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"This new, comprehensive, critical edition of Radisson's works - of special interest not only to Canadians but to the international community at large - is welcome and timely." John A. Dickinson, University of Montreal
Pierre-Esprit Radisson (1636?-1710) was many men. He was a teenager captured, tortured, and adopted by the Mohawk, and a youth relishing the freedom of the wilderness. He was the French-born servant of an ambitious English trading company and a hapless petitioner at the court of Louis XIV. He was a central figure in the tug-of-war between France and England over Hudson Bay and a pretender to aristocratic status who had to defend his actions before James II. Finally,...
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