| Author/Contributor(s): | Duhaut-Cilly, Auguste ; Frugé, August ; Harlow, Neal ; Frugé, August ; Harlow, Neal |
| Publisher: | University of California Press |
| Date: | 04/15/1999 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
A veteran of the Napoleonic wars, Duhaut-Cilly was an educated man conversant in Spanish and English. He was also Catholic, which gave him special access to the California missions. Thus his diary allows the reader an insider's view of the padres' lives, including their dealings with the military. Through his eyes we see the region's indigenous people and how they were treated, and we're privy to his commentary on the behavior of the Californios.
This translation also contains Duhaut-Cilly's account of the Sandwich Islands portion of his voyage and provides an authentic rendering of life at sea during the early nineteenth century. In the spirit of Richard Henry Dana's Two Years before the Mast, Duhaut-Cilly's reflections are a historical gem for anyone with a love of personal narratives and original accounts of the past.