Algonquians, Hurons, Iroquois: Champlain Explores America, 1603-1616

by Samuel de Champlain

Other authorsEdward Bourne (Editor), Annue Nettleton Bourne (Translator)
Paperback, 2014

Status

Available

Call number

FC332

Collection

Publication

Nimbus Publishing (2014), 264 pages

Description

"If we compare him with the other explorers and founders of that age he stands above them all in the range of achievement" -Edward Gaylord Bourne, Introduction As the first explorer to provide an accurate and detailed account of Nova Scotia and New England, Samuel de Chaplain is synonymous with early observations of North American Aboriginal peoples, interactions between New World inhabitants and European colonial powers, and the founding of New France. Chaplain's meticulous and fascinating historical records of his seventeenth-century explorations continue to illuminate early life in North America, hundreds of years later.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

264 p.; 5.45 inches

ISBN

1551099578 / 9781551099576

Barcode

34662000966942
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