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[Voyages, Shipwreck, Mutiny], Bulkeley, John And Cummins

A VOYAGE TO THE SOUTH-SEAS, IN THE YEARS 1740-1. A Faithful Narrative of the Loss of His Majesty's Ship the Wager on a Desolate Island in Latitude 47, South, Longitude 81:40 West. The Whole Compiled by Persons Concerned in the Facts Related. Late Gunner and Carpenter of the Wager.

Printed for Jacob Robinson, 1743

4365,00 €

Buddenbrooks Inc.

(Newburyport, Stati Uniti d'America)

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Anno di pubblicazione
1743
Luogo di stampa
London
Autore
[Voyages, Shipwreck, Mutiny], Bulkeley, John And Cummins
Editori
Printed for Jacob Robinson
Edizione
RARE AND TRUE FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE WITH FINE MARITIME
Lingue
Inglese
Prima edizione

Descrizione

First edition, the first of the two issues of 1743, being the issue printed by Robinson with the author's names stated. With a number of attractive woodcut headpieces and initials. 8vo (190 x 120 mm), especially well bound in very handsome contemporary full polished brown calf, the boards framed with double-ruled gilt, edges hatched in blind, the spine finely gilt decorated with elaborate detailed tooling in five compartments between wide gilt ruled and hatched raised bands, a sixth compartment with red morocco label ruled and lettered in gilt, additional gilt at the tips and along the joints. With the engraved bookplate of Lord de Saumarez, an admiral of the British Royal Navy, notable for his victory at the Second Battle of Algeciras. Saumarez is one of the true historical figures to appear in C. S. Forester's Hornblower novels, being celebrated in two of the novels. Saumarez's fictional alter-ego also plays a role in two of the Aubrey-Maturin novels by Patrick O'Brian. Now housed in a handsome green cloth clamshell box with morocco label, gilt. xx, 220 pp. A very handsome and well preserved copy, the text clean, crisp, and unpressed, the handsome binding solid and sturdy with a some expert and accomplished restoration along the joints and a bit of touching up to the corners. In all a fine copy with excellent Naval provenance.
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