Antoine-Joseph Pernetty (Abbã(c))

Histoire D'un Voyage Aux Isles Malouines, Fait En 1763 & 1764

Sprache: Französisch.
kartoniert , 346 Seiten
ISBN 1024443841
EAN 9781024443844
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Creative Media Partners, LLC

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Histoire D'un Voyage Aux Isles Malouines, Fait En 1763 & 1764, Volume 2, by Antoine-Joseph Pernetty, recounts the AbbÃ(c) Pernetty's voyage to the Falkland Islands. This volume offers detailed observations and reflections on the Magellan Strait and the Patagonian people. This historical travelogue provides valuable insights into 18th-century exploration, offering a unique perspective on the geography, natural history, and indigenous populations of these remote regions. Pernettyâ€(TM)s work remains an important historical document for understanding the early European encounters with South America and the South Atlantic.
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