

An edition of New voyages to North-America (1703)
Containing an account of the several nations of that vast continent; their customs, commerce, and way of navigation upon the lakes and rivers; the several attempts of the English and French to dispossess one another; with the reasons of the miscarriage of the former; and the various adventures between the French, and the Iroquese confederates of England, from 1683 to 1694. A geographical description of Canada, and a natural history of the country, with remarks upon their government, and the interest of the English and French in their commerce. Also a dialogue between the author and a general of the savages, giving a full view of the religion and strange opinions of those people; with an account of the authors retreat to Portugal and Denmark, and his remarks on those courts. To which is added, a dictionary of the Algonkine language, which is generally spoke in North-America. Illustrated with twenty three mapps and cutts
By Louis Armand de Lom d'Arce baron de Lahontan
Publish Date
1703
Publisher
Printed for H. Bonwicke in St. Paul's Church-Yard; T. Goodwin, M. Wotton, B. Tooke, in Fleetstreet; and S. Manship in Cornhil
Language
eng
Pages
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Description:
subjects: Social life and customs, Description and travel, Indians of North America, Booksellers' catalogs, Wyandot language, Indian linguistics, Glossaries, vocabularies, Algonquian languages, Algonquin languages, Natural history, History, Early works to 1800, Algonquin language, Maps, Pictorial works, English language, Dictionaries, Algonquin, Descriptions et voyages, Ouvrages avant 1800, Histoire, Premières Nations, Indiens d'Amérique, Ouvrages illustrés, Travel
Places: Canada, Denmark, Great Britain, Portugal
Times: 1703, To 1763 (New France)