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Auction archive: Lot number 339

MACKENZIE, Alexander, Sir (1764-1820) Voyages from Montreal,...

Estimate
US$6,000 - US$8,000
Price realised:
US$18,000
Auction archive: Lot number 339

MACKENZIE, Alexander, Sir (1764-1820) Voyages from Montreal,...

Estimate
US$6,000 - US$8,000
Price realised:
US$18,000
Beschreibung:

MACKENZIE, Alexander, Sir (1764-1820). Voyages from Montreal, on the River St. Laurence through the Continent of North America, to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans; In the Years 1789 and 1793. With a preliminary account of the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Fur Trade of that Country . London: T. Cadell, W. Davies, Cobbett and Morgan, and W. Creech, 1801.
MACKENZIE, Alexander, Sir (1764-1820). Voyages from Montreal, on the River St. Laurence through the Continent of North America, to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans; In the Years 1789 and 1793. With a preliminary account of the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Fur Trade of that Country . London: T. Cadell, W. Davies, Cobbett and Morgan, and W. Creech, 1801. 4 o (287 x 217 mm). Half-title and errata leaf. Engraved portrait frontispiece and 3 engraved folding maps, the first colored in outline (the first separated along one fold and with another backed on verso, facing text leaf with short tear from old adhesion, others with a few short repaired tears). Contemporary speckled calf, uncut (rebacked to match). Provenance : H.S.W. Edwardes (bookplate); Thomas W. Streeter (his sale part VI, Parke Bernet, 23 April 1969, lot 3653; purchased from Fred G. Ketcheson, 1946). THE NARRATIVE OF THE FIRST KNOWN TRANSCONTINENTAL CROSSING, WITH A MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT RELATING TO THE ALEXANDER MACKENZIE CO. FIRST EDITION. Mackenzie, a Scotch-born fur trader, emigrated to North America in 1779 and was employed by the North West Company, a rival of the Hudson's Bay Company. In what is now the province of Alberta, Mackenzie and a cousin set up a trading post, Fort Chepewyan, on Lake Athabasca (1788). This was the starting point of his expedition of 1789. The route followed the Mackenzie River from the Great Slave Lake to the river's delta on the Arctic Ocean. Mackenzie crossed the Rocky Mountains in 1793 from Fort Chipewyan to the Pacific coast of what is now British Columbia. These journeys together constitute the first known transcontinental crossing of America north of Mexico. The work has further importance ethnographically, as it contains vocabularies of the Knisteneaux, Algonquin, Chepewyan, Hegailer and Atnah Indian languages. After expeditiously returning to Montreal after the voyage, Mackenzie sailed for England to be entertained as a colonial hero. His Voyages, written with the aid of a ghostwriter named William Combe, became an instant bestseller (see Peter C. Newman, Empire of the Bay , p.329). "No writer upon the subject of Indian customs and peculiarities, has given us a more minute, careful and interesting relation of them, as indeed none were better fitted to do, by long experience among them. His investigations...were remarkable for their accuracy; Sir John Franklin more than once expressing his surprise at being able to corroborate their correctness" (Field 967). Graff 2630; Hill 1063 ("This is the first and finest edition of one of the most important of Canadian books."); Lande 1317; NMM 810; Peel 25; Phillips Maps 593 (first map); Pilling 2384; Sabin 43414; Staton & Tremaine/TPL 658; Streeter sale VI:3653 (this copy); Wagner-Camp-Becker 1:1; Wheat Mapping the Transmississippi West 251. [ Laid in: ] FORSYTH RICHARDSON & CO. Manuscript document signed ("Forsyth Richardson"), Montreal, 13 February 1809. One page, oblong 4to, partially separated along central fold, some browning. A manuscript listing of the "Accounts Current" of Sir Alexander McKenzie & Co. with Forsyth Richardson & Co. The record mentions funds paid to fur traders and subsidiary companies of the famous XY company, such as Thomas Thain, Maurice Blondeau, Pierre Rochblave, the Parker Gerrard Co., and the Inglis Ellice Co. The largest amount, £574 17p 6s, is the amount of Lewis Farquharson's invoice of tobacco.

Auction archive: Lot number 339
Auction:
Datum:
16 Apr 2007 - 17 Apr 2007
Auction house:
Christie's
16-17 April 2007, New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

MACKENZIE, Alexander, Sir (1764-1820). Voyages from Montreal, on the River St. Laurence through the Continent of North America, to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans; In the Years 1789 and 1793. With a preliminary account of the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Fur Trade of that Country . London: T. Cadell, W. Davies, Cobbett and Morgan, and W. Creech, 1801.
MACKENZIE, Alexander, Sir (1764-1820). Voyages from Montreal, on the River St. Laurence through the Continent of North America, to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans; In the Years 1789 and 1793. With a preliminary account of the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Fur Trade of that Country . London: T. Cadell, W. Davies, Cobbett and Morgan, and W. Creech, 1801. 4 o (287 x 217 mm). Half-title and errata leaf. Engraved portrait frontispiece and 3 engraved folding maps, the first colored in outline (the first separated along one fold and with another backed on verso, facing text leaf with short tear from old adhesion, others with a few short repaired tears). Contemporary speckled calf, uncut (rebacked to match). Provenance : H.S.W. Edwardes (bookplate); Thomas W. Streeter (his sale part VI, Parke Bernet, 23 April 1969, lot 3653; purchased from Fred G. Ketcheson, 1946). THE NARRATIVE OF THE FIRST KNOWN TRANSCONTINENTAL CROSSING, WITH A MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT RELATING TO THE ALEXANDER MACKENZIE CO. FIRST EDITION. Mackenzie, a Scotch-born fur trader, emigrated to North America in 1779 and was employed by the North West Company, a rival of the Hudson's Bay Company. In what is now the province of Alberta, Mackenzie and a cousin set up a trading post, Fort Chepewyan, on Lake Athabasca (1788). This was the starting point of his expedition of 1789. The route followed the Mackenzie River from the Great Slave Lake to the river's delta on the Arctic Ocean. Mackenzie crossed the Rocky Mountains in 1793 from Fort Chipewyan to the Pacific coast of what is now British Columbia. These journeys together constitute the first known transcontinental crossing of America north of Mexico. The work has further importance ethnographically, as it contains vocabularies of the Knisteneaux, Algonquin, Chepewyan, Hegailer and Atnah Indian languages. After expeditiously returning to Montreal after the voyage, Mackenzie sailed for England to be entertained as a colonial hero. His Voyages, written with the aid of a ghostwriter named William Combe, became an instant bestseller (see Peter C. Newman, Empire of the Bay , p.329). "No writer upon the subject of Indian customs and peculiarities, has given us a more minute, careful and interesting relation of them, as indeed none were better fitted to do, by long experience among them. His investigations...were remarkable for their accuracy; Sir John Franklin more than once expressing his surprise at being able to corroborate their correctness" (Field 967). Graff 2630; Hill 1063 ("This is the first and finest edition of one of the most important of Canadian books."); Lande 1317; NMM 810; Peel 25; Phillips Maps 593 (first map); Pilling 2384; Sabin 43414; Staton & Tremaine/TPL 658; Streeter sale VI:3653 (this copy); Wagner-Camp-Becker 1:1; Wheat Mapping the Transmississippi West 251. [ Laid in: ] FORSYTH RICHARDSON & CO. Manuscript document signed ("Forsyth Richardson"), Montreal, 13 February 1809. One page, oblong 4to, partially separated along central fold, some browning. A manuscript listing of the "Accounts Current" of Sir Alexander McKenzie & Co. with Forsyth Richardson & Co. The record mentions funds paid to fur traders and subsidiary companies of the famous XY company, such as Thomas Thain, Maurice Blondeau, Pierre Rochblave, the Parker Gerrard Co., and the Inglis Ellice Co. The largest amount, £574 17p 6s, is the amount of Lewis Farquharson's invoice of tobacco.

Auction archive: Lot number 339
Auction:
Datum:
16 Apr 2007 - 17 Apr 2007
Auction house:
Christie's
16-17 April 2007, New York, Rockefeller Center
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