Книга Nova Francia Marc Lescarbot

Nova Francia

A Description of Acadia, 1606

Автор: Marc Lescarbot
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Tradd Street Press
Наличност: Външен склад
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"Nova Francia: A Description of Acadia, 1606" is an essential primary source documenting the early F...

Информация за книгата

Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
392
EAN
9781025874524
ISBN
1025874528
Enbook ID
52758328
Издател
Теглоt
549
Размери
156 x 234 x 20

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"Nova Francia: A Description of Acadia, 1606" is an essential primary source documenting the early French attempts to colonize North America. Written by Marc Lescarbot, who accompanied the expedition to Port Royal, this work provides a detailed and often lively account of the geography, climate, and natural resources of the region now known as the Canadian Maritimes.

Lescarbot offers a firsthand perspective on the daily lives and customs of the Indigenous peoples, particularly the Mi'kmaq, and chronicles the immense challenges faced by French settlers during the harsh winters of the early seventeenth century. Unlike many clinical historical reports of the era, Lescarbot's narrative is infused with keen observation and a humanist spirit, capturing the complexities of cultural encounter and the arduous task of establishing a permanent foothold in the New World.

As one of the earliest and most comprehensive descriptions of New France, "Nova Francia: A Description of Acadia, 1606" serves as a foundational text for understanding the colonial history of Canada. It remains a vital resource for scholars of history and geography, as well as any reader interested in the authentic stories behind the European age of exploration.

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