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ISBN: 9782080720771
Sumérgete en el fascinante mundo de "Récits de voyage, tome 1: Le Nouveau Monde" de Jean de Léry. Esta edición en rústica, publicada por Flammarion el 14 de mayo de 1999, te transporta a través de 115 páginas llenas de aventuras y descubrimientos. Con unas dimensiones de 17.3 x 10.7 x 0.8 cm y un peso de 119 gramos, este libro es perfecto para llevar contigo a cualquier lugar y explorar el Nuevo Mundo desde la comodidad de tu hogar.

Jean de Léry (1534/1536–1613) was an explorer, writer, and Reformed pastor born in Lamargelle, Côte-d'Or, France. Scholars disagree about whether he was a member of the lesser nobility or merely a shoemaker. Either way, he was not a public figure prior to accompanying a small group of fellow Protestants to their new colony on an island in the Bay of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from 1557 to 1558. There he produced the first known transcriptions of native American music: two chants of the Tupinambá, near Rio de Janeiro. The colony, France Antarctique was founded by the Chevalier de Villegaignon, with promises of religious freedom, but on arrival, the Chevalier contested the Protestants' beliefs and persecuted them. After eight months, the Protestants left their colony and survived for a short time on the mainland, living amongst the Tupinambá Indians. These events were the basis of de Lery's book, History of a Voyage to the Land of Brazil (1578). Exhausted and starving, they then returned to France aboard a pirate ship.
