Presentation Copy of Dalrymples work on the Pacific and China
A Collection of Charts and Memoirs.
London,
A. Dalrymple,
1772
First edition, two volumes, (text and atlas), 4to (272 by 214mm) and folio (495 by 340mm), text (eight parts in one volume - see footnote) [ii (general title)], xl, [ii errata], [ii], 22, [iv] 12, [iv], 60, [vi], 16, [iv], [ii blank], 38, [iv], 28, 8pp., 2 plates; atlas with 11 double-page sheets, comprising: nine charts and coastal profiles on four sheets, and seven double-page charts, two overslips (one, a compass rose, detached), matching contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, red labels, text with occasional spotting, atlas somewhat spotted, browned and offset.
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notes:
A fine presentation copy of a rare and important atlas containing charts of the Pacific and China Sea.
Alexander Dalrymple (1737-1808) was the first hydrographer to the British Admiralty, and is best known for his researches regarding a great Southern Continent, as well as a proponent of the search for the Northwest Passage (thereby influencing Vancouver's survey). His research and theories about Terra Australis led to his appointment by the Royal Society as com...
Alexander Dalrymple (1737-1808) was the first hydrographer to the British Admiralty, and is best known for his researches regarding a great Southern Continent, as well as a proponent of the search for the Northwest Passage (thereby influencing Vancouver's survey). His research and theories about Terra Australis led to his appointment by the Royal Society as com...
bibliography:
Adams & Waters 584; Cordier Sinica 133-4; Howgego D4; Andrew Cook, Alexander Dalrymple (1737-1808), hydrographer to the East India Company and to the Admiralty, as publisher: a catalogue of books and charts, A21; not in Hill
provenance:
Presentation copy to Matthew Boulton (1728-1809, described by ODNB as "one of the leading innovating entrepreneurs of the industrial revolution"), the text volume inscribed "to Mathew Boulton Esqr. From the Author".