Where Fate Beckons: The Life of Jean-Francois de la Perouse

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ReadHowYouWant.com, Jan 20, 2010 - Biography & Autobiography - 540 pages
French explorer and naval officer Jean-Franois de la Prouse (1741 - 88) was, after James Cook, the greatest explorer of the Pacific in the eighteenth century. In 1785, La Perouse was commissioned by Louis XVI to head an expedition into the uncharted regions of the Pacific Ocean. Setting out from France, the expedition over the next three years was the first to map the coasts of California, Alaska, and Siberia. From there, La Prouse continued to Easter Island and Hawaii, where La Prouse Bay bears his name. After a stop in Botany Bay, Australia, La Prouse's two ships set out for the Solomon Islands. En route, they encountered a storm and were sunk; despite search efforts over the centuries, no trace of the wreckage of La Prouse's ships has been found. Where Fate Beckons tells the story of La Prouse's life and adventures, along the way providing a lively introduction to the world of French colonialism, the end of the Age of Exploration, and French society in the years leading to the French Revolution.
 

Contents

A TEENAGER
1
Part
54
DOWN IN THE INDIAN
86
INTRODUCING ELÉONORE BROUDOU
118
THE AMERICAN
172
THE AMERICAN CAMPAIGN
188
THE STRUGGLE
206
TRIUMPHS
228
THE GREAT
296
THE FINAL
312
SOUTH AND NORTH
338
ALASKA
359
ACROSS THE PACIFIC TO CHINA AND THE PHILIPPINES
376
THE PHILIPPINES
390
KAMCHATKA
416
FORTY YEARS
438

THE HUDSON
259
FAMILY
279
THE UNENDING
455

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