William Bartram
Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges or Creek
William Bartram
Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges or Creek
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One of the most important works of American natural history, Bartram's 1791 book influenced generations of American writers and scientists.
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One of the most important works of American natural history, Bartram's 1791 book influenced generations of American writers and scientists.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 580
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 808g
- ISBN-13: 9781108032667
- ISBN-10: 1108032664
- Artikelnr.: 34023208
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 580
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 808g
- ISBN-13: 9781108032667
- ISBN-10: 1108032664
- Artikelnr.: 34023208
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I: Introduction
1. The author embarks at Philadelphia
2. Embarks again for Georgia and arrives at Savanna
3. Crosses the river at Fort Barrington and arrives at St. Ille
4. Sets off from Savanna to Augusta, one hundred sixty-five miles North-West from the sea coast
5. The author leaves Broughton island and ascends the Alatamaha
Part II: 1. Sets off from Savanna to East Florida, proceeding by land to the Alatamaha
2. Leaves Frederica for the lower trading-house on St. Juan's
3. Leaves Amerlia Island and arrives at the Cowford, on the river St. Juan's
4. Proceeds farther up the river
5. Provides for continuing his voyage higher up the river, engages an Indian to assist in navigating his bark, and sets sail, the Indian becomes tired and requests to be set on shore
6. Proceeds on a journey to Cuscowilla
7. Sets out again on a journey to Talahsochte
8. The author makes an excursion again up St. Juan's to Lake George
9. Indian warriors, their frolic
10. Farther account of the rattle snake
11. Visits an Indian village on the river
Part III: 1. The author sets out for the Cherokee territories
2. Proceeds for Fort James, Dartmouth
3. Oncone vale
4. Sets off from Whatogao to the Overhills towns
5. Sets off from Dartmouth to the Upper Creeks and Chactaws country
6. Proceeds, and after three days journey arrives at Tallase, on the Tallapoose river
7. Leaves Mobile for Manchac on the Mississippi
8. Leaves Mobile on his return
9. Short excursion in the South of Georgia
10. Proceeds for Charleston
Part IV: 1. Persons, character, and qualifications of the Aborigines
2. Government and civil society
3. Dress, feasts, and divertisements
4. Concerning property, agriculture, arts, and manufactures
5. Marriages and funeral rites
6. Language and monuments
Index.
1. The author embarks at Philadelphia
2. Embarks again for Georgia and arrives at Savanna
3. Crosses the river at Fort Barrington and arrives at St. Ille
4. Sets off from Savanna to Augusta, one hundred sixty-five miles North-West from the sea coast
5. The author leaves Broughton island and ascends the Alatamaha
Part II: 1. Sets off from Savanna to East Florida, proceeding by land to the Alatamaha
2. Leaves Frederica for the lower trading-house on St. Juan's
3. Leaves Amerlia Island and arrives at the Cowford, on the river St. Juan's
4. Proceeds farther up the river
5. Provides for continuing his voyage higher up the river, engages an Indian to assist in navigating his bark, and sets sail, the Indian becomes tired and requests to be set on shore
6. Proceeds on a journey to Cuscowilla
7. Sets out again on a journey to Talahsochte
8. The author makes an excursion again up St. Juan's to Lake George
9. Indian warriors, their frolic
10. Farther account of the rattle snake
11. Visits an Indian village on the river
Part III: 1. The author sets out for the Cherokee territories
2. Proceeds for Fort James, Dartmouth
3. Oncone vale
4. Sets off from Whatogao to the Overhills towns
5. Sets off from Dartmouth to the Upper Creeks and Chactaws country
6. Proceeds, and after three days journey arrives at Tallase, on the Tallapoose river
7. Leaves Mobile for Manchac on the Mississippi
8. Leaves Mobile on his return
9. Short excursion in the South of Georgia
10. Proceeds for Charleston
Part IV: 1. Persons, character, and qualifications of the Aborigines
2. Government and civil society
3. Dress, feasts, and divertisements
4. Concerning property, agriculture, arts, and manufactures
5. Marriages and funeral rites
6. Language and monuments
Index.
Part I: Introduction
1. The author embarks at Philadelphia
2. Embarks again for Georgia and arrives at Savanna
3. Crosses the river at Fort Barrington and arrives at St. Ille
4. Sets off from Savanna to Augusta, one hundred sixty-five miles North-West from the sea coast
5. The author leaves Broughton island and ascends the Alatamaha
Part II: 1. Sets off from Savanna to East Florida, proceeding by land to the Alatamaha
2. Leaves Frederica for the lower trading-house on St. Juan's
3. Leaves Amerlia Island and arrives at the Cowford, on the river St. Juan's
4. Proceeds farther up the river
5. Provides for continuing his voyage higher up the river, engages an Indian to assist in navigating his bark, and sets sail, the Indian becomes tired and requests to be set on shore
6. Proceeds on a journey to Cuscowilla
7. Sets out again on a journey to Talahsochte
8. The author makes an excursion again up St. Juan's to Lake George
9. Indian warriors, their frolic
10. Farther account of the rattle snake
11. Visits an Indian village on the river
Part III: 1. The author sets out for the Cherokee territories
2. Proceeds for Fort James, Dartmouth
3. Oncone vale
4. Sets off from Whatogao to the Overhills towns
5. Sets off from Dartmouth to the Upper Creeks and Chactaws country
6. Proceeds, and after three days journey arrives at Tallase, on the Tallapoose river
7. Leaves Mobile for Manchac on the Mississippi
8. Leaves Mobile on his return
9. Short excursion in the South of Georgia
10. Proceeds for Charleston
Part IV: 1. Persons, character, and qualifications of the Aborigines
2. Government and civil society
3. Dress, feasts, and divertisements
4. Concerning property, agriculture, arts, and manufactures
5. Marriages and funeral rites
6. Language and monuments
Index.
1. The author embarks at Philadelphia
2. Embarks again for Georgia and arrives at Savanna
3. Crosses the river at Fort Barrington and arrives at St. Ille
4. Sets off from Savanna to Augusta, one hundred sixty-five miles North-West from the sea coast
5. The author leaves Broughton island and ascends the Alatamaha
Part II: 1. Sets off from Savanna to East Florida, proceeding by land to the Alatamaha
2. Leaves Frederica for the lower trading-house on St. Juan's
3. Leaves Amerlia Island and arrives at the Cowford, on the river St. Juan's
4. Proceeds farther up the river
5. Provides for continuing his voyage higher up the river, engages an Indian to assist in navigating his bark, and sets sail, the Indian becomes tired and requests to be set on shore
6. Proceeds on a journey to Cuscowilla
7. Sets out again on a journey to Talahsochte
8. The author makes an excursion again up St. Juan's to Lake George
9. Indian warriors, their frolic
10. Farther account of the rattle snake
11. Visits an Indian village on the river
Part III: 1. The author sets out for the Cherokee territories
2. Proceeds for Fort James, Dartmouth
3. Oncone vale
4. Sets off from Whatogao to the Overhills towns
5. Sets off from Dartmouth to the Upper Creeks and Chactaws country
6. Proceeds, and after three days journey arrives at Tallase, on the Tallapoose river
7. Leaves Mobile for Manchac on the Mississippi
8. Leaves Mobile on his return
9. Short excursion in the South of Georgia
10. Proceeds for Charleston
Part IV: 1. Persons, character, and qualifications of the Aborigines
2. Government and civil society
3. Dress, feasts, and divertisements
4. Concerning property, agriculture, arts, and manufactures
5. Marriages and funeral rites
6. Language and monuments
Index.