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Auction archive: Lot number 371

Noticias de Nutka: Diccionario de la Lengua de los Nutkeses y Descripcion del Volcan de Tuxtla. Precedidos de una Noticia Acerca del Br. Moziño y de la Expedicion Cientifica del Siglo XVIII por Alberto M. Carreno

Estimate
US$200 - US$300
Price realised:
US$120
Auction archive: Lot number 371

Noticias de Nutka: Diccionario de la Lengua de los Nutkeses y Descripcion del Volcan de Tuxtla. Precedidos de una Noticia Acerca del Br. Moziño y de la Expedicion Cientifica del Siglo XVIII por Alberto M. Carreno

Estimate
US$200 - US$300
Price realised:
US$120
Beschreibung:

Title: Noticias de Nutka: Diccionario de la Lengua de los Nutkeses y Descripcion del Volcan de Tuxtla. Precedidos de una Noticia Acerca del Br. Moziño y de la Expedicion Cientifica del Siglo XVIII por Alberto M. Carreno Author: Moziño, Joseph Mariano Suarez de Figueroa Place: Mexico Publisher: Imprenta y Fototipa de la Secretaria de Fomento Date: 1913 Description: [iii]-cix, 100, [2] pp. With 2 facsimile plates, including the title-page of the 1793 manuscript. 22.7x16.5 cm. (9x6½"), stapled without covers. First Edition. Rare first edition of Moziño's account of an important voyage up the west coast of North America. Moziño was a scientist aboard the 1792 expedition of Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra Mollinado to the Nootka Sound area to resolve Anglo-Spanish difficulties. His narrative "gathered the proverbial dust in archives until one manuscript version of it was here published in 1913 by the Mexican historian Alberto Maria Carreño... It is the fullest and best account of any northwest coast group before Jewitt's florid Narrative (1815). The larger part of Moziño's Noticias is concerned with the ethnology of the Nootka Indians..." - Hill. In the preface to the 1970 translation of the work, Philip Drucker writes that the original publication "was in a skimpy edition of a few copies. To make matters worse, the published version appeared in 1913, presumably in one of the rare and brief interludes of tranquility in the seventeen-year-long Mexican Revolution. Distribution was less than good. Not many libraries in this country own copies." Hill I, p.505; Hill II, #1196. This copy lacks the final 16 pages, comprising "Descripcion del Volcan de Tuxtla". Lot Amendments Condition: Title-page soiled, creased, small hole, top corner repaired; corners creased within, light staining towards rear, good. Item number: 229288

Auction archive: Lot number 371
Auction:
Datum:
13 Dec 2012
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: Noticias de Nutka: Diccionario de la Lengua de los Nutkeses y Descripcion del Volcan de Tuxtla. Precedidos de una Noticia Acerca del Br. Moziño y de la Expedicion Cientifica del Siglo XVIII por Alberto M. Carreno Author: Moziño, Joseph Mariano Suarez de Figueroa Place: Mexico Publisher: Imprenta y Fototipa de la Secretaria de Fomento Date: 1913 Description: [iii]-cix, 100, [2] pp. With 2 facsimile plates, including the title-page of the 1793 manuscript. 22.7x16.5 cm. (9x6½"), stapled without covers. First Edition. Rare first edition of Moziño's account of an important voyage up the west coast of North America. Moziño was a scientist aboard the 1792 expedition of Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra Mollinado to the Nootka Sound area to resolve Anglo-Spanish difficulties. His narrative "gathered the proverbial dust in archives until one manuscript version of it was here published in 1913 by the Mexican historian Alberto Maria Carreño... It is the fullest and best account of any northwest coast group before Jewitt's florid Narrative (1815). The larger part of Moziño's Noticias is concerned with the ethnology of the Nootka Indians..." - Hill. In the preface to the 1970 translation of the work, Philip Drucker writes that the original publication "was in a skimpy edition of a few copies. To make matters worse, the published version appeared in 1913, presumably in one of the rare and brief interludes of tranquility in the seventeen-year-long Mexican Revolution. Distribution was less than good. Not many libraries in this country own copies." Hill I, p.505; Hill II, #1196. This copy lacks the final 16 pages, comprising "Descripcion del Volcan de Tuxtla". Lot Amendments Condition: Title-page soiled, creased, small hole, top corner repaired; corners creased within, light staining towards rear, good. Item number: 229288

Auction archive: Lot number 371
Auction:
Datum:
13 Dec 2012
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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