Blood for Pearls: The First American Genocide

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Pub Date Dec 06 2023 | Archive Date Dec 27 2023

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A Legacy Written in Blood and Pearls…

In 1498, the world was on the brink of a seismic shift. Christopher Columbus, during his fateful third voyage, stumbled upon the Pearl Coast—an enchanting realm teeming with riches beyond imagination. Yet, behind the glistening pearls lay a dark and treacherous history that would forever change the course of human lives.

At the heart of this gripping historical thriller lies Cubagua Island, a place where dreams and nightmares intertwined. Here, the lives of two souls, Charaima, a Native American, and Dembe, an African, were forever altered. Enslaved by the avaricious European invaders and subjected to unimaginable cruelty under the sadistic Captain Pedro, they clung to each other, united by a shared determination to secure their people's freedom.

Hidden amidst the chaos and suffering, a cache of pearls was concealed in a buried clay jar—a symbol of hope and a means to their liberation.

Cubagua Island, once renowned as The Pearl Coast, bore witness to the ruthless harvest of an estimated two-hundred billion oysters, yielding twelve tons of pearls sent to Spain—a treasure that exceeded all other exports combined. But this insatiable greed came at an unthinkable cost. Within two decades, the entire Native population had been decimated, and the first African enslaved people in America toiled as pearl divers on the island's shores.

Blood for Pearls unravels this dark and little-known chapter of history through the tireless efforts of Peter Von Perle, an American researcher and writer. Born in Venezuela, he became captivated by the hidden stories of early American natural saltwater pearl fisheries. For over a decade, he traversed the globe, unearthing secrets of the sixteenth-century pearl trade, and engaging with a multitude of experts, from gemologists and museum curators to archaeologists and historians. Now, he unveils his findings in this pulse-pounding historical thriller.

Prepare to be transported to a world where pearls are more than mere jewels—they are symbols of survival, resilience, and the enduring human spirit. Blood for Pearls is a spellbinding journey through history's most precious bloodshed, where beauty and brutality converge in the name of wealth, and where the true savages were not those who perished, but those who invaded.

Join in the unearthing of this untold history of the Pearl Coast. Get your copy of Blood for Pearls: The First American Genocide today and dive into a mesmerizing saga of adventure, deceit, and the relentless pursuit of freedom and wealth.

This Special Revised Edition of Blood for Pearls: The First American Genocide offers readers a unique and enhanced experience. It has been meticulously updated, featuring the addition of hyperlinks for the ebook and full-color pictures that bring the story to life. Additionally, it includes four appendices, providing a fascinating glimpse into the world of 500-year-old saltwater pearls, their drillings, and historical petroglyphs. These extraordinary features transform this new edition into true a collectible and special edition that offers readers an immersive journey through history.

A Legacy Written in Blood and Pearls…

In 1498, the world was on the brink of a seismic shift. Christopher Columbus, during his fateful third voyage, stumbled upon the Pearl Coast—an enchanting realm...


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The addition of full-color pictures in this special edition breathes vibrant life into the story, enhancing the reader's visual engagement.

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Hey, you won't believe the incredible story I just read in Blood for Pearls by Peter Von Perle. It's like a treasure hunt mixed with a history lesson, and it's so gripping! Imagine a world where pearls aren't just pretty gems, but symbols of survival and resilience. This book takes you back to 1498 when everything was changing, and two brave souls, Charaima and Dembe, fought for their freedom against the backdrop of the Pearl Coast. I couldn't put it down! The author, Peter Von Perle, went all out to uncover this hidden history, and it's like you're right there with him on this epic journey. If you're into adventure, deceit, and stories of relentless pursuit, this book is a must-read. Get ready to be transported to a world you never knew existed

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