1800 1ed Vancouver Voyage to North Pacific Canada Alaska Illustrated French

VANCOUVER, George

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Rare first edition on the most important voyage of the North Pacific!

 

In 1791, Royal Navy officer George Vancouver set out on an expedition to North America’s Pacific Northwest, exploring western Canada, Alaska, and parts of Northwest United States. The specifics of this voyage were published at the turn of the century, both in English and French, and is often considered to be the most accurate account of the Pacific Northwest. This 1800 first French edition includes impressive full-page views of Vancouver’s discoveries, including an impressive engraving of Mount Rainier. Perhaps Cowan’s perspective is the most telling:

“This work is superior to any of its kind, and constitutes the chiefest source of authority of that period.”

 

According to Howes, of all modern expeditions to the Pacific, Vancouver’s is one of the most important. In this work Vancouver also describes Alaskan and Canadian natives, nautical and astronomical wonders, and encounters with Spanish missions.

 

Per Hill,

“This voyage became one of the most important ever made in the interests of geographical knowledge.”

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1800 1ed Vancouver Voyage to North Pacific Canada Alaska Illustrated French

 

Rare first edition on the most important voyage of the North Pacific!

 

In 1791, Royal Navy officer George Vancouver set out on an expedition to North America’s Pacific Northwest, exploring western Canada, Alaska, and parts of Northwest United States. The specifics of this voyage were published at the turn of the century, both in English and French, and is often considered to be the most accurate account of the Pacific Northwest. This 1800 first French edition includes impressive full-page views of Vancouver’s discoveries, including an impressive engraving of Mount Rainier. Perhaps Cowan’s perspective is the most telling:

“This work is superior to any of its kind, and constitutes the chiefest source of authority of that period.”

 

According to Howes, of all modern expeditions to the Pacific, Vancouver’s is one of the most important. In this work Vancouver also describes Alaskan and Canadian natives, nautical and astronomical wonders, and encounters with Spanish missions.

 

Per Hill,

“This voyage became one of the most important ever made in the interests of geographical knowledge.”

Item number: #8754

Price: $1250

VANCOUVER, George

Voyage de découvertes, a l’Océan Pacifique du nord, et autour du monde, dans lequel la côte nord-ouest de l’Amérique a été soigneusement reconnue et exactement relevée …

A Paris : De l’Imprimerie de la République, an VIII. [1800].

 

Details:

  • Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 volumes

o   Vol. I – [2], xi, [1], 491, [1]

  • 7 engraved plates

o   Vol. II – [4], 516

  • 5 engraved plates

o   Wanting volume 3 and atlas tome

  • References: Howes V 23; Sabin 98441; Zamorano Eighty 77; Streeter Sale 3497; Hill 1754; Cowan 655
  • Language: French
  • Binding: Hardcover; tight & secure
  • Size: ~11in X 8in (28cm x 20cm)

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8754

Categories

Americana, American History

Voyages & Exploration & Maps

Authors

VANCOUVER, George

Printing Date

19th Century

Language

French

Binding

Hardcover

Book Condition

Excellent

Collation

Complete