the structure in the
distance was not the St. Paul's of today, the serene, imperial
building that signifies order and human reason, with the spirit of
the Renaissance and the Enlightenment shining from its proud d ... read full excerpt from The Island at the Center of the World ebook