Old Mobile - Fort Louis de la Louisiane, 1702-11 (Paperback, 2nd ed.)


The highly praised, landmark history of the founding of Mobile Commissioned to mark the 275th anniversary of the founding of the city of Mobile, Old Mobile is award-winning historian Jay Higginbotham's definitive history of the origins of French settlement on Mobile Bay and the birth of the city. Higginbotham's narrative is replete with memorable characters, such as the LeMoyne brothers: Iberville, the aristocratic adventurer who abandoned the settlement and the younger Bienville, whose iron determination and Catholic faith sustained the community through its first hardscrabble years 26 miles upriver, a disastrous flood in 1711, and the community's retreat to the city's current location, nearer the French supply depot on Dauphin Island. The majestic sweep of Higginbotham's fascinating account also takes in early Mobile's relations with neighboring European settlements, such as their meddling French neighbors in Louisana to the west and the Spanish in Pensacola to the east. Despite being rivals of a sort, Mobile and Pensacola became, of dire necessity, allies in survival. Higginbotham consulted a wealth of previously unpublished sources in the national archives of the United States, Canada, Mexico, France, England, Spain, and Cuba, creating an authoritative account never likely to be equaled. A copious bibliography, excellent illustrations and figures, tables of relevant statistics, and a detailed index round out this magisterial edition. Scholars and readers interested in the founding of Alabama, the history of Gulf Coast settlements, the French colonial empire, or related subjects will find Old Mobile essential reading.

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The highly praised, landmark history of the founding of Mobile Commissioned to mark the 275th anniversary of the founding of the city of Mobile, Old Mobile is award-winning historian Jay Higginbotham's definitive history of the origins of French settlement on Mobile Bay and the birth of the city. Higginbotham's narrative is replete with memorable characters, such as the LeMoyne brothers: Iberville, the aristocratic adventurer who abandoned the settlement and the younger Bienville, whose iron determination and Catholic faith sustained the community through its first hardscrabble years 26 miles upriver, a disastrous flood in 1711, and the community's retreat to the city's current location, nearer the French supply depot on Dauphin Island. The majestic sweep of Higginbotham's fascinating account also takes in early Mobile's relations with neighboring European settlements, such as their meddling French neighbors in Louisana to the west and the Spanish in Pensacola to the east. Despite being rivals of a sort, Mobile and Pensacola became, of dire necessity, allies in survival. Higginbotham consulted a wealth of previously unpublished sources in the national archives of the United States, Canada, Mexico, France, England, Spain, and Cuba, creating an authoritative account never likely to be equaled. A copious bibliography, excellent illustrations and figures, tables of relevant statistics, and a detailed index round out this magisterial edition. Scholars and readers interested in the founding of Alabama, the history of Gulf Coast settlements, the French colonial empire, or related subjects will find Old Mobile essential reading.

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Imprint

The University of Alabama Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

Library of Alabama classics

Release date

March 1991

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First published

March 1991

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Dimensions

230 x 153 x 43mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

592

Edition

2nd ed.

ISBN-13

978-0-8173-0528-4

Barcode

9780817305284

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LSN

0-8173-0528-9



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