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This is the first inexpensive illustrated edition of one of the most delightful books written in the 18th century. A great source work of American geography, anthropology, and natural history, it contains accurate and entertaining descriptions of the area now included in Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas. From 1773 to 1778, Bartram, who was a trained natural scientist, travelled through the South, noting the characteristics of almost everything he encountered. He reported on the rivers of Florida, the groves of wild oranges, the swamps, the lagoons ; he made notes on the fish, tropical snakes and reptiles, the birds, both aquatic and land. Botanical specimens that he took preserved at least one valuable plant from extinction. Descriptions of the Cherokee Indians and their march toward civilization, the festivals of the Seminoles, the customs of the Creeks - all offer the anthropologist and historian a wealth of first-hand information, much of which is not available elsewhere.
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Littérature --- Afrique --- Antilles --- Amérique du Sud --- Poésie --- Amérique du Nord
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TECTONIQUE --- STRUCTURE D'ENSEMBLE --- GEOLOGIE APPLIQUEE --- ETUDE REGIONALE --- AMERIQUE DU NORD --- CANADA --- GEOLOGIE REGIONALE --- STRUCTURE D'ENSEMBLE --- ETUDE REGIONALE --- CANADA --- TECTONIQUE --- STRUCTURE D'ENSEMBLE --- GEOLOGIE APPLIQUEE --- ETUDE REGIONALE --- AMERIQUE DU NORD --- CANADA --- GEOLOGIE REGIONALE --- STRUCTURE D'ENSEMBLE --- ETUDE REGIONALE --- CANADA
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