
Premio-Real. SAINT-PIERRE & MIQUELON.
LE CANADIEN. QUEBEC.
LES ILES SAINT-PIERRE ET MIQUELON
THE ISLANDS OF SAINT-PIERRE AND MIQUELON.
A vivid, almost poetic lecture invites listeners into the remote world of Saint‑Pierre and Miquelon, the tiny French outposts off Newfoundland. The speaker sketches their rugged cliffs, icy winds and bounty of cod and herring, showing how these modest rocks have fed nations and inspired generations of seafarers. The narrative weaves history, geography and the daily lives of hard‑won fishing families into a portrait that feels both grand and intimate.
In the second part, the orator reflects on why such a small, seemingly insignificant place can capture the imagination, contrasting its harsh climate with the perpetual generosity of the surrounding sea. Listeners learn how the islands have survived the sweep of empires, serving as a living reminder of France’s once‑vast North‑American holdings. The talk balances lyrical description with factual insight, offering a compelling glimpse into a corner of the world many have never heard of.
Language
fr
Duration
~1 hours (63K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Wallace McLean, Pierre Lacaze and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. Produced from images provided by canadiana.org.
Release date
2005-02-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1840–1888
A Spanish aristocrat and diplomat in 19th-century North America, he wrote with the eye of a traveler and the curiosity of an observer. His work on Saint-Pierre and Miquelon blends history, politics, and place in a way that still feels vivid.
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