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Mapping Texas and the Gulf Coast - The Contributions of Saint-Denis, Olivan, and Le Maire (Paperback)
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Mapping Texas and the Gulf Coast - The Contributions of Saint-Denis, Olivan, and Le Maire (Paperback)
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List price R368
Loot Price R326
Discovery Miles 3 260
You Save R42 (11%)
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This careful study of eighteenth-century cartography along the Gulf
Coast reveals a fascinating mix of cooperation and competition
between Spain and France.Louis Juchereau de Saint-Denis explored
much of the region around the Gulf and sent data to his homeland of
France, but he also shared information with Spanish officials. Juan
Manuel de Olivan Rebolledo used this information to create several
maps, one of which was drawn to demonstrate how Spain might protect
itself from the French threat in Louisiana and Canada.Information
from the Olivan/Saint-Denis maps soon emerged on French maps.
Guillaume Delisle's 1718 ""mother map"" of the Gulf Coast was made
possible by Francois Le Maire, a virtually unknown French
missionary in Mobile. Jack Jackson and Winston De Ville examine Le
Maire's various memoirs and maps, which relied on Saint-Denis for
their portrayal of the ""Western Country."" Le Maire's work
explains how Delisle acquired the information to draw his
profoundly influential map.This important book for cartographers
will also be of interest to the lay historian and the Gulf Coast
enthusiast.
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