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Marguerite De Roberval: A Romance of the Days of Jacques Cartier

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The narrative follows European seafarers and their companions as they plan and undertake transatlantic expeditions driven by hopes of wealth, trade, and territorial advantage. Detailed scenes of navigation, charts obtained from Indigenous informants, and heated debates about spiritual duty versus material gain propel the plot. Personal grief and romantic attachments at home influence decisions about voyages and settlement, while encounters with unfamiliar lands and peoples raise questions of honor, faith, and the human cost of expansion. The book alternates maritime adventure, courtly maneuvering, and intimate domestic moments to blend historical exploration with a personal romantic storyline.

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Thomas Guthrie Marquis

Thomas Guthrie Marquis was an American author known for his historical novels that explore themes of exploration and conflict in North America. His notable works include "Marguerite De Roberval: A Romance of the Days of Jacques Cartier," which delves into the early French colonization of Canada, and "The Jesuit Missions: A Chronicle of the Cross in the Wilderness," highlighting the efforts of Jesuit missionaries among Indigenous peoples. Marquis also wrote "The War Chief of the Ottawas: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War," which examines the struggles during Pontiac's Rebellion. Through his narratives, Marquis contributes to the understanding of early Canadian history and the complexities of cultural encounters.

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