Selections From The Letters Of De Brosses
- 338 pages
- 12 hours of reading






Focusing on the expeditions of notable navigators like James Cook and Abel Tasman, this historical account chronicles voyages to the southern lands, exploring the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Charles De Brosses details encounters with diverse cultures, as well as the unique flora and fauna of these regions. Published in 1756, this two-volume work serves as a vital resource on the history of exploration and is regarded as a classic in travel literature. The reprint aims to preserve its cultural significance.