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Auction archive: Lot number 3

A Voyage Around the World, in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV. By George Anson, Esq.; Commander in Chief of a Squadron of His Majesty's Ships, sent upon an Expedition to the South-Seas

Estimate
US$4,000 - US$6,000
Price realised:
US$4,500
Auction archive: Lot number 3

A Voyage Around the World, in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV. By George Anson, Esq.; Commander in Chief of a Squadron of His Majesty's Ships, sent upon an Expedition to the South-Seas

Estimate
US$4,000 - US$6,000
Price realised:
US$4,500
Beschreibung:

Title: A Voyage Around the World, in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV. By George Anson, Esq.; Commander in Chief of a Squadron of His Majesty's Ships, sent upon an Expedition to the South-Seas Author: Anson, George Place London Publisher: Printed for the Author by John and Paul Knapton Date: 1748 Description: Compiled from Papers, and other Materials of the Right Honourable George Lord Anson, and published under his Direction, by Richard Walter, M.A., Chaplain of his Majesty's Ship the Centurion, in that Expedition. [34], 417, [2] pp. With 42 copper-engraved maps, charts, views, coastal profiles, etc., most folding. (4to) 10¼x8¼, old polished full calf, rebacked with original spine laid on. First Edition. Famous for the many engraved charts and views, but also noteworthy for the text chronicling adventure and discovery as Anson roamed the Pacific in pursuit of Spanish treasure, at which he was very successful, capturing in 1743 the Manila galleon with a treasure of £400,000 sterling, returning to England a rich and famous man. Hill comments that "This compilation has long occupied a distinguished position as a masterpiece of descriptive travel. Anson's voyage appears to have been the most popular book of maritime adventure of the eighteenth century." Cox notes that four editions came out the first year of publication, with 16 by 1781. He also comments on the "famous and unfortunate" nature of the expedition, with seven of the eight ships that set out being lost rounding Cape Horn and on the coast of Chile, and more than two thirds of the 900 men that set out from England perishing. Cox Vol. I, p.49; Hill Pacific Voyages, p.317-18. Lot Amendments Condition: Some edge wear, corners rubbed, hinges cracking; some offsetting of plates, light foxing; professional repairs to versos of maps/charts at pages 99, 237, 261, and 385; overall very good or better. Item number: 184805

Auction archive: Lot number 3
Auction:
Datum:
13 Sep 2007
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
Beschreibung:

Title: A Voyage Around the World, in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV. By George Anson, Esq.; Commander in Chief of a Squadron of His Majesty's Ships, sent upon an Expedition to the South-Seas Author: Anson, George Place London Publisher: Printed for the Author by John and Paul Knapton Date: 1748 Description: Compiled from Papers, and other Materials of the Right Honourable George Lord Anson, and published under his Direction, by Richard Walter, M.A., Chaplain of his Majesty's Ship the Centurion, in that Expedition. [34], 417, [2] pp. With 42 copper-engraved maps, charts, views, coastal profiles, etc., most folding. (4to) 10¼x8¼, old polished full calf, rebacked with original spine laid on. First Edition. Famous for the many engraved charts and views, but also noteworthy for the text chronicling adventure and discovery as Anson roamed the Pacific in pursuit of Spanish treasure, at which he was very successful, capturing in 1743 the Manila galleon with a treasure of £400,000 sterling, returning to England a rich and famous man. Hill comments that "This compilation has long occupied a distinguished position as a masterpiece of descriptive travel. Anson's voyage appears to have been the most popular book of maritime adventure of the eighteenth century." Cox notes that four editions came out the first year of publication, with 16 by 1781. He also comments on the "famous and unfortunate" nature of the expedition, with seven of the eight ships that set out being lost rounding Cape Horn and on the coast of Chile, and more than two thirds of the 900 men that set out from England perishing. Cox Vol. I, p.49; Hill Pacific Voyages, p.317-18. Lot Amendments Condition: Some edge wear, corners rubbed, hinges cracking; some offsetting of plates, light foxing; professional repairs to versos of maps/charts at pages 99, 237, 261, and 385; overall very good or better. Item number: 184805

Auction archive: Lot number 3
Auction:
Datum:
13 Sep 2007
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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