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18379568<p>lithograph laid on India paper. EXTREMELY RARE view by Arthus Bertrand Paris. Baron de Bougainville 1781-1846 was a French naval officer the son of famous voyager Louis-Antoine de Bougainville. He became Rear-Admiral in 1838. The unachieved main intention of the voyage was: to extend French influence in Indochina but Manila Sydney and Rio de la Plata areas were also visited and documented with these superbly executed artworks published nine years before the official account of the voyage. Condition: with tight top margin and slight smudges and water stains tiny paper loss at upper right corner.</p> Arthus Bertrand, Paris.
19705112Paris: Laurent Rombaldi Editeur 1970. Modern Print. Measuring approximately 7.75" x 5" with 345 numbered pages. <br /> <br /> This book is in very good condition. Minor bumping to both ends of spine. Gilt lettering and design on spine and front boards still full and vivid. Moderate staining and foxing to all edges of textblock. Interior pages are bright and clean. <br /> <br /> Louis-Antoine Comte de Bougainville was a French admiral and explorer. <br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> Inventory #N4-50. Laurent Rombaldi Editeur unknown
1984026385Paris HUGUES DE FLEURVILLE 1984 un volume in-4° (200 x 270mm), 417 pp. Reliure en pleine peau, dos à nerfs orné, plats constitués de décors estampés, tête dorée, signet (reliure éditeur). (frottis au premier plat et sur les coupes). 19 cartes la plupart repliées et 3 figures. Bel exemplaire.
177153789Paris Saillant & Nyon 1771. 4to. Near contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine with gilt lettering. Very light wear along edges. Stamps on title-page. 8 incl. htitle4171 pp. 20 engraved maps and charts numb. 1-19 16 bis of which 18 are folded including the large world map. 2 engraved plates numb. 1-2. Internally clean and fine a few leaves with marginal brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First edition of this famous circumnavigation being the first voyage around the world with professional naturalists and geographers onboard. Bougainville was the first Frenchman to sail around the world. In 1771 Bougainville published his travel log from the expedition under the title "Le voyage autour du monde par la frégate La Boudeuse et la flûte L'Étoile". The book describes the geography biology and anthropology of Argentina then a Spanish colony Patagonia Tahiti and Indonesia then a Dutch colony. The book was a sensation especially the description of Tahitian society. Bougainville described it as an earthly paradise where men and women lived in blissful innocence far from the corruption of civilisation.Bougainville's descriptions powerfully expressed the concept of the noble savage influencing the utopian thoughts of philosophers such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau before the advent of the French Revolution. Denis Diderot's book Supplément au voyage de Bougainville retells the story of Bougainville's landing on Tahiti narrated by an anonymous reader to one of his friends. Diderot used his fictional approach including a description of the Tahitians as noble savages to criticise Western ways of living and thinking.Sabin 6864. </em> unknown
1771274010Paris: Saillant & Nyon 1771. First. hardcover. good. Complete with 20 folding maps and 3 plates. 8 417 3pp. 4to contemporary mottled calf gilt decorated spine with red leather spine label spine rubbed with light wear on spine ends edges of corners worn and bumped maps and text slightly wavy throughout light browning to margins of half-title page last 3 leaves with some light dampstaining to some margins. Paris: Saillant & Nyon 1771. First Edition<br/> <br/> Internally a clean bright and tight copy. Narrative of Bougainville's voyage to South America across the Pacific Ocean through the East Indies on onward to France. This voyage was the first French circumnavigation around the world. The success of this voyage caused increased French interest in the islands of South Pacific. Bougainville was sent from France to colonize the Falkland Islands. The first part of this work describes the Falkland Islands including its natural history and the French colony there and the author's visits to Montevideo Paraguay and Rio de Janeiro. Bougainville sailed through the Strait of Magellan and across the Pacific to Tahiti. There are several chapters on his visit to Tahiti. Also included is a list of Tahitian vocabulary. He then sailed to the East Indies where he extensively describes his visits to the Moluccas Borneo and Batavia. "The largest island in the Solomons and two straits in the Pacific bear his Bougainville's name and the tropical flowering vine called bougainvillea was also named for him." Hill 163. Borba de Moraes p. 115. Sabin 6864. Cox I p. 55. Du Rietz 117. O'Reilly & Reitman 283.<br/> <br/> Saillant & Nyon unknown
1771166666Paris: Saillant & Nyon 1771. A wealth of scientific and geographical detail about the Pacific Ocean First edition of this account of the first French circumnavigation. Bougainville travelled to the Falkland Islands in 1766 to formally deliver the French settlement to Spain continuing into the Pacific and around the world. The clandestine passenger Jeanne Baret disguised as a man became the first woman on record to have circumnavigated the globe. Louis Antoine de Bougainville 1729-1811 studied law but abandoned it to join the army as a musketeer in 1753 serving in the Seven Years War. He was later appointed commander of the frigate La Boudeuse and the transport L'Étoile setting sail in December 1766. He entered the Pacific in 1768 and landed on Tahiti claiming it for France unaware of the visit of Samuel Wallis nine months earlier. On Tahiti it was discovered that the botanist's valet was a woman Jeanne Baret who enlisted as Jean Baret. The ships continued due west through Samoa and the New Hebrides eventually making the first recorded European sighting of the Great Barrier Reef. Turning north 100 miles from the coast of Queensland he passed through New Guinea to the Solomon Islands proceeding thence to the Moluccas where the Dutch allowed him to refit. Bougainville carried on to Djakarta and Mauritius and then home to St Malo. He was in Buenos Aires when the order of the expulsion of the Jesuits of Paraguay arrived which he describes in detail. Bougainville's name is given to the largest member of the Solomon Islands and to the strait which divides it from the British Island of Choiseul. It is also applied to the strait between Mallicollo and Espiritu Santo Islands of the New Hebrides group as well as to the South American climbing plant Bougainvillea. The book is notable for the influential description of Tahiti which Bougainville christened New Cythera after the abode of Aphrodite. "It is difficult to overstate the importance of the discovery of Tahiti on the European imagination of the context of utopian projections seemingly becoming real. Tahiti rapidly permeated European mythology" Arthur p. 82. His description of Tahiti and other South Sea islands also includes a 300-word vocabulary. Bougainville's account of the Tahitians followed the lead of thinkers such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau who was "popularizing the idea of the natural man in Europe. Denis Diderot inspired by Bougainville drew upon Rousseu's ideal of a natural state of humanity in his Supplement au voyage de Bougainville a work that can be understood as a commentary on colonialism" ibid. p. 82. Quarto 250 x 185 mm. With 3 engraved plates of boats 20 maps and charts most of them folding woodcut head- and tailpieces and historiated capitals. Contemporary French cat's paw calf tan morocco label spine gilt in compartments triple-ruled gilt panel to boards marbled endpapers and edges. 18th- or early 19th-century stamp of the Bibliothèque de Montmirail to title and last page. Skilful restoration to spine ends front joint and fore edge of rear board 100 mm closed tear to one fold of world map facing p. 18 loss to bottom corner of sig. Xxii not affecting text small nick to head of inner hinges of two gatherings. An excellent copy. Hill 163; Howgego I B142; Sabin 6864; Speake I p. 122-3. Paul Longley Arthur Travel Writing and the Antipodes 1605-1837 2011. hardcover
1771000180<p><strong>First edition of Louis Antoine de Bougainville's account of his famous circumnavigation between 1766 and 1769. </strong></p><p><strong>Description:</strong> Near contemp. green and brown morocco separated with gilt fillet; spine with 4 raised bands decorated with gilt fillets; gilt titling on spine. Brown marbled endpapers. Quarto: 27 × 20 cm; 4 ll. 417 3 pp. With 20 maps 17 fold-outs incl. the large world map and 3 engraved plates.</p><p><strong>Ref.:</strong> Brunet i 1167; Hill p.31; Sabin ii 6864</p><p><strong>Condition:</strong> Boards somewhat rubbed and bumped. Pages slightly yellowed with age occasional light mainly marginal spotting some maps slightly tanned.</p><p><strong>Notes:</strong> French Navy admiral and diplomat Louis Antoine de Bougainville 1729–1811 was commissioned by Louis XV in 1766 to circle the Earth in a voyage of exploration with the frigates La Boudeuse and L'Etoile. The purpose of this expedition was to explore the Pacific especially the Australian coast and New Guinea to examine the geographical and ecological conditions for economic benefit and to extend the influence of the French crown by seizing land. From an economic point of view the journey was not very successful but in Europe the description of Tahiti shaped the image of the island as a paradise where people seem to live free of constraints. Bouganville's travelogue became a bestseller that spread throughout Europe and the myth of the South Seas continues to inspire philosophers artists and writers to this day.</p> Saillant & Nyon hardcover
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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
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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
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2016H-245-564Hachette Livre BNF 2016. Paperback. Fine. Edition 2016. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Hachette Livre BNF paperback
177182474Paris: Chez Saillant & Nyon 1771. Fine. Chez Saillant & Nyon Paris 1771 19 x 26 cm relié First edition with 18 engraved maps et 5 folding engraved plates. Contemporary tan calf skillfully restored tear to the first folding map some marginal restorations to the map Troisième division - Archipel des navigateurs. Falkland Islands map expertly rebacked on the outer margin as well as the Magellan Strait map. Map of the Buton Strait with a small marginal tear and a second restored with a strip of paper. Bougainville undertook the first official French circumnavigation and scientific expedition. Starting from Nantes in November 1766 he sailed to the Falklands made a stopover in Buenos Aires and then crossed the Magellan Strait and the Pacific through the East Indies. The expedition visited the Samoan Islands Tahiti the New Hebrides. 300-word glossary of Polynesian language Tahiti in-fine. He first went to Paraguay to the main Portuguese settlement and gives engaging geographical and commercial descriptions. Details on the Falkland Islands and on Brazil are also instructive. The reader is pleasantly surprised to find . the delicious picture of the island of Tahiti. Sailing away from this blessed island the traveler visited several other islands . He stopped over in New Britain finally entered the Indian Sea visited the main islands such as Celebes Java Moluccas. Boucher de la Richarderie Bibliothèque universelle des voyages. Chez Saillant & Nyon unknown
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1771274010Paris: Saillant & Nyon 1771. First. hardcover. good. Complete with 20 folding maps and 3 plates. 8 417 3pp. 4to contemporary mottled calf gilt decorated spine with red leather spine label spine rubbed with light wear on spine ends edges of corners worn and bumped maps and text slightly wavy throughout light browning to margins of half-title page last 3 leaves with some light dampstaining to some margins. Paris: Saillant & Nyon 1771. First Edition<br/><br/> Internally a clean bright and tight copy. Narrative of Bougainville's voyage to South America across the Pacific Ocean through the East Indies on onward to France. This voyage was the first French circumnavigation around the world. The success of this voyage caused increased French interest in the islands of South Pacific. Bougainville was sent from France to colonize the Falkland Islands. The first part of this work describes the Falkland Islands including its natural history and the French colony there and the author's visits to Montevideo Paraguay and Rio de Janeiro. Bougainville sailed through the Strait of Magellan and across the Pacific to Tahiti. There are several chapters on his visit to Tahiti. Also included is a list of Tahitian vocabulary. He then sailed to the East Indies where he extensively describes his visits to the Moluccas Borneo and Batavia. "The largest island in the Solomons and two straits in the Pacific bear his Bougainville's name and the tropical flowering vine called bougainvillea was also named for him." Hill 163. Borba de Moraes p. 115. Sabin 6864. Cox I p. 55. Du Rietz 117. O'Reilly & Reitman 283.<br/><br/> Saillant & Nyon unknown books
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1771WRCAM49586Paris: Saillant & Nyon 1771. 84173pp. with twenty-three maps and plates. Half title. Quarto. Contemporary mottled calf gilt leather label. Minor shelf wear. Small contemporary bookplate of the Duc de Decrès on front pastedown. Very minor foxing in margins of half title and last leaf. A remarkably bright and clean copy. Fine. First edition of this important work. 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. <br> <br> "Bougainville also touched at the Moluccas Batavia and Mauritius before he arrived once again in France in 1769. Although Bougainville made only a few important discoveries he created a great deal of interest among the French in the Pacific which resulted in the voyages of Marc-Joseph Marion de Fresne and Jean François de La Pérouse. The largest island in the Solomons and two straits in the Pacific bear his name and the tropical flowering vine called bougainvillea was also named for him. Bougainville later took part in the American Revolution survived the French Revolution and was made a senator and count of the Empire by Napoleon I. Bougainville's accounts of Pacific Islanders in this work echoed Jean Jacques Rousseau's concepts of the 'noble savage' and inspired Denis Diderot to write his denunciation of European contact with indigenous peoples" - Hill. <br> <br> This copy belonged to Admiral later Duc Denis Decrès Napoleon's Minister for the Navy and the Colonies from 1801 to 1814 with his bookplate on the front pastedown. Decrès was the Minister directly responsible for Nicholas Baudin's voyage to Australia. Therefore there could have been much instructive value in the present volume for Decrès who perhaps used Bougainville's experiences with regard to Baudin to assist in the various enquiries into voyage events many of them relating to Baudin's unfortunate command. A highly distinguished French naval provenance for one of the country's legendary travel narratives. HILL 163. SABIN 6864. O'REILLY & REITMAN 283. BORBA DE MORAES p.115. DU RIETZ 117. COX I p.55. Saillant & Nyon hardcover books
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
1971146327Couverture rigide. Reliure de l'éditeur. 382 pages.