Flacourt restored order among the French soldiers, who had mutinied. In his dealings with the Malagasy, he was less successful; he was continually harassed by their intrigues and attacks during his entire term of office.[1]
In 1655, he returned to France and, not long after, he was appointed director general of the company; after again returning to Madagascar, he drowned on his voyage home on the 10th of June 1660. He is the author of a Histoire de la grande isle de Madagascar (1st edition 1658, 2nd edition 1661).[1]
Arthur Malotet, Ét. de Flacourt, ou les origines de la colonisation française à Madagascar (1648–1661), (Paris, 1898).
Kay, J. (2004). "Étienne de Flacourt, L'Histoire de le Grand Île de Madagascar (1658)". Curtis's Botanical Magazine. 21 (4): 251–257. doi:10.1111/j.1355-4905.2004.00448.x.