Step into the world of early America, where language was as fluid as the mighty Mississippi itself. A Glossary Of Mississippi Valley French, 1673-1850 by John Francis McDermott opens a rare window onto the lost dialects of the French-speaking communities that once flourished along the Mississippi River Valley. This historical French glossary is more than a mere catalogue of words; it is a living record of how colonial French vocabulary evolved, mingled, and survived in the wilds of North America. Every entry reveals the traces of a culture shaped by exploration, trade, and the meeting of worlds. Meticulously compiled, this complete dialect dictionary is an essential linguistics reference book for anyone fascinated by the diversity of North American French dialects. McDermott's work captures the everyday language of settlers, traders, and families from 1673 to 1850, charting the unique expressions that defined Louisiana French language and its neighbouring regions. Whether you are a French language scholar, a historian of French colonial history, or simply a lover of words, this volume offers a treasure trove of insight into a vanished era. The glossary's careful organisation and authoritative detail make it a cornerstone for any serious library reference collection. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Rich in historical resonance, A Glossary Of Mississippi Valley French stands as both a collector's item and a cultural touchstone, inviting you to rediscover the voices of 1673-1850 French America.