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Joutel's Journal of La Salle's Last Voyage, 1684-7

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS.
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A companion’s journal chronicles an attempt to reach and settle the mouth of a great river, following the voyage from coastal departure through inland navigation. It records daily hardships of travel and supply, observations of terrain and weather, encounters and exchanges with indigenous peoples, growing tensions among participants, and the gradual disintegration of the enterprise. The edition supplements the narrative with a historical introduction, a biographical notice of the recorder, facsimile maps, annotations, letters and a bibliography. Together these elements present both a vivid travel chronicle and a documentary account of the expedition’s planning, progress and collapse.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.


 
PAGE
Dedication
v
Publisher’s Note
vi
Historical Introduction
1
Biographical Notice of Joutel
27
Original Title Page in facsimile
31
The French Bookseller to the reader
33
The Preface written by Sieur de Mitchell
47
Joutel’s Journal with notes and annotations
53
Remainder of Letter by he who revis’d this Journal, being sequel to same
203
Letters Patent granted by the King of France to M. Crozat
212
Bibliography of “The Discovery of the Mississippi,” by Appleton P. C. Griffin
221
Index
241

ILLUSTRATIONS.


Heliotype reproduction of Gudebrod’s Statue of La Salle produced for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at Saint Louis, 1904
Frontispiece
Reproduction in facsimile of Joutel’s Map originally published in the Paris edition of 1713
End of volume