Earliest English language description of Texas
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Author: Pages, Monsieur [Pierre Marie Francois]
Title: Travels Round The World, In The Years 1767, 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771
Place Published: London
Publisher:J. Murray
Date Published: 1793, 92
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3 volumes. xx, 300; viii, 268; xxii, 303 pp. Folding tables in Volumes 1 and 3. (8vo) period full tree calf, gilt-lettered spine labels. Second Edition in English.
Translated from the French. Volume 3 is a first edition, dated 1792 on the title page. "Following the settlement of the Seven Years' War and the relaxed French-Spanish rivalry in North America, Pagès crossed Texas on the first lap of a journey around the world. Leaving his naval vessel at Santo Domingo on June 30, 1767, he sailed to New Orleans, traveled by the Mississippi and Red rivers to Natchitoches, then across Texas and into Mexico by way of the Old San Antonio Road. He returned to France by way of the Far East and then wrote an account of his adventure. The English translation of his book, Travels Round the World, in the Years 1767, 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771 (1791), is perhaps the oldest description of Texas in an English-language book." (Texas State Historical Association).
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