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Massacre de MM. de Langle, Lamanon et de dix autres individus des deux equipages. Dessine par N. Ozanne. Grave par Dequevauviller. L. Aubert scripsit. Atlas du Voyage de la Perouse, no. 66. (Paris: L'Imprimerie de la Republique, An V, 1797)
- Description:
- Engraved drawing. La Perouse set sail from France in 1785 to continue the discoveries of Captain Cook. He was shipwrecked in 1788 but his narrative, maps, and views survived and were published in 1797. This copy consists of the Atlas only to the First French edition. It is an exceptional copy, with very strong impressions. It should be compared... Massacre Bay (American Samoa)
- Display date:
- 1797
- Location:
- American Samoa
- Format:
- image
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
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- David Rumsey
- Publisher:
- L'Imprimerie de la Republique
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- David Rumsey
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