Louis Jolliet, découvreur du Mississippi et du pays des Illinois, premier seigneur de l'île d'Anticosti

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Louis Jolliet, découvreur du Mississippi et du pays des Illinois, premier seigneur de l'île d'Anticosti

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French
Pages
284

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Edition Notes

"Anticosti et l'exploitation de M. Henry Menier," by Charles De Guise: p. [259]-266.
"Notes sur Louis-Olivier Gamache, le 'Sorcier' de l'isle d'Anticosti ... par l'abbé J.-B.-A. Ferland": p. [267]-279.
Includes music.
Preface by Thomas Chapais.
"Cavelier de La Salle, découvreur de l'Ohio, mais non du Mississipi," by J. Tailhan: p. [225]-234.

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Classifications

Library of Congress
F1030.3 .G13, F5063.1 J6 G3

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 284 p.
Number of pages
284

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6939235M
Internet Archive
louisjollietdco00ferlgoog
LCCN
04009835
OCLC/WorldCat
5969515

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