A Publication of The Champlain Society and McGill-Queen's University Press
Edited by Conrad E. Heidenreich and K. Janet Ritch
More than four centuries ago, Samuel de Champlain wrote the first of four books that describe his outstanding contributions to the development of Canada. The Champlain Society celebrates this anniversary with the publication of a new English edition of the collated text of Des Sauvages, with previously unpublished documents regarding Champlain’s life, and essays by two leading experts that offer new interpretations on Champlain and the language he used to record his adventures.
The General Series Edition will feature the Society’s high standards of design and production, as well as the traditional red-cloth covers with gold stamping and the embossed crest. As a member of the Society, you will receive your copy of the General Series Edition in the late Fall 2010. For a limited time, members may order additional copies of the Edition for $65.00 plus $9.50 for shipping and handling.






