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Auction archive: Lot number 406

A Voyage Round the World; But More Particularly to the North-West Coast of America performed in 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788 in The King George and Queen Charlotte, Captains Portlock and Dixon

Estimate
US$3,000 - US$5,000
Price realised:
US$3,300
Auction archive: Lot number 406

A Voyage Round the World; But More Particularly to the North-West Coast of America performed in 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788 in The King George and Queen Charlotte, Captains Portlock and Dixon

Estimate
US$3,000 - US$5,000
Price realised:
US$3,300
Beschreibung:

Title: A Voyage Round the World; But More Particularly to the North-West Coast of America performed in 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788 in The King George and Queen Charlotte, Captains Portlock and Dixon Author: Dixon, George Place London Publisher: Published by Geo. Goulding Date: 1789 Description: xxix, [3], 360, 47 pp. Half-title present. Illustrated with a large copper-engraved folding chart (bound in before the first page of text) & 21 other copper-engraved plates, charts & maps, seven of them folding. 10¾x8½, old tan calf with modern rebacking, spine gilt, all edges gilt. Second Edition. Important work on the Northwest coast of North America, comprising a series of 49 letters giving an account of an English expedition to establish fur trade in North America, with information on North American geography, ethnology, and natural history from Nootka Sound northward. Actually written by William Beresford and edited with appendices by George Dixon Streeter notes: "Portlock and Dixon, who had been with Captain Cook, made this expedition to the northwest coast of America to collect furs for a group of London merchants. Portlock, the Commander-in-Chief, was on the King George. The expedition left Gravesend August 29, 1785, and arrived at the Sandwich Islands via Cape Horn in May 1786. The mouth of Cook's River in Alaska was reached July 18 and the rest of the summer was spent in sailing down the Coast as far as Nootka Sound. The expedition wintered in the Sandwich Islands and in 1788 proceeded to Prince William Sound where they met Captain Meares. The vessels parted company in May, with Portlock exploring the Alaskan coast and Dixon sailing again for Nootka Sound, where he named `Dixon's Entrance' and the `Queen Charlotte Islands.' The furs were sold at Canton, China, and both ships, after a most successful voyage, arrived back in England by way of Cape Good Hope in the Summer of 1788." Forbes calls the work "an important supplement and companion to Nathaniel Portlock's narrative" of his trading expedition on the King George, and notes the significance of "its account of trading at Hawaii, Kauai, and Niihau, with considerable information on the chiefs and the political atmosphere of the period." Ths second edition came out the same year as the first, with the title-page and two dedication pages reset but no other changes, having apparently been printed, as Forbes notes, from standing type. Cowan (1914) p.70; Cox II, pp.27-28; Forbes 162; Hill Pacific Voyages, p.23; Howes D365; Lada Mocarski 43; Sabin 64390; Streeter Sale 3484; Wagner CNW 732-35; Wickersham 6574. Lot Amendments Condition: Some scuffing to leather; folding chart at p.54 trimmed with loss of ruled border on left edge; light foxing; very good. Item number: 200671

Auction archive: Lot number 406
Auction:
Datum:
26 Mar 2009
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 Round the World; But More Particularly to the North-West Coast of America performed in 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788 in The King George and Queen Charlotte, Captains Portlock and Dixon Author: Dixon, George Place London Publisher: Published by Geo. Goulding Date: 1789 Description: xxix, [3], 360, 47 pp. Half-title present. Illustrated with a large copper-engraved folding chart (bound in before the first page of text) & 21 other copper-engraved plates, charts & maps, seven of them folding. 10¾x8½, old tan calf with modern rebacking, spine gilt, all edges gilt. Second Edition. Important work on the Northwest coast of North America, comprising a series of 49 letters giving an account of an English expedition to establish fur trade in North America, with information on North American geography, ethnology, and natural history from Nootka Sound northward. Actually written by William Beresford and edited with appendices by George Dixon Streeter notes: "Portlock and Dixon, who had been with Captain Cook, made this expedition to the northwest coast of America to collect furs for a group of London merchants. Portlock, the Commander-in-Chief, was on the King George. The expedition left Gravesend August 29, 1785, and arrived at the Sandwich Islands via Cape Horn in May 1786. The mouth of Cook's River in Alaska was reached July 18 and the rest of the summer was spent in sailing down the Coast as far as Nootka Sound. The expedition wintered in the Sandwich Islands and in 1788 proceeded to Prince William Sound where they met Captain Meares. The vessels parted company in May, with Portlock exploring the Alaskan coast and Dixon sailing again for Nootka Sound, where he named `Dixon's Entrance' and the `Queen Charlotte Islands.' The furs were sold at Canton, China, and both ships, after a most successful voyage, arrived back in England by way of Cape Good Hope in the Summer of 1788." Forbes calls the work "an important supplement and companion to Nathaniel Portlock's narrative" of his trading expedition on the King George, and notes the significance of "its account of trading at Hawaii, Kauai, and Niihau, with considerable information on the chiefs and the political atmosphere of the period." Ths second edition came out the same year as the first, with the title-page and two dedication pages reset but no other changes, having apparently been printed, as Forbes notes, from standing type. Cowan (1914) p.70; Cox II, pp.27-28; Forbes 162; Hill Pacific Voyages, p.23; Howes D365; Lada Mocarski 43; Sabin 64390; Streeter Sale 3484; Wagner CNW 732-35; Wickersham 6574. Lot Amendments Condition: Some scuffing to leather; folding chart at p.54 trimmed with loss of ruled border on left edge; light foxing; very good. Item number: 200671

Auction archive: Lot number 406
Auction:
Datum:
26 Mar 2009
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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