Demoiselle oubliée (La): Légende québécoise

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En 1542, Jean-François de Roberval, favori du roi François 1er, vogue vers le Canada. Il commande trois navires et possède droit de vie ou de mort sur la centaine de colons qui l'accompagnent. Parmi ceux-ci se trouve sa lointaine cousine, Marguerite de la Rocque, une jeune Demoiselle qui espère devenir la première institutrice à s'établir dans ce nouveau monde. Elle est belle comme un matin de printemps. Que s'est-il passé pour que Roberval décide de l'abandonner, aux portes
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Release dateFebruary 01th 2008
LanguageFrench
PublisherDE L'ISATIS
CollectionKorrigan
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Number of pages59 pages
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