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In-8° (mm 234x147). Pagine [2], 30 (di 32, mancano le ultime due pagine del testo). Frontespizio inciso, su disegno dello stesso Carême, in cornice di vignette in medaglioni e motivi antiquari, in alto il Dieu di Goût. 125 tavole realizzate da diversi incisori, sempre su disegno dell'Autore. Legatura moderna in mezza pelle con angoli, piatti ricoperti in carta decorata, al dorso titolo e data di stampa in oro. Seconda e rara edizione di questo magnifica opera del gran­de inventore della cucina francese, il capolavoro della cucina aristocratica dell'Ancien Régime. La prima edizione, apparsa nel 1815, è pressoché introvabile. Il principio che guidò Marie-Antoine Carême nella compilazione del Patissier Pittoresque è espresso in questa sua affermazione: "les beaux arts sont au nombre de cinq, à savoir: la peinture, la sculpture, la poésie, la musique et l'architecture, laquelle a pour branche principale la pâtisserie". Affermazione che si traduce visivamente nelle 125 illustrazioni che corredano il volume, prevalentemente dedicate alle sue leggendarie pièces montées, complesse preparazioni di pasticceria di grandi dimensioni utilizzate come centrotavola, per le quali Carême traeva ispirazione da antichi libri di archictettura conservati nelle biblioteche parigine. Già al servizio di Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord e Napoleone, Carême fu in seguito chef de cuisine del principe reggente inglese, il futuro Giorgio IV, e in seguito dello zar Alessandro I. Prestigiosi anche gli ultimi anni della sua carriera, trascorsi a Parigi al servizio del banchiere James Mayer Rothschild. Esemplare discreto, con le mancanze dichiarate. Diffuse bruniture e fioriture; evidenti tracce d'uso. Ampia gora al margine interno; restaurati gli angoli esterni bianchi del frontepizio inciso. All'occhietto firma autografa di Carême, a garantire da possibili contraffazioni del volume.. .
1790E00534 of 6 volumes. Volume 1: i-ix-372 pages with 23 plates including frontispiece plate of Cook and 4 folding maps; Volume II lacking; Volume 3: 793-1184 pages with 11 plates including frontispiece of Possession Bay and 5 fold out maps; Volume IV: 1185-1546 pages with 26 plates including frontispiece of Woman Child and Man of Van Diemen's Land and 6 folding maps; Volume V: 1547-1938 pages with 30 plates including frontispiece of A View of Huaheine and 8 folding maps; Volume VI lacking. Octavo 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" bound in original full leather with red labels to spine with gilt lettering. Abridged by George William Anderson. An earlier Large folio edition by Anderson was published earlier. This edition originally issued in 80 weekly parts and also called the Large octavo edition. M K Beddie: 39 First edition of the bound edition.<br /><br />Captain James Cook RN was a British explorer navigator and cartographer ultimately rising to the rank of Captain in the Royal Navy. Cook made detailed maps of Newfoundland prior to making three voyages to the Pacific Ocean during which he achieved the first European contact with the eastern coastline of Australia and the Hawaiian Islands as well as the first recorded circumnavigation of New Zealand. Cook joined the British merchant navy as a teenager and joined the Royal Navy in 1755. He saw action in the Seven Years' War and subsequently surveyed and mapped much of the entrance to the Saint Lawrence River during the siege of Quebec. This helped bring Cook to the attention of the Admiralty and Royal Society. This notice came at a crucial moment both in his personal career and in the direction of British overseas exploration and led to his commission in 1766 as commander of HM Bark Endeavour for the first of three Pacific voyages. Cook charted many areas and recorded several islands and coastlines on European maps for the first time. His achievements can be attributed to a combination of seamanship superior surveying and cartographic skills courage in exploring dangerous locations to confirm the facts for example dipping into the Antarctic Circle repeatedly and exploring around the Great Barrier Reef an ability to lead men in adverse conditions and boldness both with regard to the extent of his explorations and his willingness to exceed the instructions given to him by the Admiralty. Cook was killed in Hawaii in a fight with Hawaiians during his third exploratory voyage in the Pacific in 1779.<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />Lacks volume II and VI. First signature of volume one loose inner hinges cracked some interior soiling spine ends and corners of leather rubbed some scuffing to leather else a good set. Printed for A Millar, W Law, and R Cater hardcover books
1905444564No place: B. Albert Cook 1905. Unbound. Very Good. Photographically illustrated broadside or poster printed in black red and grayscale on thin cardstock. Approximately 11" x 14". Some scraping in lower margin and soiling in margins near very good. A poster for an itinerant showman who exhibited genuine motion pictures as opposed to lantern slides or stereopticon images apparently with some success between 1905-1907. One source notes that his outside exhibition in Cooperstown New York in 1907 attracted a crowd of over 10000 people. A rare and very early artifact of cinema history. B. Albert Cook unknown
177790280Amsterdam Paris: PissotNyon 1777. Fine. Pissot Nyon Amsterdam Paris 1777 12.5 x 19.5 cm Relié Rare first edition of the French translation of the Journal of the Resolution London 1775 illustrated with a large folding copper-engraved map by E. Dussy issued without legend.Cf. O'Reilly & Reitman 380: ""Traduction de la relation apocryphe de Marra"". See Hill 60.Scattered occasional foxing a few abrasions to the boards.Contemporary full marbled tan sheep spine in five raised bands richly decorated with double gilt compartments gilt fillets to bands partly rubbed red morocco lettering-piece gilt decorative tool at foot of spine gilt rolls to board edges largely rubbed marbled endpapers single gilt fillet to edges corners worn marbled edges.This is an apocryphal account of Cook's second voyage issued anonymously eighteen months before the official edition.The author was John Marra one of the Irish gunners aboard the Resolution; Cook had previously taken him aboard the Endeavour at Batavia during his first voyage.O'Reilly notes that the work contains observations and incidents omitted from the official edition.Conversely Sir Maurice Holmes An Introduction to the Bibliography of Captain James Cook London 1936 and Captain James Cook. A Bibliographical Excursion London 1952 considered it to be a curious compilation.As Marra was incapable of composing any narrative account himself his contribution was therefore confined to factual extracts from his journal; the greater part of the work having been supplied by his editor who expanded the volume with geographical descriptions drawn from accounts of Cook's first voyage and other sources.Copy from the library of Alberto Stradelli with his bookplate mounted on the pastedown. PissotNyon hardcover
1779Q34GLTBRN5F<p>W. Strahan ; T. Cadell 2 volume set in uniform contemporary full calf with gilt titles to spine labels - including Vol. I & II. 1779 3rd ed. 4to. 2 volume set. Complete with 64 engraved plates maps and charts. Volume 1: Frontis xl 378pp. 36 plates and charts. Plate 1 Chart of the Southern Hemisphere torn without loss. Volume 2: vi 396pp 27 plates and charts. Bindings rubbed and cracked heraldic bookplate of Benjamin Clay on front free end-papers in each volume. A pleasing set. A heavy set additional postage will be required for tracked orders outside the UK. q34</p> W. Strahan ; T. Cadell hardcover
MICH4510x1 cm, 4 pages de gardes avec publicités, 800 pages, une carte dépliante en encart.
1787PHO-2345Paris, Hôtel de Thou 1787-1788. 2 vol in 4°, tome 1, frontispice gravé par Boily d'après Cochin, 65 p, 77 cartes, tome 2, 112 p, tables, 63 cartes, toutes montées sur onglets, relié cartonnage d’attente époque, manque aux dos, dos cassé (T2), quelques cartes brunies, rares piqures. Complet avec dans le premier tome, les cartes de géographie ancienne, celles relative à l’Europe ainsi que les hémisphères traditionnels et obliques, dans ce second tome de l’Atlas, on trouve les parties du Monde hors de l’Europe et la carte des environs de Paris (n°121), pas de cartes 111 et 116 mais deux cartes 117 et une 102 bis.
46636Paris. 1778.Traduit de l'anglais.4 vols.in-8.(6 vols en réalité).1 Atlas in-4.Tome I: 461 p.Tome II: 432 p.Tomes III et IV: 428 et 388 p.Tomes V et VI: 368 et 317 p.Atlas de 65 planches ,dont des cartes,en général rempliées. Reliures de l'époque.Veau raciné pour les textes.Pièces de titre et de tomaison.2 coiffes supérieures manquantes.Manque de cuir sur la pièce de titre du Tome V et VI.Coins un peu frottés.Intérieurs frais.Atlas aux planches en bon état.Demi-reliure en basane aux coins émoussés.Dos usagé avec restauration minimaliste.Tranches rouges pour les textes.Mouchetée pour l'Atlas.
2 parti legate in un volume in 8, cm 18,5 x 23,5, pp. (8) + 48 (la prima bianca); LV + (1). 2 insegne xilografiche ai 2 frontespizi (iscr. Non omnis fert omnia tellus) e vignetta incisa all'acquaforte (cm 10 x 8), a p. 1 della prima opera raffigurante due contadini con il cane intenti alla ricerca ed estrazione del tartufo. Piena pelle coeva alle armi coronate sabaude, ampia bordura ai piatti con filetto esterno e decorazione agli angoli. Restauri alle cuffie e alle parti basse delle cerniere. Integrazioni agli angoli e ai tagli dei piatti. Minimo restauro al margine superiore del frontespizio e delle carta bianca precedente. Edizione originale molto rara di quest'opera, la prima a trattare la raccolta del tartufo in Piemonte che viene collocato nell'area geografica compresa tra il Po e la Bormida. Poemetto didascalico tipico della pubblicistica del secolo XVIII, descrive quali siano i terreni adatti alla loro crescita, che si collocano in particolare nei boschi compresi tra il Tanaro e la Bormida: 'Boschi erbosi e del Tanaro e di Bormia', si occupa poi dei cani adatti alla ricerca che possono essere addestrati o comprati: 'non si miri il pelo in loro, ne' il color ma solo il capo e 'l naso e l'pie''. Invita inoltre ad aizzare questi stessi cani quando si incontrino porci, animali ghiotti del tartufo. Come periodo per la raccolta, viene indicato 'd'autunno i primi freddi' per poi mostrare il modo di cercare usando una zappa a 2 denti, il cane e qual cura debba porsi nell'estrarli. Molto interessante la parte in cui il Vigo descrive le varie tipologie di tartufo, descrivendo il tartufo nero 'quelli cui della Gallia le campagne, e molte dell'Italia producono, son neri ugualmente al di dentro, che al di fuori, aspra han la pelle', altri sono 'bianchicci, e tutti piccoli assai, ma questi, benche' pari sien di forma, e colore ai piu' pregiati, non pero' nell'odor con esso loro star anche ponno, e nel sapore a petto'. Altre considerazioni son fatte sull'utilita' dei tartufi durante la carestia del 1773 e moltissimi versi descrivono i tentativi di seminagione. Nella parte finale si disquisisce sul loro uso in tavola, mentre si descrive anche il nuovo strumento inventato per tagliarlo: 'la rasiera (sia lecito di darle tal non suo nome) che, a tagliar con arte i tartufi inventata'. Tutta la parte finale e' dedicata al modo di conservarli: 'in freddiccia cella tutti coperti di molle cera o in pelle sottil.quando a' regni stranieri in don mandarne'. Proprio questo riferimento attesta l'uso da parte della corte sabauda di mandare in dono ad altre corti europee esemplari di questo raro prodotto ormai diventato simbolo precipuo del Piemonte stesso. La preziosa legatura alle armi sabaude sembrerebbe confermare questa funzione di rappresentanza del tartufo e della letteratura ad esso legata. Albonico, I tartufi di G. B. Vigo, Aracne 2007. Vicaire, 864. Paleari Henssler, n. 1008. Westbury, p. 223. B.I.N.G., 2042 e 2043.
1780PHO-2387Paris, Hôtel de Thou, Laporte, Moutardier, 1780/1801, 32 volumes in-8, basane époque, guirlande sur les plats, dos ornés, pièces de titre rouge et pour les tomes 22 à 32 ; pièces de tomaison vertes, triples filets aux plats, tranches rouges, fleurons légèrement différents pour les tomes 22 et 23. Quelques accidents aux coiffes, quelques épidermures au supplément, légers manques de matières sur quelques tomes, mouillure très claire sur quelques feuillets (2 tomes), le tout sans gravité. Ex-libris du Comte de Farcy de la Villedubois au dos du premier plat. Belle édition de l’Abrégé de l’Histoire des Voyages, elle se compose des 21 premiers volumes de 1780 publiés par La Harpe à l’Hôtel de Thou, des 2 volumes publiés en 1786 consacrés au troisième voyage de Cook et formant les volumes 22 et 23, chez Laporte, et des 9 volumes de suppléments publiés entre 1798 et 1801 par Delpuech-Comeiras et imprimé chez Moutardier. L’illustration est formée de l'atlas complet des 74 (+1 en double) cartes dépliantes des diverses parties du monde, dont la Carte dépliante de l'hémisphère austral montrant les routes des navigateurs les plus célèbres par James Cook, une carte de Tahiti, d'autres du Kamtchatka, du Spitzberg, des îles Antilles, etc, et de 4 cartes pour les tomes 22 à32 ainsi que 101 planches dont certaines dépliantes, les cartes et gravures en très bel état.
17897184CBParis, Chez Barrois, 1789. VIII, 389 (recte 392). Lederband der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, A|B [2 Warenabbildungen]
163943509Genève, Pierre et Jacques Chouet, 1639. 1 fort volume in-4 de (32)-878 pp., (1) f. blanc, (16) pp., 1 planche dépliante, figures sur bois dans le texte, vélin blanc de l'époque.
1784AA3327London:: Printed for John Stockdale Scatcherd and Whitaker John Fielding and John Hardy 1784. 1784. Four volumes. 8vo. 196 x 124 mm xii 370; xii 359; xii 400; xii 310 2 blank 60 pp. Large folding map folding map of Hawaii engraved frontispiece portrait of Cook 48 1711164 full-page engravings including folding plate of the death of Cook index list of subscribers. Modern half brown calf over marbled boards gilt-stamped spine titles. Fine. FIRST OCTAVO EDITION of Cook's third voyage to discover a northwest passage linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Abridged and so without all the technical nautical details found in the earlier quarto edition but often preferred by readers because "the work reads more like an adventure" Hill. On board were a number of significant crew members: William Bligh James Burney James Colnett George Vancouver and John Webber as artist to the expedition. The voyage took in Kerguelen Island Tasmania New Zealand and the Cook Tonga and Society Islands sailed north and discovered Christmas Island and the Hawaiian Islands which Cook named the Sandwich Islands. "Cook charted the American west coast from Northern California through the Bering Strait as far north as latitude 70 degrees 44' before he was stopped by pack ice. He returned to Hawaii for the winter and was killed in an unhappy skirmish with the natives over a boat. Charles Clerke took command and after he died six months later the ships returned to England under John Gore. Despite contemporary English hostilities with the United States and France the scientific nature of this expedition caused the various governments to exempt these vessels from capture. This voyage resulted in what Cook judged his most valuable discovery - the Hawaiian Islands" Hill. Beddie 1545; Hill 362; Mitchell "Cook" 1545; Sabin 16251. Printed for John Stockdale, Scatcherd and Whitaker, John Fielding, and John Hardy, 1784. hardcover
1930000630Waynesville Ohio OH 1930. On offer a very rare archive of handwritten manuscript documents notes file cards and typed letter written authored by Dr. Mary L Cook famed Quaker physician teacher and children's rights activist. There are many monuments to her outstanding works in her home state of Ohio. The archive details her preparation for her speech A Plea for Children's Rights. In total there are nineteen 19 6 x 3.25 inch file cards; one 1 8.5 x 11 inch 6 pp typed copy of a speech; 3 detached sides of #10 envelopes used for notes and lastly thirteen 13 5 x 8 inch page notepad style sheets. VG. BIO NOTES: Cook graduated in 1887 and was the valedictorian of the first graduating class of the Harveysburg Ohio public schools. Cook 1869-1964 was born to Seth and Hannah Cook Quakers who lived near Mt. Holly in Warren County. While working as a secretary she enrolled in an evening medical school and graduated after four years. She eventually saved enough money to study one year at the College of Physicians and Surgeons at the University of Illinois. She graduated in 1908 and in the fall she returned to Waynesville Ohio and opened her office located in the Waynesville National Bank building on the northwest corner of Main and North streets. She practiced medicine in Waynesville for more than 52 years. In 1958 at the age of 88 Cook ranked as one of the oldest women practitioners in the United States. Cook was instrumental in the founding of the public library in Waynesville. In early 1917 she gathered together interested citizens and established a library association. The state granted a charter on Ohio May 1 1917. In 1924 the Library Association Board assumed the responsibilities of a school district public library. Cook was appointed the first president of the board of trustees a position she held until 1960. Information provided by the Mary L. Cook public library. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Manuscript. unknown
4620No Binding. Very Good. Copper plate engraving 23 x 30 cm printed surface. n.d. but c. 1775. A few folds but generally excellent with a fine impression. Charming engraving of a genre scene depicting a man grating parmesan cheese by the Venetian engraver and Volpato pupil Francesco del Pedro 1749-1806 after a painting by the Venetian painter Francesco Maggioto 1750-1805. The printer has added a moralizing motto from Horace Odes III.16 on how to the fortunate man whatever material goods are at hand are enough. Benezit VIII.186 Pedro VII. 62 Maggioto. unknown
4620No Binding. Very Good. Copper plate engraving 23 x 30 cm printed surface. n.d. but c. 1775. A few folds but generally excellent with a fine impression. Charming engraving of a genre scene depicting a man grating parmesan cheese by the Venetian engraver and Volpato pupil Francesco del Pedro 1749-1806 after a painting by the Venetian painter Francesco Maggioto 1750-1805. The printer has added a moralizing motto from Horace Odes III.16 on how to the fortunate man whatever material goods are at hand are enough. Benezit VIII.186 Pedro VII. 62 Maggioto. unknown books
In-8 gr., 9 volumi, mz. pelle mod., decoraz. e tit. oro al dorso, pp. 32 / 24 / 16, con ill. in b.n. o in tinta nel t. Di questa celebrata rivista mensile offriamo una raccolta pressoché completa di 9 annate, dal gennaio 1934 (Anno VI) al dicembre 1942 (Anno XIV). Tutta la raccolta è ben conservata (6 volumi, purtroppo, portano incollata sulla prima pagina di ogni numero l’etichetta con l’indirizzo del destinatario, non sempre intatta). Nata nel 1929, la rivista ha cadenza mensile ma formato da quotidiano. Inizialmente, oltre a proporre ricette e consigli gastronomici, pubblica anche articoli firmati da donne scrittrici e ricette di poeti italiani, oltre a numerose rubriche. Nel 1934, col passaggio della direzione a Fanny Dini, la "La Cucina Italiana" si presenta come una moderna rivista per signore, cambia formato, le 8 pagine diventano 32, e si introducono le illustrazioni. Anche il contenuto muta: vengono ampliate le tematiche gastronomiche e introdotte nuove rubriche (dedicate alla bellezza, all’arredamento della casa, alle giovani dame della borghesia perchè diventino “perfette massaie”); dal 1935 appare anche la rubrica sulla moda e vi è persino uno spazio per il galateo. Nell’ottobre 1937 la prima pagina del mensile si presenta come una copertina vera e propria e diventa a colori due anni dopo. "La Cucina Italiana" chiude per la guerra nel luglio 1943 ma rinascerà nel dopoguerra.
17897184CBParis, Chez Barrois, 1789. VIII, 389 (recte 392). Lederband der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung.
191319686Midwest U.S. ca. 1913-1917. Very good. Oblong small 4to. Commercial string-tied album in black textured wraps. 58 cyanotype 11" by 8.25" and 55 gelatin-silver prints most 9.5" by 7.25" some 6" by 3.5" or smaller; four of the latter apparently perished. Adhesive-mounted recto and verso on black paper sheets. Very good. Some glue-bleaching to cyanotypes' edges. Many pages cleanly detatched from from perforated tabs but photos remain clean. <br/><br/>Album of storage tanks agitators and other liquid-related metal machinery photos compiled by the manufacturer which – judging by the locations of most of its clients – was located somewhere in the Midwestern United States. Majority of the photos show a single piece of equipment captioned with its order number destination e.g. "National Ice Cream Co. San Francisco" the product name e.g. "Deep Upright Closed Tank" shipment date dimensions and other relevant notes; several images show the product installed in its destination factory but most appear to have been taken before shipment. Many clients were ice-cream and other dairy processing plants and the majority were American; but a few were international including the Nestle plant in Switzerland and a Cuban brewery. Among the American non-dairy plants were the Coors brewery in Colorado a Perth Amboy chemical plant and a California paint manufacturer. Two images depict a dozen salesmen posing at the tank factory and others show factory workers in motion. Likely assembled as a salesman's book or perhaps company archive with its many cyanotypes a striking vernacular book and an informative record of industrial food preparation at the dawn of the Ford age. paperback books
1984C91537Gallery. As New. 1984. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 174 pages; 223 black and white plates. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Gallery hardcover
1785B7548Perth: R. Morison and Son. 1785. First Scottish Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Some old insect spots to fore edges. Light foxing to prelims; Attractive modern half brown calf marbled boards spine in 5 compartments. With 4 page obituary to Cook at rear of vol. 1. An additional engraved title to volume 1 26 engraved plates including a frontispiece portrait to volume 1 and one folding plate of Cook's death. With an additional large folding map small old repair. A 10 page list of subscribers at rear of final volume.; 8vo 154x95mm; iv3464;iv356;iv340;iv2444210 pages; The first Perth edition of Cook's final voyage. Beddie 1559 . R. Morison and Son hardcover
1785024774London: G. Nicol 1785 COOK'S THIRD VOYAGE. 3 vols. Folio. original full calf gilt spine labels rubbed with wear at extremities upper hinge vol. 1 starting some fraying to leather at hinges mild toning and spotting bound without half-titles Bookplates to Vols. 1 & 3 William John Belt Bossall Hall else internally clean and neat; pp. x xcviii 422 with 7 plates charts many folding; xii 548 with 11 plates charts many folding; xiv last blank 556 with 6 plates charts with folding table; Very heavy set 9 kg additional postage may be required for international and domestic delivery. A very good unrestored copy collated and complete but lacking the atlas volume as usual. Holmes 19. Ex-libris Charles Scobie ANARE Macquarie Island 1948 with his ownership signature dated 6-5-41 to first volume. Second Edition. Hard Cover. VG-. G. Nicol hardcover
19616087Paris, Les Francs Bibliophiles, 1961 ; in-8 en feuilles ; couverture crème imprimée en bleu marine rempliée, étui de suédine noire (emboitage de l'éditeur) ; (3) ff. blancs, 108, (8) pp., (3) ff. blancs, 25 gravures dont 1 en frontispice, protégées par des serpentes de papier de soie.
16-6294London: Printed for John Stockdale Scatcherd and Whitaker John Fielding and John Hardy 1784. First octavo edition 4 volumes 8vo xii 370 xii 358 xii 400 xii 310 62 pp. 12.5 x 21cm.' contemporary calf joints cracked engraved portrait frontispiece 2 folding charts 48 plates including the Death of Cook plate folding half-title to volumes 2 3 & 4;variable spotting throughout folding charts and plate with repairs. Ownership inscription of Hannah Pittkin. OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:994422228:Frontispiece portrait in v. 1 states: "Published Augt. 13th 1784 by J. Fielding Pater noster Row."Illustrated with cutsIncludes 2 folded mapsImprint of v. 1: London : Printed for John Fielding Pater-noster Row 1785Although the imprints differ this is one edition printed on the same paper with plates headed "Cooke's Voyage Octavo" the same typeface and uniform bindingPublisher's device on t.p. of v. 1 is an "F"; the device on the t.p. of vols. 2-4 includes the initials of all the publishers: "SSWFH."The index at the end of v. 4 is followed by "A list of the subscribers.": .Frontispiece portrait in v. 1 states: "Published Augt. 13th 1784 by J. Fielding Pater noster Row."Illustrated with cutsIncludes 2 folded mapsImprint of v. 1: London : Printed for John Fielding Pater-noster Row 1785Although the imprints differ this is one edition printed on the same paper with plates headed "Cooke's Voyage Octavo" the same typeface and uniform binding.Publisher's device on t.p. of v. 1 is an "F"; the device on the t.p. of vols. 2-4 includes the initials of all the publishers: "SSWFH."The index at the end of v. 4 is followed by "A list of the subscribers." London: Printed for John Stockdale, Scatcherd and Whitaker, John Fielding, and John Hardy, , 1784 unknown
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