Rivals of Acadia

Rivals of Acadia

Rivals of Acadia

Harriet Vaughan Cheney

28,49 €
IVA incluido
Consulta disponibilidad
Editorial:
Wildside Press
Año de edición:
2005
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781557425171

Selecciona una librería:

  • Librería Samer Atenea
  • Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
  • Kálamo Books
  • Librería Perelló (Valencia)
  • Librería Elías (Asturias)
  • Donde los libros
  • Librería Kolima (Madrid)
  • Librería Proteo (Málaga)

M. Razilly, governor-general of the French province of Acadia, had entrusted the administration to D'Aulney de Charnisy, and St. Etienne, lord of La Tour. The former he appointed lieutenant of the western part of the colony, the latter of the eastern; they were separated by the river St. Croix. La Tour also held possession in right of a purchase, confirmed by the king's patent; and, on the death of Razilly, which happened at an early period of the settlement, he claimed the supreme command. His pretensions were violently disputed by D'Aulney; and, from that time, each had constantly sought to dispossess the other; and the most bitter enmity kept them continually at strife. Both had repeatedly endeavoured to obtain assistance from the New-England colonists; but, as yet, they had prudently declined to decide in favor of either, lest the other should prove a dangerous, or at least an annoying enemy. La Tour was, or pretended to be, a Hugonot,--which gave him a preference with the rulers of the Massachusetts; they had shewn a friendly disposition towards him, and permitted any persons, who chose, to engage in commerce with him. He had just returned from France, in a ship well laden with supplies for his fort at St. John's, and a stout crew, who were mostly protestants of Rochelle. But he found the fort besieged, and the mouth of the river shut up, by several vessels of D'Aulney's, whose force it would have been temerity to oppose. He sailed directly to Boston, to implore assistance in removing his enemy; bringing with him a commission from the king, which established his authority, as lieutenant-general in Acadia.

Artículos relacionados

  • The Only Witness
    Pamela Beason / TBD
    A MISSING BABYSeventeen-year-old Brittany Morgan dashed into the store for just a minute, leaving her sleeping baby in the car. Now Ivy's gone and half the town believes Brittany murdered her daughter.A HAUNTED DETECTIVEDetective Matthew Finn, a big-city fish out of water in small-town Evansburg, Washington, struggles with his wife's betrayal as he investigates Ivy Morg...
    Disponible

    20,64 €

  • The Gender of Inanimate Objects and Other Stories
    Laura Marello
    In the phosphorescent title novella of Laura Marello's collection, an enigmatic drifter pursues her circuitous path through the intricate cultural terrain of Sweetwater County, California, a patchwork of communities where "everyone speaks the wrong language." Through subtle, disciplined prose inflected with the deep colors and clear lines of ancient Mykonos and the northern...
    Disponible

    15,29 €

  • What's the Word?
    Lawrence Gordon
    This is a work of non-fiction. The events penned herein reflect real life situations; great times and terrible times; which my family, my friends, and I endured.      This work will reflect the spiritual aspects of my family. I was born and raised in our family church. The name of the church was God’s Universal House of Prayer and my Uncle, James Henderson was the Pastor until...
    Disponible

    7,19 €

  • Meritocrats
    Stuart Evans
    Stuart Evans’s first novel is a comedy-of-ill-manners set in a nouveau riche milieu: a fantastic satirical performance and hyper-referential homage to masters past and present. Paul Keller is the Stephen Dedalus of the piece, the son of Robert and Sylvie, whose internal monologue is spliced into the action, and whose incestuous feelings for his sister lead to an increase in his...
    Disponible

    19,71 €

  • Jack the Lad
    Frank English
    A tale based loosely in reality, this story traces the fortunes of the Ingles family in the West Riding coal fields around Wakefield. Theirs is a saga that could be replicated time after time in an area where scratching a living wasn't easy, and where coal, drink, and occasional infidelity played integral parts in the life of the community. Their story starts in the mid-194...
    Disponible

    13,53 €

  • The Empty Chair
    Penny Goetjen
    o A steamy Caribbean islando A missing female photographero A daughter’s relentless search and her entanglement in the island’s twisted subculture Don’t expect an umbrella in your drink when you escape to the Virgin Islands in this heart-pounding suspense novel as young Olivia Benning desperately searches for her photographer mother who has gone missing during a covert assignme...
    Disponible

    12,62 €

Otros libros del autor

  • The Rivals of Acadia
    Harriet Vaughan Cheney
    Set against the backdrop of 17th-century colonial North America, this historical romance explores the clash between French and English settlers in Acadia (modern-day Nova Scotia). It centers on a love triangle involving characters from opposing sides of the conflict, weaving together adventure, intrigue, and the tension of cultural rivalry. Cheney’s novel captures the struggle ...
    Disponible

    14,39 €

  • A Peep at the Pilgrims in Sixteen Hundred Thirty Six - A Tale of Olden Times;With Introductory Poems by Florence Earle Coates and Felicia Dorothea Hemans
    Harriet Vaughan Cheney
    'A Peep at the Pilgrims in Sixteen Hundred Thirty Six' is an 1824 historical romance novel by Harriet Vaughan Cheney. Set in 1636, it concerns the challenging lives of the early ’Pilgrims’ who arrived in American aboard the English ship the ’Mayflower’, which has since become an important part of North American history and the subject of innumerable works of art, plays, films, ...
    Disponible

    31,53 €

  • A Peep at the Pilgrims in Sixteen Hundred Thirty-Six
    Harriet Vaughan Cheney
    Step back in time to 1636 with Harriet Vaughan Cheney’s 'A Peep at the Pilgrims,' a vivid tale of life in early colonial America. This historical novel offers a glimpse into the daily lives, challenges, and unwavering faith of the Pilgrims as they navigate the New World. Through engaging characters and meticulous detail, Cheney brings to life the spirit of perseverance and comm...
    Disponible

    26,16 €

  • The Rivals Of Acadia
    Harriet Vaughan Cheney
    ''The Rivals of Acadia: An Old Story of the New World'' is a historical fiction novel written by Harriet Vaughan Cheney and published in 1827. The story is set in the 17th century in the French colony of Acadia, which is now known as Nova Scotia. The novel follows the lives of two young women, Marie and Marguerite, who are both in love with the same man, a young soldier named C...
    Disponible

    33,34 €