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Histoire naturelle des Indes : the Drake manuscript in the Pierpont Morgan Library  Cover Image Book Book

Histoire naturelle des Indes : the Drake manuscript in the Pierpont Morgan Library / preface by Charles E. Pierce, Jr. ; foreword by Patrick O'Brian ; introduction by Verlyn Klinkenborg ; translations by Ruth S. Kraemer.

Pierpont Morgan Library. (Added Author).

Summary:

In 1983, The Pierpont Morgan Library received, as the bequest of Clara S. Peck, an extraordinary volume whose beautiful paintings and descriptions document the plant, animal, and human life of the Caribbean late in the sixteenth century. Spaniards had already begun to exert influence over the indigenous people of the area when explorers from England and France arrived, among them Sir Francis Drake. The book, known as "The Drake Manuscript," and titled Histoire Naturelle des Indes when it was bound in the eighteenth century, gives us a wonderful picture of daily life at the time of Drake's many visits to the region. Although Drake's connection to the manuscript is uncertain, he is mentioned on more than one occasion by the authors. Drake himself is known to have painted, but none of his work survives.
The work presented, here in full facsimile for the first time, is from the hands of two or more artists, most likely French, and the descriptions are French as well. Patrick O'Brian gives us a fascinating account of Drake the voyager. And in Verlyn Klinkenborg's introduction to the facsimile, we are given the background necessary to appreciate this magnificent manuscript to its fullest extent. Charles E. Pierce, Jr.'s preface and Ruth Kraemer's translations of the text round out this rich, beautiful, and historically invaluable book.

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  • ISBN: 0393039943
  • ISBN: 9780393039948
  • Physical Description: xxii, 272 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Norton, ©1996.

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General Note:
"Though this work is often called the Drake manuscript, it bears on its title page (inserted when it was bound) the name Histoire naturelle des Indes -- The natural history of the Indies. That is an accurate account of its contents, for the volume contains 199 separate images of West Indian plants, animals and Indian life with accompanying captions written in late sixteenth-century French"--Introduction.
Subject: Caribbean Area > Description and travel > Early works to 1800.
Natural history > Caribbean Area > Pre-Linnean works.
Indians > First contact with Europeans.
Caribbean Area > Social life and customs > Early works to 1800.
Manuscripts, English > New York (State) > New York > Facsimile.
Caribbean Area > Pictorial works.
Manners and customs.
Natural history.
Travel.
Caribbean Area.
New York (State) > New York.
Natural History.
Indians, Central American > history.
Genre: Manuscripts.
Illustrated works.
Early works.
Manuscripts.
Pictorial works.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Lummi Library F 2171 .D7314 1996 281296 Stacks Available -


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