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183760596<p>lithograph view. Reference: Borba de Moraes I p. 115; Sabin 6874; cf. Ferguson 2236; Ferguson 1204; cf. Hill p. 31; Numa Broc Oceanie 89; cf. Nissen ZBI 483; Howgego B50. Condition: margins trimmed cleaned.</p> Arthus Bertrand, Paris.
183760602lithograph view. Reference: Borba de Moraes I p. 115; Sabin 6874; cf. Ferguson 2236; Ferguson 1204; cf. Hill p. 31; Numa Broc Oceanie 89; cf. Nissen ZBI 483; Howgego B50. Condition: margins trimmed cleaned. Arthus Bertrand, Paris.
215365Paris D. Belin Fourth edition 1834. 328 pp. 2 engraved plates. With engraved frontispiece and title. Contemporary full calf backstrip gilt with contrasting title-piece marbled edges and end-papers. The full-page plates hand-coloured. An excellent copy. An attractive story of exploration for children. Paris, D. Belin, Fourth edition, 1834. unknown
1828LBW-7910[Paris, Bulla, 1828]. 245 x 294 mm ; cachet à froid de l'éditeur François Bulla dans la marge inférieure.
1828LBW-7938[Paris, Bulla, 1828]. 230 x 289 mm ; cachet à froid de l'éditeur François Bulla dans la marge inférieure.
1828LBW-7916[Paris, Bulla, 1828]. 250 x 302 mm ; cachet à froid de l'éditeur François Bulla dans la marge inférieure.
17728625Neuchâtel, De l'Imprimerie de la Société Typographique, 1772. 2 parties en 1 volume in-8 (191 x 116 mm), 248-(2)-297-(3) pp. Reliure demi-basane à coins, dos lisse, cachet ex-libris et cachet de bibliothèque sur page de titre, étiquette de bibliothèque partiellement conservée en pied du dos, trace de pli au dos, petit manque de papier au premier plat, minimes manques de papier à la page de titre, coins frottés, très bel état intérieur sans rousseurs.
29518Paris, Au Bureau de la Publication, s.d. (1845 ?]. 12 volumes, in-8. demi-chagrin rouge, dos à 4 nerfs, caissons richement ornés, auteur, titre et tomaison en lettres dorées. Tome 1 : LXXVI- introduction d'Aug. Duponchel. - 2 pages de Notice sur la vie de Georges Anson -363 pages. Voyage autour du monde EN 1740, 1741, 1742, 1743, et 1744, par G. Anson. Voyage autour du monde en 1764, 1765 et 1766,par le Commodore Byron, sur le vaisseau le Dauphin. Voyage autour du monde pendant les années 1766, 1767, 1768 et 1769, par Bougainville. 1 carte dépliante de L'Océanie et 8 planches.Tome II. 393 pages. Notice sur la vie du Capitaine Cook commandant le vaisseau du roi L'Endravour. Voyages autour du monde en 1768, 1769, 1770 et 1771 par J. Cook. 9 Planches.Tome III. 403 pages. Suite du premier voyage du Capitaine Cook. 8 planches.Tome IV. 396 pages. Suite du deuxième voyage du Capitaine Cook. Troisième Voyage. 8 planches.+ 2 planches signalées dans le tome V par **.Tome V. 396 pages. Troisième voyage du Capitaine Cook. 11 planches (dont 2 devant être placées dans le tome IV.Tome VI. 388 pages. Notice sur la vie de La Pérouse. Voyage autour du monde 1785-1788 par La Pérouse. Voyage de découvertes aux Terres Australes exécuté par le Capitaine Baudin. Voyage autour du monde de la Corvette L'Uranie, commandé par M. Louis de Freycinet. Voyage autour du monde de la Corvette La Coquille commandé par M. Duperrey. Voyage de la Corvette L'Astrolabe commandée par M. Dumont dUrville. Expédition de L'Astrolabe et de La Zélée par M. Dumont d'Urville. 8 planches. Tome VII. 412 pages. Notice sur la vie de James Bruce. Voyage en Nubie et en Abyssinie pendant les années 1768 a 1772. 1 carte dépliante en couleurs de l'Afrique en fin de volume. 8 planches.Tome VIII. 441 pages. Précis historique. Voyages en Afrique de 1780 a 1785, par P. F. Le Vaillant. Second voyage de Le Vaillant en Afrique. 8 planches.Tome IX. 438 pages. Voyage dans l'intérieur de l'Afrique dans les années 1795-1797 par Mungo-Park. Second voyage de Mungo-Park dans l'intérieur de l'Afrique. Voyage à Temboctou et dans l'intérieur de l'Afrique de René Caillé. Voyage en Afrique effectué dans le but d'explorer le cours et l'embouchure du Niger par Richard et John Lander .8 planches.Tome X. 439 pages. Notice sur la vie de Chardin. Voyage en Perse par Chardin. Voyage aux Indes Orientales d'après Mistriss Graham, Heber Skinner, etc. 1 carte dépliante de l'Asie. 8 planches. Planches.Tome XI. 412 pages. Voyage en Chine et en Tartarie par Lord Macartney, Ambassadeur du Roi dAngleterre. Voyage au Mont Caucase par Klaproth. Voyage en Egypte et en Arabie par Niéburth suivi dune description de l'Arabie d'après les voyages modernes de Burckardt, Rupell et Léon de Laborde. Voyage de Saint Peters Bourg Tauris par Kotzbue. 8 planches.Tome XII. 400 pages. Notice sur la vie de Christophe Colomb. Voyages de Christophe Colomb. Conquête du Mexique par Fernand Cortez. Conquête du Pérou par Pizzare.Voyage aux Etats-Unis de l'Amérique Septentrionale d'après Basil-Hall, Levasseur et Georges De Beaumont. Voyage dans l'Amérique Septentrionale et particulièrement dans les territoires de la Floride, du Ouisconsin et au Canada par le Comte de Castelnau. Voyage au Pôle Nord et aux Régions Artiques par le Capitaine Ross.Voyage en Grèce et à Constantinople par F.C.H. Pouqueville.1 carte dépliante de l'Amérique Méridionale. 1 carte dépliante de l'Amérique Septentrionale. 7 planches.Tables de Matières dans chaque tome (non paginées).
#[1751]Dordrecht De Leeuw & Krap 1793. 4to. Old marbled boards uncut. With engraved title-vignette engraved plate and 21 folding engraved maps by A. van Krevelt. XII370 pp. First Dutch edition published in 1772 first published in Paris in 1771 Voyage autour du monde. - First French circumnavigation of the world. Louis Antoine Bougainville 1729 - 1811 gives an account of the discovery occupation and natural history of the Falkland Islands which he handed over to Spain. He describes in detail the expulsion of the Jesuits of Paraguay. He visited Rio de Janeiro Montevideo Patagonia Buenos Aires the Tuamotu Archipelago Tahiti the Samoa Islands the New Hebrides the Solomon Luisiada and New Britain archipelago and the Moluccas Batavia and Mauritius were visited before he sailed for home by way of the Cape of Good Hope and Ascension Island and arrived once again in France in 1769. He created a great deal of interest among the French in the Pacific and his work echoed Jean Jacques Rousseau's concept of the 'noble savage'. - Last p. foxed. Tiele 177; Cat. NHSM I p.137 French ed. only; Sabin 6872; Hill 163; Borba de Moraes I p.115; Howgego B142; Mendelssohn I p.161. hardcover
#[36706]Dordrecht Abraham Blussé en Zoon 1772. 4to. Contemporary half calf spine lettered in gilt sl. soiled. With engraved title-vignette engraved plate and 21 folding engraved maps by A. van Krevelt 1 repaired; mostly browned. XXVI 412 pp. First Dutch edition first published in Paris in 1771 Voyage autour du monde. - First French circumnavigation of the world. Louis Antoine Bougainville 1729 - 1811 gives an account of the discovery occupation and natural history of the Falkland Islands which he handed over to Spain. He describes in detail the expulsion of the Jesuits of Paraguay. He visited Rio de Janeiro Montevideo Patagonia Buenos Aires the Tuamotu Archipelago Tahiti the Samoa Islands the New Hebrides the Solomon Luisiada and New Britain archipelago and the Moluccas Batavia and Mauritius were visited before he sailed for home by way of the Cape of Good Hope and Ascension Island and arrived once again in France in 1769. He created a great deal of interest among the French in the Pacific and his work echoed Jean Jacques Rousseau's concept of the 'noble savage'. - Small part of p. 141/142 missing with some loss of text. Tiele 177; Cat. NHSM I p.137 French ed. only; Sabin 6872; Hill 163; Borba de Moraes I p.115; Howgego B142. unknown
1844SEG350Paris Comptoir des Imprimeurs Unis 1844 Grands In8 - Demi-chagrins d'époque - dos à nerfs ornés - Frottements sur certains mors et coiffes sans gravité - Complet des 5 grandes cartes dépliantes rehaussées en couleurs et des 100 gravures hors texte sur acier - Rousseurs éparses particulièrement aux Tomes 1 & 2 .Belle condition Tome 1 : 1845 - 363 pages - 1 carte dépliante de l'Océanie - Voyages de George Anson , de Bougainville et du Cpt Byron Tome 2 : Sd , 393 pages - Voyages de Cook Tome 3 : 1844 - 403 pages - Voyages de Cook Tome 4 : 1844 - 396 pages - Voyages de Cook Tome 5 : 1844 - 396 pages - voyages de Cook Tome 6 : 1844 - 388 pages - Voyage de La Pérouse , du Cpt Baudin , de Freycinet et de Dumont d'Urville Tome 7 : 1845 - 412 pages - 1 carte dépliante de l'Afrique - Voyages de Bruce Tome 8 : 1845 - 441 pages - Voyage de Le Vaillant Tome 9 : 1845 - 438 pages - Voyage de Mungo-Park , de René Caillié , des frères Lander Tome 10 : 1845 - 439 pages - 1 carte dépliante de l'Asie - Voyage de Chardin , Voyages aux Indes Orientales Tome 11 : 1844 - 412 pages - Voyage de Macartney , de Klaproth , de Niebuhr , Voyage en Arabie , Voyage à Smyrne Tome 12 : 1844 - 400 pages - 2 cartes dépliantes des Amériques - Voyage de Colomb , Voyage de Cortez , Voyage aux Etats Unis , Voyage en Amérique , Voyage en Morée
1844SEG350Paris Comptoir des Imprimeurs Unis 1844 Grands In8 - Demi-chagrins d'époque - dos à nerfs ornés - Frottements sur certains mors et coiffes sans gravité - Complet des 5 grandes cartes dépliantes rehaussées en couleurs et des 100 gravures hors texte sur acier - Rousseurs éparses particulièrement aux Tomes 1 & 2 .Belle condition Tome 1 : 1845 - 363 pages - 1 carte dépliante de l'Océanie - Voyages de George Anson , de Bougainville et du Cpt Byron Tome 2 : Sd , 393 pages - Voyages de Cook Tome 3 : 1844 - 403 pages - Voyages de Cook Tome 4 : 1844 - 396 pages - Voyages de Cook Tome 5 : 1844 - 396 pages - voyages de Cook Tome 6 : 1844 - 388 pages - Voyage de La Pérouse , du Cpt Baudin , de Freycinet et de Dumont d'Urville Tome 7 : 1845 - 412 pages - 1 carte dépliante de l'Afrique - Voyages de Bruce Tome 8 : 1845 - 441 pages - Voyage de Le Vaillant Tome 9 : 1845 - 438 pages - Voyage de Mungo-Park , de René Caillié , des frères Lander Tome 10 : 1845 - 439 pages - 1 carte dépliante de l'Asie - Voyage de Chardin , Voyages aux Indes Orientales Tome 11 : 1844 - 412 pages - Voyage de Macartney , de Klaproth , de Niebuhr , Voyage en Arabie , Voyage à Smyrne Tome 12 : 1844 - 400 pages - 2 cartes dépliantes des Amériques - Voyage de Colomb , Voyage de Cortez , Voyage aux Etats Unis , Voyage en Amérique , Voyage en Morée
177297781772 basane marbrée, dos à n., tr. mouchetées, cachets de séminaire (petits mq. a certaines coiffes) vol. in-8, T I:(4ff.), XLIII-336pp. ; T II: (2ff.), 453pp., (1f.) 3 planches et 21 cartes depl., P. Saillant et Nyon 1772,
183756150<p>lithograph double-page sheet. EXTREMELY RARE map from "Atlas Journal de la Navigation Autour du Globe de la Frégate la Thétis et de la Corvette l'Esperance pendant les années 1824 1825 et 1826"; pl. 52; REFERENCE: Borba de Moraes I p. 115; Sabin 6874; cf. Ferguson 2236; Ferguson 1204; cf. Hill p. 31; Numa Broc Oceanie 89; cf. Nissen ZBI 483; Howgego B50.</p> Arthus Bertrand, Paris.
1819E1299K01U79OBrest 1819. Folded leaf 20.6 x 16.5 cm. In French. 2 1/2 pp. text. Interesting letter from the famous French explorer Hyacinthe de Bougainville to Baroness Hyde de Neuville died 1849 the wife of Baron Jean-Guillaume Hyde de Neuville 1776 - 1857 French aristocrat diplomat and politician.In this letter Bougainville refers to an earlier visit with the Baroness on his vessel La Seine which he commanded from 1819-21 and a meeting he had with her and her husband in Washington. He also asks whether she can arrange a new meeting between him and her husband. Small hole in margin not affecting text. Fine letter by the famous circumnavigator Hyacinthe de Bougainvile.l On Bougainville: Howgego1800-1850 B50; on the De Neuvilles: New Jersey Women's History. unknown
1772219101772 Voyages of Louis Bougainville Pacific Ocean TAHITI Falkland Islands MAPS 2v SETLouis Antoine de Bougainville was an 18th-century French explorer who after serving in the American Revolution gained notoriety for his attempt to circumnavigate the world. This voyage became famous for being the first expedition to make records of the Falkland Islands and other islands near Papua New Guinea. The two-ship expedition which began in 1766 spent much time in Tahiti and Samoa gaining information on the local tribes and much of what we know now of these peoples is attributed to Bougainville and his expedition. Item number: #21910Price: $1500BOUGAINVILLE Louis Antoine deVoyage autour du monde par la freÌgate du Roi la Boudeuse et la FluÌ‚te l'EÌtoileA Paris: Chez Saillant & Nyon 1772. Details: • Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 volumeso Vol. I – 8 xliii 1 336o Vol. II – 4 453 3o 15 folding illustrations/maps • Language: French• Binding: Leather; tight and secure• Size: ~8in X 5in 20cm x 13cm• Very rare and desirable with auction records and price comparisons at $3000Our Guarantee:Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 21910Photos available upon request. Saillant & Nyon hardcover
1773WRCAM47173Neuchatel: Société Thypographique sic 1773. Two volumes bound in one. xxiv187; 2523pp. 12mo. Contemporary mottled calf gilt. Extremities very lightly worn. Some faint dampstaining in upper gutter margin on first few leaves minor scattered foxing. Very good. "Nouvelle édition augmentée." A reduced edition of this important work first published in 1771. This edition includes a brief dictionary of nautical terms twenty- two pages. Bougainville first undertook an expedition to the Falkland Islands and Patagonia at his own expense to secure them for French colonization. To avoid possible conflict due to Spain's envy of this acquisition France gave up the territory to her. The narrative of that expedition was related in THE HISTORY OF A VOYAGE TO THE MALOUINE ISLANDS. Paris 1770. After delivering the Falklands to Spain Bougainville was ordered across the Pacific to the East Indies and then home. The completion of the three-year voyage marked the first official French circumnavigation and inspired much French interest in the Pacific islands. The party collected abundant natural history information concerning the regions visited; a chapter on the Falklands gives the history of their settlement as well. The expedition stopped at many South Sea islands among them Tahiti and included is a long section on that island as well as a vocabulary of the natives. Bougainville was in Buenos Aires when the order arrived for the expulsion of the Jesuits from Paraguay which he describes in detail. An extraordinary capstone to this remarkable voyage was that Bougainville lost only seven out of two hundred men. COX I p.55. SABIN 6864. HILL 163 1st ed. BORBA DE MORAES p.115. DU RIETZ 117. Société Thypographique [sic] unknown books
17726475Dublin: J. Exshaw 1772. First Irish Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Textblock Near Fine. First Irish Edition. Hardcover. Period bookplate of "Buchan Hepburn Bar't". Pencil notation at rear reads "collated & perfect B. Quaritch" A handsome ocpy of the smaller Irish imprint published contemeraneously to the larger London edition. Sabin 6869 From the collection of Edouard Stackpole renowned whaling scholar curator of Mystic Seaport Museum Mystic CT. 1951-1966 and director of the Peter Foulger Museum Nantucket MA. 1969-1986. Minor shelf/edge wear binding professionally rebacked/restored see restoration report period bookplate at front pastedown bookseller pencil notation at rear pastedown small tear at tab of frontismap professionally repaired else tight bright and unmarred. Full leather binding red leather spine label gilt lettering and decorative elements large fold-out map folding plate. 8vo. xxxii 480pp. Illus. b/w plate. Glossary. J. Exshaw hardcover
17726475Dublin: J. Exshaw 1772. First Irish Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Textblock Near Fine. Minor shelf/edge wear binding professionally rebacked/restored see restoration report period bookplate at front pastedown bookseller pencil notation at rear pastedown small tear at tab of frontismap professionally repaired else tight bright and unmarred. Full leather binding red leather spine label gilt lettering and decorative elements large fold-out map folding plate. 8vo. xxxii 480pp. Illus. b/w plate. Glossary. <br/><br/>Period bookplate of "Buchan Hepburn Bar't". Pencil notation at rear reads "collated & perfect B. Quaritch" A handsome ocpy of the smaller Irish imprint published contemeraneously to the larger London edition. Sabin 6869 From the collection of Edouard Stackpole renowned whaling scholar curator of Mystic Seaport Museum Mystic CT. 1951-1966 and director of the Peter Foulger Museum Nantucket MA. 1969-1986. J. Exshaw hardcover books
17734504180Neuchâtel: Société Thypographique sic 1773. In fine original condition. Two volumes in one small octavo; a fine copy in an attractive contemporary binding of marbled calf sides bordered in gilt the flat spine ornately gilt with a repeating drawer-handle design. <p><p>A most attractive copy of the Neuchâtel version of the official account of the Bougainville voyage based on the first French edition of 1771. This was the first official French circumnavigation and in many ways the most consequential of all the many French voyages into the Pacific commemorated on today's maps by a multitude of geographical names. Bougainville's description of his travels in the Pacific created enormous interest in France and was largely responsible for building up the romantic vision of a South Sea paradise where Rousseau's noble savage lived in a state of blissful innocence.</p> <p>Bougainville's expedition passed through the Straits of Magellan in January 1768. After some time looking for the mythical "Davis Land" said to be off the Chilean coast they started on a direct route across the Pacific. They discovered the Tuamotus sighted Tahiti in April then visited Samoa sailed through Melanesia sighted the Great Barrier Reef and passed through the Solomons and New Britain to Batavia.</p> <p>Bougainville not knowing of Wallis's stop there a year earlier thought that he had discovered Tahiti and his lengthy account of the island group is an interesting counterpart to Wallis's account. The vocabulary of 300 words that he prints is the first such vocabulary to appear of any Polynesian language.</p> <p>Unillustrated this edition is in a much smaller format than the first edition; the addition referred to in the title is a new 22-page dictionary of nautical terms. This version proved popular and was reprinted several times at Neuchâtel. It is quite scarce today: there is no copy in the catalogue of the Hill Collection.</p> </p> . Société Thypographique [sic] unknown
18264102423Paris: Annales des Sciences Naturelles 1826. In fine condition. 12 pp. caption-title; tipped into a modern binding of quarter linen and boards. <p><p>The renowned French zoologist Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire on the platypus: an important study read to the Académie des Sciences and set up in print for publication in the appropriate learned journal. This is a very rare separate offprint paginated 1 to 8 for separate issue rather than simply being clipped from its journal version.</p> <p>Saint-Hilaire here discusses research into the platypus made possible by the delivery of a brace of the monotremes by Hyacinthe de Bougainville commander of the Thétis expedition just returned to Paris from the southern ocean. He discusses work by Shaw in England reports by Péron from the Baudin expedition and work by other eminent naturalists in Europe. The second half of the text is the most controversial occupied by vigorous debate about ideas promulgated by the German naturalist Meckel in his ground-breaking Ornithorhynchi Paradoxi published just weeks previously. Meckel's first full separate study of the animal concentrated on the animal's reproductive system and especially the mammary glands of the female. Saint-Hilaire objected strenuously to this approach asserting that the relevant glands were in fact odoriferous and designed only to attract a mate. Saint-Hilaire was of course plain wrong but that didn't become clear for decades. Meanwhile in the furious debates about the classification of the platypus of the 1820s and 1830s Saint-Hilaire occupied centre-stage. Some years ago we handled the sale of a collection of his manuscript drafts and notes on the subject which showed just how controversial the whole subject became.</p> <p>It was Saint-Hilaire himself who had coined the term "Monotremata" as early as 1803. He had been appointed professor of quadrupeds cetaceans birds reptiles and fish at the Musée d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 at the young age of twenty-one. He travelled with Napoleon's campaign to Egypt but it was his long study of the museum's mammalian collection that made him famous and led to comparisons with Cuvier although the two men fell out in 1829. During his tenure he published a series of articles and monographs on the platypus stubbornly holding that it must be a vertebrate and refusing to believe that it could possibly be a mammal.</p> </p> . Annales des Sciences Naturelles unknown
183714699Paris: Arthus Bertrand 1837. Very good overall. An early map of Port Jackson which appeared in de Bougainville's Journal de la Navigation autour de Globe Paris 1837 showing 'Ville de Sidney' and 'Hyde Park' with a key with 13 place names. With soundings marked and a 'Vue de l'entree du Port Jackson' at the upper left. 'Voyage de la Thetis et de l'Esperance' in the upper left corner outside the border and Pl. 52 at the upper right hand corner. <br /> <br /> 25 1/4 x 20". Re-margined at the bottom border so that the text below the border 'Grave par Amboise Tardieu d'apres les dessins de M.E.B. de la Touanne Lieutenant de Vaisseau Ecrit par Besancon Prix un Franc' is lacking o/w very good clean and bright. Tooley 982; Libraries Australia ID 2320744. Prime meridian: Paris; Scale indeterminable. Inset: Vue de l'entree du Port Jackson Don 11 N.E. Arthus Bertrand unknown
18226000069On board 1822. Single-page letter on single folded sheet 255 x 195 mm. address panel slightly torn where originally opened at red wax seal; very good. <p><p>An intriguing letter sent from on board Hyacinthe de Bougainville's command the Thétis to Monsieur Bajot who is noted as being the editor of the Annales Maritimes published by the Ministry of the Marine in Paris. Louis-Marie Bajot was associated with the Ministry for most of his life and was the driving force behind the publication of the Annales Maritimes an important annual that published the latest news of naval affairs and regulations together with long articles and notes on voyages and other maritime matters. </p> <p>The naval officer André-Antoine-Émilien Gay baron de Taradel writes that though he is a subscriber he finds that he is missing the recent volumes; he has just embarked on the Thétis and expects to sail shortly just at the moment when he might conceivably profit from having the volumes to hand. The Annales Maritimes first published in 1816 published all manner of notes and articles on all manner of questions relating to navigation including references to the Baudin and Freycinet voyages. Bougainville and the Thétis did sail in July 1822 to Martinique to trial the vessel but did not sail on the circumnavigation until 1824 including making a long stay at Sydney.</p> </p> . unknown
175442599Reliure d'époque. Dos à nerfs en maroquin avec pièces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin rouge. Tranches sanguines. Plats en veau fauve marbré avec au centre du premier plat les armes dorées de Nicolas de Livry, évêque de Callinique, dernier abbé de Sainte-Colombe de Sens, un des bienfaiteurs de l'ancienne bibliothèque de la ville de Paris. Sur le second plat : « Bibliothèque de la Ville de Paris » en lettres dorées (dite bibliothèque de l'Hôtel de Ville)..
183727506Paris: Arthus Bertrand 1837. Very good overall. An early map of Port Jackson which appeared in de Bougainville's Journal de la Navigation autour de Globe Paris 1837 showing 'Ville de Sidney' and 'Hyde Park' with a key with 13 place names. With soundings marked and a 'Vue de l'entree du Port Jackson' at the upper left. 'Voyage de la Thetis et de l'Esperance' in the upper left corner outside the border and Pl. 52 at the upper right hand corner. <br /> <br /> 25 1/4 x 20". Text below the border 'Grave par Amboise Tardieu d'apres les dessins de M.E.B. de la Touanne Lieutenant de Vaisseau / Ecrit par Besancon / Prix un Franc". Some very slight marginal foxing overal a very clean bright copy. Tooley 982; Libraries Australia ID 2320744. Prime meridian: Paris; Scale indeterminable. Inset: Vue de l'entree du Port Jackson Don 11 N.E. Arthus Bertrand unknown