Historian Peter Mancall’s new book examines evidence surrounding a 400-year-old mystery: Was English explorer Henry Hudson, the man credited by Europeans with the discovery of New York, murdered in cold blood by his own crew?
Historian Peter Mancall’s new book examines evidence surrounding a 400-year-old mystery: Was English explorer Henry Hudson, the man credited by Europeans with the discovery of New York, murdered in cold blood by his own crew?