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Voyage à Itaboca et à l'Itacayuna
1er juillet 1897–11 octobre 1897
A detailed study of the waterways of Northern Brazil by the famous French explorer Coudreau, first published in 1898.
Henri Anatole Coudreau (Author)
9781108006927, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 26 November 2009
224 pages, 76 b/w illus. 40 maps
24.4 x 17 x 1.2 cm, 0.37 kg
Henri Coudreau (1859–1899) was one of the greatest explorers of the nineteenth century. Highly regarded in his own time as a thoroughly modern expedition leader, he did much of his work on behalf of the French colonial authorities in South America. However, towards the end of his life he undertook several expeditions for the Brazilian government of the state of Para. This book describes his fourth such journey, during the summer of 1897. Coudreau's objective was to study the Cachoeiras de Itaboca (waterfalls) and the river Itacayuna to find out whether they could be made navigable to steamships in order to connect this region with Para and other parts of Brazil. With 76 illustrations and 40 maps, this 1898 publication was the most extensive description of the region then available. It includes weather records and lists the altitudes of key locations and the distances between them.
1. Les Cachoeiras de Arumatheua
2. Les Cachoeiras de Itaboca
3. Les Cachoeiras do Tauiry
4. Cachoeira da Boca
5. Les jacarés du Paraupeba
6. L'Alto Itacayuna
7. Tempete
8. Travessaos do Chiqueirao
9. Les Cachoeiras du Bas Tocantins
10. Tableaux statistiques.
Subject Areas: Anthropology [JHM]