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While French sea captain Auguste Duhaut-Cilly may not have become
wealthy from his around-the-world travels between 1826 and 1829,
his trip has enriched historians interested in early
nineteenth-century California. Because of a poor choice in goods to
trade he found it necessary to spend nearly two years on the Alta
and Baja California coasts before disposing of his cargo and
returning to France. What was bad luck for Duhaut-Cilly was good
luck for us, however, because he recorded his impressions of the
region's natural history and human populations in a diary. This
translation of Duhaut-Cilly's writing offers today's readers a rare
eyewitness account of the pastoral society that was Mexican
California, including the missions at the height of their power.
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