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Auction archive: Lot number 397

Dillon, Peter

Estimate
£1,200 - £1,800
ca. US$1,956 - US$2,935
Price realised:
£4,375
ca. US$7,134
Auction archive: Lot number 397

Dillon, Peter

Estimate
£1,200 - £1,800
ca. US$1,956 - US$2,935
Price realised:
£4,375
ca. US$7,134
Beschreibung:

Dillon, Peter NARRATIVE AND SUCCESSFUL RESULT OF A VOYAGE IN THE SOUTH SEAS... TO ASCERTAIN THE ACTUAL FATE OF LA PEROUSE'S EXPEDITION, INTERSPERSED WITH ACCOUNTS OF THE RELIGION, MANNERS, CUSTOMS, AND CANNIBAL PRACTICES OF THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS LONDON: HURST, CHANCE, AND CO., 1829 FIRST EDITION, 2 volumes, 8vo (210 x 125mm.), (vol.1) lxxviii, [ii errata], 302pp.; (vol.2) [iv], 436pp., half-titles, 3 lithographed plates (one hand-coloured), folding map, contemporary half calf, gilt spines, red and dark blue labels, marbled boards, some splitting to joints This voyage finally solved the mystery of the disappearance of La Perouse in 1788. Dillon travelled frequently in connection with the sandalwood trade and in 1813 his crew was attacked in the Fiji Islands. A number were killed but when Dillon revisited Tikopia in 1826 he found two survivors who had come across artefacts belonging to La Perouse. Dillon reported this to the Bengal government and was sent to investigate, eventually finding evidence of the lost ships on reefs of Santa Cruz.

Auction archive: Lot number 397
Beschreibung:

Dillon, Peter NARRATIVE AND SUCCESSFUL RESULT OF A VOYAGE IN THE SOUTH SEAS... TO ASCERTAIN THE ACTUAL FATE OF LA PEROUSE'S EXPEDITION, INTERSPERSED WITH ACCOUNTS OF THE RELIGION, MANNERS, CUSTOMS, AND CANNIBAL PRACTICES OF THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS LONDON: HURST, CHANCE, AND CO., 1829 FIRST EDITION, 2 volumes, 8vo (210 x 125mm.), (vol.1) lxxviii, [ii errata], 302pp.; (vol.2) [iv], 436pp., half-titles, 3 lithographed plates (one hand-coloured), folding map, contemporary half calf, gilt spines, red and dark blue labels, marbled boards, some splitting to joints This voyage finally solved the mystery of the disappearance of La Perouse in 1788. Dillon travelled frequently in connection with the sandalwood trade and in 1813 his crew was attacked in the Fiji Islands. A number were killed but when Dillon revisited Tikopia in 1826 he found two survivors who had come across artefacts belonging to La Perouse. Dillon reported this to the Bengal government and was sent to investigate, eventually finding evidence of the lost ships on reefs of Santa Cruz.

Auction archive: Lot number 397
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