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Auction archive: Lot number 247

DAMPIER, William (1652-1715). A New Voyage round the World. Vol. I. The fourth edition corrected, [- Voyages and Descriptions. Vol. II. in three Parts; A Voyage to New Holland, &c. In the Year 1699] . London: Printed for James Knapton, 1699.

Auction 14.06.2006
14 Jun 2006
Estimate
US$1,000 - US$1,500
Price realised:
US$2,040
Auction archive: Lot number 247

DAMPIER, William (1652-1715). A New Voyage round the World. Vol. I. The fourth edition corrected, [- Voyages and Descriptions. Vol. II. in three Parts; A Voyage to New Holland, &c. In the Year 1699] . London: Printed for James Knapton, 1699.

Auction 14.06.2006
14 Jun 2006
Estimate
US$1,000 - US$1,500
Price realised:
US$2,040
Beschreibung:

DAMPIER, William (1652-1715). A New Voyage round the World. Vol. I. The fourth edition corrected, [- Voyages and Descriptions. Vol. II. in three Parts; A Voyage to New Holland, &c. In the Year 1699] . London: Printed for James Knapton, 1699. 2 volumes (of 3), 8 o (190 x 118 mm). 9 engraved maps [8 folding]. (Some occasional spotting, some creasing and handling wear at edges.) Contemporary panelled calf (joints and extremities somewhat rubbed). FIRST EDITON OF VOLUME II, fourth edition of volume I. Dampier, often called the "precursor to Banks and Darwin in his keen observations" and an "indefatigable navigator," was the first English navigator to record and collect natural history, and survived shipwreck, desertion and imprisonment. He made an unprecedented three circumnavigations and also was the first to correctly describe the winds and currents in the Pacific Ocean. His stated aim was discovery, not Spanish gold, in the islands of the East Indies not yet controlled by the VOC. Volumes I-II contain his earlier voyages to the West Indies from 1674-76 and his 1681-91 voyages from Virginia and Mexico around the Horn to the Philippines, China and Australia where, in 1688, he made the first English landing on the continent. It was his descriptions of the aborigines at King Sound which probably inspired Swift's "Yahoos" in Gulliver's Travels . This fourth edition of volume I is an exact reprint of the first of 1697. Granted a naval commission in 1698 he embarked on a second voyage to Australia in the naval vessel Roebuck , a rotten, badly-provisioned and short-handed ship in which he surveyed the north coast of New Guinea, New Ireland and New Britain, proving them to be separate from Australia, discovered Dampier Strait, and concluded that Australia was not joined to Asia, Africa or America. Knapton's editorially suspect 4-volume edition of 1729 also included Funnell's account of his voyage with Dampier, 1703-04, but as Sabin quotes Henry Stevens: "it is better to have Dampier undefiled, and therefore the best editions are his three volumes as originally published." This set is without the later third volume, part I of 1703 and part II of his Voyage to New Holland published in 1709. Sabin 18374-18376; Cox I pp. 42-43. (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 247
Auction:
Datum:
14 Jun 2006
Auction house:
Christie's
14 June 2006, New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

DAMPIER, William (1652-1715). A New Voyage round the World. Vol. I. The fourth edition corrected, [- Voyages and Descriptions. Vol. II. in three Parts; A Voyage to New Holland, &c. In the Year 1699] . London: Printed for James Knapton, 1699. 2 volumes (of 3), 8 o (190 x 118 mm). 9 engraved maps [8 folding]. (Some occasional spotting, some creasing and handling wear at edges.) Contemporary panelled calf (joints and extremities somewhat rubbed). FIRST EDITON OF VOLUME II, fourth edition of volume I. Dampier, often called the "precursor to Banks and Darwin in his keen observations" and an "indefatigable navigator," was the first English navigator to record and collect natural history, and survived shipwreck, desertion and imprisonment. He made an unprecedented three circumnavigations and also was the first to correctly describe the winds and currents in the Pacific Ocean. His stated aim was discovery, not Spanish gold, in the islands of the East Indies not yet controlled by the VOC. Volumes I-II contain his earlier voyages to the West Indies from 1674-76 and his 1681-91 voyages from Virginia and Mexico around the Horn to the Philippines, China and Australia where, in 1688, he made the first English landing on the continent. It was his descriptions of the aborigines at King Sound which probably inspired Swift's "Yahoos" in Gulliver's Travels . This fourth edition of volume I is an exact reprint of the first of 1697. Granted a naval commission in 1698 he embarked on a second voyage to Australia in the naval vessel Roebuck , a rotten, badly-provisioned and short-handed ship in which he surveyed the north coast of New Guinea, New Ireland and New Britain, proving them to be separate from Australia, discovered Dampier Strait, and concluded that Australia was not joined to Asia, Africa or America. Knapton's editorially suspect 4-volume edition of 1729 also included Funnell's account of his voyage with Dampier, 1703-04, but as Sabin quotes Henry Stevens: "it is better to have Dampier undefiled, and therefore the best editions are his three volumes as originally published." This set is without the later third volume, part I of 1703 and part II of his Voyage to New Holland published in 1709. Sabin 18374-18376; Cox I pp. 42-43. (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 247
Auction:
Datum:
14 Jun 2006
Auction house:
Christie's
14 June 2006, New York, Rockefeller Center
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