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    Title
    Canada ou Nouvelle France
    Author
    Mallet, Allain Manesson
    Date
    1684; 1684
    Subject
    Canada – Maps – Early Works to 1800
    North America – Maps – Early Works to 1800
    Early Works
    North America
    New England
    Canada – Maps – Early Works to 1800
    North America – Maps – Early Works to 1800
    Early Works
    North America
    New England
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/1270
    Abstract
    An early depiction of the Eastern Seaboard, from Terres Arctiques Incognues to Virginie, including also an outline of the Great Lakes. Native Indians appear at the top right and the title is displayed on a scroll cartouche at lower left. From the German text edition published by Davis Zunners. Allain Manneson Mallet (1630-1706), was a military engineer and geographer who worked in 17th century France under King Louis XIV.
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