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Voyage dans les parties sud de l'Amérique septentrionale

1798Chez Carteret et Brosson, libraires, rue Pierre-Sarrasin nos 13 et 7. Dugour et Durand, rue et maison Serpente.

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This classic account chronicles William Bartram's extensive travels through the American South in the late 18th century. He meticulously records the region's diverse flora and fauna, along with detailed observations of the Creek, Cherokee, and Choctaw Native American cultures he encountered. Bartram's work offers a unique window into the natural world and indigenous societies of early America.

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About the author

William Bartram is the author of The United States in Literature, with special editions for The Glass Menagerie and All My Sons. His work focuses on American literature and drama.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Is this book considered a foundational text in American natural history?

    William Bartram's 'Voyage' is widely regarded as a seminal work in American natural history, influencing later naturalists and writers like Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson with its detailed observations of the American wilderness.

  • Does this book offer insights into early American ethnography?

    Bartram's account provides significant ethnographic detail on the Creek, Cherokee, and Choctaw peoples, offering one of the earliest and most extensive firsthand descriptions of their cultures and societies from an American perspective.

  • What is the historical significance of Bartram's botanical illustrations?

    The book is notable for its pioneering botanical illustrations, which were among the first detailed depictions of North American flora and contributed significantly to the scientific understanding and classification of plants in the region.