John H. Hann (1926–2009) was site historian at the San Luis Archaeological and Historic Site in Tallahassee. His many books include A History of the Timucuan Indians and Missions and Missions to the Calusa.
""A remarkable translation of the events that transpired between 1593 and 1596. . . . Aside from being an enjoyable adventure story, [it] is an extraordinary piece of history that helps researchers understand life within the Spanish fleets and, to some extent, the culture of the Spanish bureaucracy.""--Historical Archaeology ""Tells part of the larger story of the Spanish empire, from its early expansion in the Caribbean to the beginning of its decline in the late sixteenth century.""--Hispanic American Historical Review ""An important contribution to the study of the Spanish in America. . . . [Hann's] contextual, historical, and linguistic notes are valuable.""--Sixteenth Century Journal ""A valuable addition to the primary literature on the sixteenth-century Southeast. . . . A fascinating tale of adventure in early Spanish Florida.""--Florida Historical Quarterly