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9781585441211
Robert Cavelier de La Salle: daring explorer, empire builder, shaper of history--& shameless schemer who abused his followers & deceived his king. In The Wreck of the Belle, the Ruin of La Salle, acclaimed historian Robert S. Weddle reveals how La Salle & his closest associates spun a web of secrecy & falsehood about their travels, dissembled their objectives, & put their own spin on his exploits by suppressing other would-be diarists. Weddle's study represents a major revision of the story of La Salle & his times as they have been traditionally understood, with few of the major characters in the epie tale emerging unscathed. Even La Salle's death was misreported by survivors of the French colony in Spanish-claimed territory as they sought to save themselves. This book evolved from the Texas Historical Commission's 1995 discovery in Matagorda Bay, along the Texas coast, of the wreck of La Belle the last of four vessels that La Salle brought to America on his final mission. Artifacts salvaged from the ship shed new light on the efforts of La Salle & his two hundred colonists to establish the first European settlement between Florida & Mexico, a settlement that has been erroneously labeled Fort-Saint-Louis. As history provided the clues that led to this archaeological discovery, so archaeology now fills in the blanks of history, raising a barrage of new questions about the colony. Weddle marshals the evidence to answer those questions, reframing the old picture of one of France's premier American explorers in the light of new discovery. Weddle's exhaustive research has resulted in a work not limited to La Salle's final misadventures in Texas. Rather. He chronicles the explorer's activities throughout his travels in North America. Drawing on several unpublished sources to provide a more accurate picture of La Salle as a private individual & as a legendary explorer.Weddle, Robert S. is the author of 'Wreck of the Belle, the Ruin of LA Salle', published 2001 under ISBN 9781585441211 and ISBN 158544121X.
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