James and John Knapton,
THE COLLECTED EDITION OF DAMPIER'S VOYAGES Volumes 1-4, 1729
THE COLLECTED EDITION OF DAMPIER'S VOYAGES Volumes 1-4, 1729
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THE COLLECTED EDITION OF DAMPIER'S VOYAGES 4 volumes. Octo (198 x 121mm), 63 engraved maps and plates, many folding, engraved tail-pieces throughout, with title-pages to the seventh edition of Dampier's A New Voyage Round the World and the third edition of A Voyage to New-Holland in vols 1 and 3 respectively. Generally considered the best' (Sabin), including the narratives of Wafer, Sharp, Wood, Funnell and Hacke. 'William Dampier combined a swashbuckling life of adventure with pioneering scientific achievements. In 1676, he started his career as a buccaneer preying on ships on the Spanish Main and struggling through the impenetrable jungle of the Isthmus of Panama in search of gold. He could easily have ended up on the gallows. Poor and obscure yet determined to sail the world to make his fortune, he was to become the first person to circumnavigate the globe three times. Among his many extraordinary achievements, Dampier mapped the winds and the currents of the world's oceans for the first time. He inspired Darwin one hundred and fifty years later with his notes on the wildlife of the Galapagos islands and elsewhere. His portrait in London's National Portrait Gallery shows a lean, strong-featured man with a thoughtful expression, brown shoulder-length hair and a plain coat, holding a book in his hand. He is styled 'Pirate and Hydrographer' but even that tells only part of his story. He was a pioneering navigator, naturalist , travel writer and explorer, as well as hydrographer who was, indeed, quite happy to seek his fortune as a pirate.' Preston. It was his descriptions of the aborigines at King Sound which probably inspired Swift's 'Yahoos' in Gulliver's Travels.
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Contents:
- Volume I: Dampier’s voyages around the world (7th ed.).
- Volume II: Supplements, including Dampier’s A Voyage to New Holland (3rd ed.) and descriptions of trade winds.
- Volume III: W. Funnell's account of the St. George expedition.
- Volume IV: Cowley's voyage round the globe, Sharp's journal, Wood's Straits of Magellan voyage, and Robert's adventures.
Publisher: James and John Knapton, UK
Year of Publication: 1729
Condition: Full tan calf hardcovers, with red morocco labels (Volume 1 missing label), lettered in gilt with gilt borders on spine and boards. Faded and worn covers. Previous owner's name inside. Please refer to photos for condition
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