Audubon in Nova Scotia
Audubon in Nova Scotia

LIBRAIRIE CARCAJOU

Audubon in Nova Scotia

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In August 1833, American artist and adventurer John James Audubon came ashore near Pictou, Nova Scotia, on his way home from three months exploring the Labrador coast?part of the ongoing research for his famous multivolume work, The Birds of America. Audubon spent eight days touring the province, visiting with local people (like the naturalist Thomas McCulloch) and collecting specimens, recording a wide range of observations in his journal. These journal entries provide context to one of Audubon’s important scientific relationships, as well as insights into life and travel in colonial Nova Scotia. The text is introduced and extensively annotated by Eric L. Mills, with original illustrations by Wesley Bates.

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