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Verlag: BIB QUEBECOISE, 2018
ISBN 10: 2894064209ISBN 13: 9782894064207
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Verlag: Desjonquères, 1993
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Verlag: Frankfurt am Main und Paris, Qumran Verlag., 1981
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Verlag: Nabu Press, 2010
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Verlag: HACHETTE LIVRE, 2017
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Verlag: Den Haag, Fréres l'Honoré, 1703., 1703
Anbieter: Antiquariat am Moritzberg, Hildesheim, NDS, Deutschland
11 Bl., 279 S., 220 S., 8 Bl. Le tout enrichi de Cartes & de Figures (mit je 2 wiederholten Frontispizen und 23 Tafeln, 22 davon gefalt. - möglicherweise sind 2 weitere Karten hier nie eingebunden). 12° (15,5 x 9 cm). Kalbsleder auf 4 Bünden, mit Rückenschild und Goldfileten auf Rücken und Deckeln. Exemplar der "Angel"-Edition: Die Titelvignetten beider Titel zeigen einen Engel in einer Kugel, darunter das Motto: "Honoratus qui virtutem honorat"; die Kollationen dieser und einer im selben Jahr erfolgten anderen Ausgabe unterscheiden sich in den nn. Bl., wobei vorliegende Ausgabe als erste zählt. Vgl. Sabin 38635ff; Leclerc 737f. Lahontan, als junger Mann französischer Offizier in Canada, verbrachte nach eigenen Angaben 2 Winter bei dem Volk der Wendat; sein vertrauter Ansprechpartner, der indidanische "Hauptstratege", war Kandiaronk, der "wahrscheinlich auch Paris besuchte und desssen Denken durch den französischen Aristokraten Louis-Armand de Lom d'Arce, genannt Lahontan, über die Publikation gemeinsamer Dialoge in den französischen Salons verbreitet wurde." (A.Franke/B. Scherer: Die Zivilisationsfalle. Über D. Graeber/D. Wengrow: Anfänge. In FAS, Nr. 3, 21. Jan. 20222, S. 37; Artikel liegt bei). Vorliegender autobiographischer Bericht gilt als die seinerzeit beste Beschreibung der westlichen Teile Nordamerikas; sie hatte bis 1735 zahlreiche Ausgaben auch in Englisch, Deutsch und Niederländisch. Berieben, etwas bestoßen und beschabt bzw. mit Nagespur am Hinterdeckel; oberes Kapital mit kleinen Fehlstellen (ca. 2 mm); vorderes Aussengelenk am Fuß eingerissen; späteres Bibl.-Signaturschild am Rücken; erste 8 und 6 Bl. gegen Ende am Rand mit Fraß-/Nagespuren (Rahmenlinie einer Karte etwas betroffen); etwas gebräunt; gespempeltes Bibl.-Exemplar (Leopoldina bzw. Naturforscher Halle; mit Ausgeschieden-Stempel). FR.
Verlag: Amsterdam: François L'Honoré, 1705., 1705
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 2 Volumes [Vol. I with variant title & imprint of François L'Honoré Et Cie.]. 12mo. pp. 9 p.l., 376; 1 p.l., 5-336, [2]. titles in red & black. engraved title/frontis. in Vol. I, 3 engraved maps (2 large & folding), & 24 engraved plates (22 folding). woodcut ornaments, initials & title vignettes. contemporary calf, rebacked & recornered, endleaves retained (few tears in maps repaired with no loss). Second Edition, revised and enlarged. Lahontan was only sixteen years of age when he first arrived in New France in 1683, as an officer in the colonial irregular troops. During the next ten years, he saw active service in the sieur de La Barre's expedition against the Iroquois in 1684, in the Marquis Denonville's campaign against the Senecas in 1687, and in numerous skirmishes with the English. In 1693 he was appointed King's lieutenant in Plaisance (Placentia), Newfoundland, but his career came to an abrupt end when he was accused of insubordination by the governor of Newfoundland, Jacques François de Brouillan. Lahontan fled to Portugal and spent the rest of his life in wandering exile, chiefly in Germany and Holland. Lahontan's account, based on the daily journals which he kept during his stay in New France, gained such immense popularity that no less than twenty-five legitimate and pirated editions were issued within sixty years of its first publication in 1703. Next to Hennepin's, Lahontan's was the most widely read North American travel narrative of the period. Despite the exposure by Charlevoix and Bellin of the fictitious nature of Lahontan's voyage up the 'Long River' in the winter of 1688-89, which seriously discredited the work, its overall authenticity is now generally acknowledged. "In topography, geography, ethnology, and natural history, all of it the record of personal knowledge, Lahontan's work stands as one of the most important sources for the intimate study of New France." (R.G.Thwaites) The majority of the engravings depict native manners and customs, and various military engagements. The maps include (1) a Carte Générale du Canada, showing the Great Lakes, Hudson's Bay and the St. Lawrence, and giving locations of native tribes, French and English villages and forts, and areas for trapping beaver, (2) a small version of the same, and (3) a purely imaginary depiction of the 'Long River' and territory west of the Mississippi. This edition omits Lahontan's travels in Europe, and incorporates his 'Dialogues Curieux Entre L'Auteur Et Un Sauvage', pp. 197ff, into Volume II. The text was also substantially altered by Nicolas Gueudeville, an in-house writer for the publisher. While Gueudeville in his preface claims only to have edited the text to improve the style, Réal Ouellet in Fleming Et Al. (Editors), History of the Book in Canada Volume I, p. 29, shows how "Gueudeville rewrote Lahontan's text, overloading it with rhetoric and a farcical verve that diluted the geographic and especially, the ethnographic information and turning it into an anti-France pamphlet". Although Lahontan himself disavowed the edition, it formed the basis for the Amsterdam editions of 1728 and 1741. Greenly, Lahontan, pp. 356-58. European Americana 705/109-705/110. Gagnon I 1922. Howes L-25 (seemingly incorrectly calling for the omission of the plate of a globe and bird, which is present here). cfLande 497. Paltsits, Lahontan, pp. lxvii-lxix. Pilling, Algonquian, p. 292. Sabin 38641-42 (citing incorrect number of plates & incorrect pagination in second volume). Vlach 435. cfBell L45. cfClark I 111. cfDionne II 286. cfJCB II 68. cfTPL 107. DCB II pp. 439-445. Story p. 423. Winsor IV pp. 257-62.
Verlag: London: Printed for H.Bonwicke, T.Goodwin, M.Wotton, B.Tooke, and S.Manship, 1703., 1703
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. 2 Volumes. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l., [20], 280; 1 p.l., 302, [2]leaf of ads, [13]index. 4 engraved maps (2 large & folding) & 20 engraved plates (1 folding). complete with the rare frontis. in Vol. II which is usually wanting. modern red straight-grained morocco by Cecil & Larkins, a.e.g. (joints & extremities rubbed, some light foxing). First Edition of the English Translation. Lahontan was only sixteen years of age when he first arrived in New France in 1683, as an officer in the colonial regular troops. During the next ten years he saw active service in the sieur de La Barre's expedition against the Iroquois in 1684, in the Marquis de Denonville's campaign against the Senecas in 1687, and in numerous skirmishes with the English. In 1693 he was appointed King's lieutenant in Plaisance (Placentia), Newfoundland. His career, however, came to an abrupt end when he was accused of insubordination by the governor of Newfoundland, Jacques François de Brouillan. Lahontan fled to Portugal and spent the rest of his life in wandering exile, chiefly in Holland and Germany. The daily journals Lahontan faithfully kept during his stay in New France for the basis of this work, which gained such immense popularity that it went through no less than 25 legitimate and pirated editions within sixty years of its first publication (The Hague: 1703). Next to Louis Hennepin's, his was the most widely read North American travel narrative of the eighteenth century. Despite the exposure, by Charlevois and his cartographer Bellin, of the fictitious nature of Lahontan's voyage up the 'Long River' (the Minnesota), which seriously discredited the work, its overall authenticity is now generally acknowledged. In 1903, the American scholar R.G.Thwaites concluded that "in topography, geography, ethnology, and natural history, all of it the record of personal knowledge, Lahontan's work stands as one of the important sources for the intimate study of New France." The vivid and lively descriptions of New France, its social and political life, the manners and customs of the native inhabitants and their method of warfare, are further enhanced by Lahontain's philosophical views. His notions about Christian dogmatism and the vices of European society which he contrasts with the virtues of the 'noble savage', presaged the work of Swift, Rousseau, and Voltaire. The first English edition was published in London under the patronage of the Duke of Devonshire and it is in many respects preferable to the first edition (The Hague: 1703). Lahontan was in London to supervise the printing and he himself corrected the engravings, which the "Dutch Gravers had murder'd.by not understanding their Explications, which were all in French." (Preface) A map of Newfoundland here appears for the first time and the edition incorporates, in expanded form, the contents of the supplement, detailing the author's travels in Europe and the controversial dialogue with the mythical Indian 'Adario' (identified by some historians as the Huron chief Kondiaronk). TPL 6357. Bell L46. Cox II p. 88. Clark I 111. Graff 2364. Howes L-25. JCB I 39. Lande 496. Pilling, Algonquian, p. 290. Sabin 38644. Field 852. Streeter I 107. Paltsits pp. lx-lxiii. DCB II pp. 439-445. Story p. 423.