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A Description of Distant Roads: Original Journals of the First Expedition into California, 1769-1770 by Juan Crespí, ed/trans by Alan K. Brown, makes available for the first time the complete journals of Juan Crespí, the Franciscan friar who accompanied the first expeditions that established Spanish presence in Alta California. Beginning at the northern edge of the mission frontier of Baja California, the 1769 expedition trekked overland some three hundred miles to establish San Diego. From there, Crespí and the contingent of military personnel and Indian auxiliaries traveled northward on to Monterey and back again. Crespí journals provide the first detailed observations about the new land of Alta California and its peoples. This book is an essential source for the history of Spanish occupation of Alta California and the native Americans inhabiting the land.
This volume, which is the result of some forty years of research by Alan K. Brown, brings together what Crespí wrote in its entirety. All other printed and manuscript versions were censored, heavily edited, condensed, and excerpted by Serra, Palou, and others, alterations that dropped out critical details and valuable information. Arguably, this edition makes all other printed versions of Crespí's journals obsolete.
Brown has stitched together the complete journals from different manuscript versions in archives in Europe and the Americas. They are presented by the editor in the original Spanish with detailed annotations and comparisons of alternate versions of sections of the text. As well, Brown provides a new English translation of the full texts.
The work includes a detailed introduction by Professor Brown that, in itself, is a valuable contribution to Mexico/California/U.S. history and gives a detailed vision of Crespí's life.
Features
- History
- California History
- The Conquest
- Baja
- Baja California
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