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The Mariner of St. Malo: A Chronicle of the Voyages of Jacques Cartier

Leacock Stephen
Date de parution 03/02/2024
EAN: 9791041984404
Disponibilité Disponible chez l'éditeur
What drives a man to sail into the unknown, braving the vast and treacherous Atlantic Ocean? Jacques Cartier, a mariner from the small town of St. Malo, embarks on a series of voyages that would forever alter the course of history. Set against the ba... Voir la description complète
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ÉditeurCULTUREA
Nombre de pages52
Langue du livreAnglais
AuteurLeacock Stephen
FormatPaperback / softback
Type de produitLivre
Date de parution03/02/2024
Poids108 g
Dimensions (épaisseur x largeur x hauteur)0,40 x 17,00 x 22,00 cm
The Unyielding Spirit of a 16th-Century transition
What drives a man to sail into the unknown, braving the vast and treacherous Atlantic Ocean? Jacques Cartier, a mariner from the small town of St. Malo, embarks on a series of voyages that would forever alter the course of history. Set against the backdrop of the 16th century, a time of exploration and discovery, Cartier's expeditions are chronicled with precision and detail by Stephen Leacock. This historical narrative delves into the challenges and triumphs of Cartier's journeys as he navigates the uncharted waters of the New World. The story unfolds in an era marked by change and the quest for new territories, where Cartier's encounters with indigenous peoples and the harsh realities of the new land paint a vivid picture of the age of exploration. Leacock's account is not merely a tale of adventure; it is a window into the geopolitical dynamics of the time, where European powers vied for dominance and the changes of newly discovered lands. The narrative explores themes of change, cultural encounters, and the relentless human spirit that drives exploration. Through Cartier's eyes, readers are transported to a world of uncertainty and promise, where each voyage holds the potential for great discovery or devastating failure. By weaving together historical facts with engaging storytelling, this book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of Cartier's impact on history. It invites reflection on the nature of exploration and the enduring legacy of those who dared to venture beyond the known. Through Leacock's meticulous research and vivid prose, we gain insight into the motivations and experiences of one of history's great transformations, enriching our appreciation of the age of discovery.