When Jacques Cartier made landfall at Gaspe in 1534,the world which was known to Europeans was still a very small place. To Cartier and his men it must have seemed unimaginably vast, having sailed for three weeks across the Northern Ocean, and what maps of the world he might have seen would have confirmed this impression. The rudimentary outline of the eastern coast of North America soon faded off to the west into 'Terra Incognita', The Southern hemisphere of Cartier's map would have been dominated by the huge expanse of 'el mar Pacifico' as Magellan had recently named it. Along the Southern edge a vague line marked the undiscovered continent of 'Terra Australis Incognita'
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Introductory essay by John Fiske."Limited to twelve hundred copies."Vols. 1-15 have subtitle: France...
Travel accounts are an important source of information about eastern Canada during the period 1763-1...
The New World, the unknown lands of the west, for the French explorers of the early 16th century, ar...
9 v. 2 front., ports., maps, plans, 21 1/2cm.Various editions.pt. 1. Pioneers of France in the New ...
Jacques Cartier and his Four Voyages to CanadaPreface by George Murray -- Introductory. Cartier's bi...
Vols. 1-9 have subtitle: France and England in North America. Pt. 1-7.Half-title. Each volume has s...
La France et le Nouveau Monde, Carte de l’Atlantique. Pierre de Vaulx, Le Havre, 1613. Manuscrit en...
Vols. 1-13 have subtitle: France and England in North America. Pt. 1-7.Half-title; each volume has a...
Voyages faits en la Nouvelle France en 1534 et 1536 / Jacques CartierVoyages faits en la Nouvelle Fr...
Manuscrit enluminé sur parchemin, 68,5 x 96 cmC’est au début du XVIII e siècle, sous l’impulsi...
Historians usually trace the origins of Canada to the initial explorations of England and France, wi...
In French.; In lower right margin: Benard direxit.; Map of part of east coast of Van Diemen Land and...
A great Canadian travel-book period occurred in 1870-1879, when new regions were opened, and new lit...
In 1933, before he was known as a poet, Alain Grandbois published an awkward book in Paris. Being at...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to examine how "touristic" routes and itinerari...
Introductory essay by John Fiske."Limited to twelve hundred copies."Vols. 1-15 have subtitle: France...
Travel accounts are an important source of information about eastern Canada during the period 1763-1...