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I'.ir.LIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Lahontan (A. L. tie D.) — Coiitiiuied. 



Des beriihmtcu | Herru | Baron Do 



Laboutan | Neuesto Reiseu | uacli | 

 NorJ-Iudieii / | oder dern | luittei-- 

 iiiiclitisclien America | mit vielenbesou- 

 derii and bey keiiuim Scribeuteu befiiul- 

 licheu I Cnriositaetcn. | Audi bey die- 

 ser auderu Auflage mit | seiner Reiso 

 nacU Portngall / Deuuemarck und | 

 Spanieu / vermehret. | Aus dem Fran 

 tzusischen iibersetzeb | von | M. Vi.scb- 

 er. I 



Hamburg und Leipzig/ | Im Ncu- 

 niaunischen-Verlag/ MDCCXI [1711]. 



12 p. 11. pp. 1-753, map, 10'^.— Liiigni.stlcs as 

 above, pp. 503-590. 



Copies necn: Brown. 



Voyages | du baron | doLahontau | 



dan.s I I'Amerique | soi){.eutrionale, ] 

 Qui contienueut uue Relation d'i.s ditie- 

 rens | Peuplesqui y habilent ; la nature 

 lie lear | Gouvernement ; leur Com- 

 merce, leurs I Coutumes, leur Religion, 

 &, leur maniere | de fairo la Guerre : | 

 L'IntenH des Fran(^,ois &, des Ang'.ois 

 dan.s le | Commerce qu'il.s fontav(!c ccs 

 Nations; I'a- 1 vantage quel' Angleterre 

 pent retirer de ce | Pais, dtant en 

 Guerre avec la France. | Le tout en- 

 richi de Cartes & de Figures. | Tome 

 lireraier[-second]. | Seconde Edition 

 revue, corrigde & augmentde. | [De- 

 sign.] I 



A Amsterdam, | Chez Francois I'Ho- 

 nor6, vis-a-vis de la Bourse. | M.DCC. 

 XXVIII [1728]. 



3 vols, maps, 12^. Vol. 2, Mcmoires &.C. 

 Tlio third volume, Suite <lii voyage etc., has 

 the inipiiut: A Arusterilam, | Clie/, la Veuve 

 tie Boeteraau. | M. DUO. XXVIII [1728]. 



Dictionary of tlio Aljiouliiu, vol. 2, pp. 311- 

 331). — Huron vocabulary, pp. 337-338. 



Copies seen: Astor, Boston Athcua'um, lUil- 

 ish Museum, Brown. 



The Biinley copy, No. 100, sokl for $2.50. Au 

 old calf, gilt copy. No. 28901, is priced by 

 Quaritch, \l. 



■ New 1 Voyages j to | North-America. 



I Containing | au Account of the sev- 

 eral NatK)ns of that vast Con- | tiuent ; 

 their Customs, Commerce, and Way of 

 Naviga- | tion upon the Lakes and Riv- 

 ers ; the .several Attempts of| the En- 

 glish and French to dispossess one an- 

 other ; with the reasons | of the Mis- 

 carriage of the former ; and the various 

 I Adventures between the Frsnch, and 

 the Iroqueso Confc- | derates of Eng- 



Lahontan (A. L. do D.)^ Continued, 

 haul from lGd:3 to lulM. | A Geograph- 

 ical description of Canada, and a | 

 Natural History of the Country, with 

 Remarks upon | their Government, and 

 the Interest of the English and | French 

 in their Commerce. | Also a Dialogue 

 between the Author and a General ] of 

 tlie Savages, giving a full View of the 

 Religion and | strange Opinions of 

 those people: With au Account of | 

 the Author's Retreat to Portugal and 

 Denmark, and l;is ] Remarks on those 

 Courts. I To which is added, | A Dic- 

 tionary of the Algonkine Language 

 whicli is I generally spoke in North- 

 America. I Illu.strdted with Twenty- 

 three Maps and Cuts. | Written in 

 French j By the Baron Lahontan, | 

 Lord Lieutenant of the French Colony 

 atPlacentia | in Newfoundland, at that 

 Time in England. | Done into English. 

 The Second Edition. | In Two Volumes. 

 I A great Part of which never Printed 

 in the Original. | Vol. 1[-II]. | 



London: | Printed for Johi" Brindley, 

 Bookseller, at the Kings-Arms | in New- 

 bond-street, Bookbinder to her Majesty 

 and his | Royal Highness the Prince of 

 Wales; and Charles | Corbe t, at Addi- 

 son's-head. Tempie-bar. i!"). 



2 vols, maps, 8°. The imprint to vol. 2 (Now 

 voyages * * giving a full account oltlie cu.s- 

 toms, commerce, religion, &c.)is: Printed for 

 J. ]}i-indley * * and C. Corbett, * " 

 M.DCC. XXXV [17:i.-,J. 



Algonkin dictionary, vol.2, ])p. 2,S!)-303.— Hu- 

 ron words, pp. 303-304. 



Copies itcen : Brown. 



At the Menzii-s s ile a half gray calf, autiiiuo 

 copy, No. 1178, sold for $13. A copy at the Brin- 

 ley sale, No. 101*, brought $12.50. Clarke & 

 Co., 188G, No. 5495, price it $12. 



New I voyages | to | North-America. 



I Containing | An Account of the sev- 

 eral Nations of that vast Con- | tinent ; 

 their Custom.s, Commerce, and Way of 

 Naviga- | tion upon the Lakes and Riv- 

 ers ; the several Attempts of | the En- 

 glish and French to dispossess one an- 

 other ; with the | Rea.sons of the Mi.s- 

 carriage of the former ; and the various 

 I Adventures between the French, and 

 the Iroijueso Confo- | derates of Eng- 

 land, from lf)83 to 1()94. | A Geograph- 

 ical Description of Canada, and a | 

 Natural Ilist'iry of the Country, with 



