Des sauvages.

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Des sauvages.

Manuscript copy of Des Sauvages in an unknown hand, undated. Includes biographical information on de Champlain written in French followed by an exact transcription of original (1603) including title page, privilege, and tables. Opposite each page in red ink is an English translation of the French original on the facing page.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7009922

University of Pennsylvania Library

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Champlain, Samuel de, 1574-1635

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Samuel de Champlain of Brouage, cartographer, explorer, and founder of Canada. Champlain discovered Mount Desert Island in 1604. He also laid the foundation of what became the first permenent French colony in America at Quebec. "Des Sauvages" was his first book descriptive both of his voyage and of the inhabitants of the St. Lawrence Valley in 1603. From the description of Des sauvages. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 213496584 ...