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Published by EDITIONS DU CARREFOUR. (DE LA COLLECTION "VOYAGES ET DECOUVERTES"). SANS DATE. (VERS 1930)., 1930
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Add to basketIN-8 BROCHE DE VIII + 270 PAGES, COUVERTURE BLEUE REMPLIEE, TITRE IMPRIME EN NOIR. ILLUSTRE DE NOMBREUSES REPRODUCTIONS IN ET HORS TEXTE ET D'UNE GRANDE CARTE REPLIEE. BON EXEMPLAIRE.
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Published by Toronto. Champlain Society. 1925, 1925
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Add to basketHardcover. 8vo. 23.5cm, 351p., many maps (some folding) and plates, limited 550 numbered sets, out of series, in the original crested red cloth, t.e.g., spine faded as usual but gilt titles visible, a very good to fine copy (ds6). - The Definitive Edition of Champlain Voyages.
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Add to basketSingle sheet (image size: 4 2/8 x 5 6/8 inches). Fine engraved map of the Port of St. Louis, otherwise known as Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts, probably by David Pelletier after Champlain, showing the harbour, islands and inlet of Port St. Louis, Native American settlements, French ships, boats and landing parties, with depth soundings numbered in fathoms, a compass rose, and a scale; letterpress key below the image. A fine engraved map, AND THE EARLIEST DETAILED MAP of Port St. Louis, or Plymouth Bay, which Champlain visited on July 18th, 1605, from the first edition of Champlain's celebrated account "Les Voyages du Sieur de Champlain Xaintongeois, Capitaine ordinaire pour le Roy, en la marine. Divisez en deux livres. Ou, Journal tres-fidele des observations faites és descouvertures de la Nouvelle France" published in Paris by Jean Berjon in 1613. The scientific exploration and mapping of New France began with the work of Samuel de Champlain, whose exceedingly rare depictions of the American Northeast are the most important and accurate seventeenth-century maps of the vast region. Champlain based his maps on his own early discoveries in New France and New England in the early 1600s and published them to accompany the accounts of his voyages. His explorations were the first of the seventeenth century to have a major effect on contemporary cartography, and Champlain's terrestrial in the New World helped establish French possession of the area. This charming map of Port St. Louis is complete with a comprehensive key that Patricia Scott Deetz and Christopher Fennell of the Plymouth Colony Archive Project have provided the following interpretation to: A. 'Anchorage,' with his pinnace; B. 'The Channel'(to the inner harbor); C. 'Two Islands' (Clark Island, where members of the third exploration party spent their first night ashore in 1620, and Sasquish Head); D. 'Sand Dunes' (stretching along Duxbury Beach to the Gurnet); E. 'Mud Flats' and a much foreshortened Duxbury Bay; F. 'Cabins where the savages till the soil.', G. 'Spot where our pinnace ran aground' (Brown's Bank, adjacent to Long Beach). H. 'The Gurnet.'.