Item #40708 Nouveaux Voyages aux Indes Occidentales; contenant une relation des differens peuples qui habitent les environs du grand fleuve Saint-Louis, appell‚ vulgairement le Mississipi. Jean Bernard BOSSU.

Nouveaux Voyages aux Indes Occidentales; contenant une relation des differens peuples qui habitent les environs du grand fleuve Saint-Louis, appell‚ vulgairement le Mississipi ...

Amsterdam. Chez D.J. Changuion. 1769. 12mo, 15.7cm, in 2 volumes, xvi,[1],187 & [1],193,[iii]pp., (ads)., Wanting 2 of the 4 plates), 2 engraved plates (Palates 1 and 3 are present) with 2 half-titles, in contemporary boards, spine caps wanting, boards loose, internally clean and sound, as is (tr). Item #40708

Howes B-626)aa). Bossu arrived in New Orleans a few years after its founding, and only eighty years after La Salle came down the Mississippi. This collection of letters, revealing many vivid personal and secondhand recollections, give a fascinating portrait of life and travels in that vast area. The letters contain, among other descriptions, historical sketches of the Indian tribes in what is now the southern U.S. and the interior regions as far north as the Missouri River and Illinois. For comments, too critical of the ministry, Bossu was imprisoned and his book banned for awhile in France.

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