Subject: Ohio River
Period: 1787 (circa)
Publication: Lettres d'un Cultivateur Ameriquain
Color: Black & White
Size:
20.4 x 9.3 inches
51.8 x 23.6 cm
Interesting map from a French edition of Crevecoeur's important early collection of essays (Letters from an American Farmer). The sheet contains three separate maps showing the Indian villages in the region of the Ohio River. Engraved by Pierre Francois Tardieu. At upper left above neatline is "Tome IIIme. Page 413."
Crevecoeur was a French-born surveyor who settled in New York, where he produced this classic collection of twelve essays that reflected on the nature of American life, particularly its customs and manners. His description of bountiful American lands spurred many French people to immigrate to America. Howes describes Crevecoeur's work as follows: "Description of American life of great influence in attracting European immigration in the post-revolutionary period. As literature unexcelled by any American work of the eighteenth century."
References: Howes #C883.
Condition: B+
Issued folding on thick hand-laid watermarked paper with some light offsetting.