La Salle, Discovery of The Great West

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La Salle, Discovery of The Great West

Immerse yourself in the captivating narrative of Francis Parkman, one of Americas pioneering historians, celebrated for his masterful storytelling and vivid prose. His works, particularly the series France and England in North America, have garnered global acclaim, yet not without controversy. Critics like Edmund Wilson praised Parkmans artful clarity, while others, including historians W. J. Eccles and Francis Jennings, challenged his biases toward nationality, race, and Native Americans. Despite the criticisms, contemporary scholars recognize Parkmans contributions to historical writing, with Robert S. Allen calling it a rich mixture of history and literature. As you journey through this volume, youll explore the complexities of colonial North America and the enduring legacy of Parkmans evocative language. Note This LibriVox recording does not include footnotes. For detailed references, visit project Gutenberg at http//www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/40143.

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Immerse yourself in the captivating narrative of Francis Parkman, one of Americas pioneering historians, celebrated for his masterful storytelling and vivid prose. His works, particularly the series France and England in North America, have garnered global acclaim, yet not without controversy. Critics like Edmund Wilson praised Parkmans artful clarity, while others, including historians W. J. Eccles and Francis Jennings, challenged his biases toward nationality, race, and Native Americans. Despite the criticisms, contemporary scholars recognize Parkmans contributions to historical writing, with Robert S. Allen calling it a rich mixture of history and literature. As you journey through this volume, youll explore the complexities of colonial North America and the enduring legacy of Parkmans evocative language. Note This LibriVox recording does not include footnotes. For detailed references, visit project Gutenberg at http//www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/40143.

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Francis Parkman, Jr.

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