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Kessinger Publishing - La Nouvelle-Guinee: Le Golfe Huon (1888) French Edition

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Vivid voyage into 19th-century New Guinea

La Nouvelle-Guinee: Le Golfe Huon (1888) documents Bonaparte's expedition to the Gulf of Huon in 1885, offering a rare window into historical travel, natural history, and cultural observation. This facsimile reprint preserves the voice and detail of the original work, inviting readers to step aboard the ship and walk through rain-soaked paths, palm-fringed shores, and the dim light of evening villages.

Readers will encounter first-hand notes on the region's flora and fauna, descriptions of landscapes, and accounts of social customs shared by communities encountered along inland rivers and coastal settlements. The prose balances admiration, curiosity, and scientific inquiry characteristic of the era. While not a modern ethnographic text, it provides a tangible snapshot of exploration-era narratives, offering context for students of history and readers with a taste for travel writing.

Within this edition, you will find:

  • A faithful facsimile of the 1888 edition, including period typography and pagination.
  • Descriptive passages about daily life, ceremonial practices, and natural environments observed during the voyage.
  • Contextual notes on the expedition and the scientific aims common to 19th-century exploration.

Reading it can enrich classrooms, study groups, or personal libraries with a rare antiquarian title. The language is French, so readers may enjoy practicing language skills or exploring historical prose in its original form.

Format and condition: This scarce antiquarian book is reproduced as a facsimile and may include imperfections such as library marks or archival notations. Such characteristics are part of its history and charm, serving as reminders of its journey through time. If you collect travel narratives or works on exploration history, this edition can complement other resources from the era.

Who might appreciate this release? Historians, language enthusiasts, library collectors, and anyone curious about 19th-century expeditions to New Guinea will likely find value in Bonaparte's account and the breadth of detail it offers about the region's landscapes, people, and environment during that period.

Audience and use cases

  • Researchers studying colonial-era travel narratives and historical geography.
  • Library collectors seeking a rare French-language antiquarian title from the 19th century.
  • French-language readers interested in historical prose and exploration history.

Language: French edition. This work is a window into a past era of exploration and literary culture, offering material for discussion, study, and personal enrichment without assuming modern interpretations.

FAQ

Q: What is this edition about?

A: An 1888 expedition account describing New Guinea's Gulf of Huon, its people, flora, and challenges.

Q: What should a reader expect from the facsimile reprint?

A: A faithful reproduction with potential library marks, suitable for historical study and library collection.