Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative Repository 1
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This is an extensive repository containing material relating to the American experience, a large portion of it digitised from the Library of Congress' collections. It includes, but is not limited to, images, monographs, sheet music, sound and visual recordings, pamphlets and posters. It is subdivided into over 100 thematic collections based on original documentation format, subject, author or donor. The site also benefits from an extensive range of background documentation and information on the creation, maintenance and development of this repository. Individual sections of the collection are periodically highlighted, and materials advising on the use of this repository's contents in a classroom situation are also provided. Each major subsection has a discrete site design and interface, although they are all part of the overarching whole.
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Historic handbook of the northern tour. Lakes George and Champlain; Niagara; Montreal; Quebec. - Parkman, Francis, 1823-1893.; John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress)
"These narratives are drawn, with the addition of explanatory passages, from 'The conspiracy of Pontiac,' 'Pioneers of France in the New world,' 'The Jesuits in North America,' 'Count Frontenac,' and 'Montcalm and Wolfe.'"--Pref.
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Découvertes et établissements des français dans l'ouest et dans le sud de l'Amérique Septentrionale (1614-1754) Mémories et documents originaux recueillis et pub. - Margry, Pierre, 1818-1894.; Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress); Jay I. Kislak Reference Collection (Library of Congress)
The general title as above appears only on the covers and as half-title. The regular title-pages present the special titles of the separate volumes as given in contents below. The fine paper edition, 1870-88, with special introductions and extra maps, has cover- (and half-) title: "Mémoires et documents pour servir à l'histoire des orgines françaises d'outre mer" [etc.].
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Extracts from the New world, or, A description of the West Indies. - Laet, Joannes de, 1593-1649.; Folsom, George, 1802-1869, tr.
De Laet's work was originally pub. in Dutch, 1625, under title "Nieuwe wereldt, ofte Beschryvinghe van West Indien." The Latin edition, appearing in 1633, was so largely altered as to be substantially a new work, of which the French edition of 1640 was simply a translation.