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French Explorers of the Pacific. II: The Nineteenth Century. Published by Oxford at the Clarendon Press. Vol. I: The Eighteenth Century; Vol.
John Dunmore has done more than anyone to bring our attention to the achievements of eighteenth and nineteenth century French explorers of the Pacific" . French explorers in the Pacific. Vol 1: The eighteenth century. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Dunmore, John (1969). cette étonnante biographie, élégamment écrite (this stunning and elegantly written biography (of Bougainville))". The succinct and perceptive evaluation of the voyages and the Anglo-French rivalry is of great use". Vol 2: The nineteenth century. ISBN 978-0-19-821540-0.
Books Catalogue (Individuals). Volume 30, Issue 3. May 1971, pp. 652-653. Volume II. The Nineteenth Century. New York: Oxford University Press, 1969. vii, 383 pp. Conclusions, Bibliography, Index.
Read by John Dunmore. John Dunmore is professor emeritus of French at Massey University, New Zealand and has written more than twenty books on French navigation in the Pacific. Books by John Dunmore. Mor. rivia About French Explorers. See a Problem? We’d love your help. Details (if other): Cancel.
French explorers in the Pacific. v. 2. Includes bibliographies and indexes. NL 91. 91665 D922 Copy: Vol 2 (hbk). Main Reading Room Missing. 91665 D922 Copy: Vol 1 (hbk). Oxford : Clarendon Press. French explorers in the Pacific, by John Dunmore Clarendon Press Oxford 1965. Australian/Harvard Citation. 1965, French explorers in the Pacific, by John Dunmore Clarendon Press Oxford. N 91.
The eighteenth century. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Trent University Library Donation. Jason Calder" is a pseudonym for John Dunmore.
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