Travels through Canada and the United States of North America in the Years 1806, 1807, and 1808
In the opening decades of the nineteenth century, the writings of John Lambert renewed the British public's fascination with the landscapes, peoples, flora, and fauna of the Canadian colonies and the United States. First published in 1811, and ultimately running into four editions, this two-volume work is packed with closely-observed descriptions, facts and figures about colonial life, as well as lively anecdotes. The 'corrected and improved' second edition reissued here was published in 1814, towards the end of the Napoleonic Wars. It promised to 'enable the British reader to form a just opinion of the Canadian colonies, and to appreciate the character of the neighbouring enemies who threaten their existence'. A trained painter, Lambert illustrated his account with lithographs based on his own watercolours. Volume 1 contains accounts of Lambert's outward voyage, Newfoundland and Quebec, covering subjects as diverse as chimney sweeps, French Jesuits, maple sugar, and 'stinking cheese'.
This travelogue offers a fascinating glimpse into life in Canada and the United States in the early 19th century. Lambert provides detailed descriptions of the people, culture, and landscapes he...
Title: Travels through lower Canada and the United States of North America, in the years 1806, 1807, and 1808.<br /><br />Author: John Lambert<br /><br...
Title: Travels through Lower Canada and the United States of North America in the years 1806, 1807 and 1808. To which are added, biographical notices ... of some of the leading characters in the...
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