Rennell’s seminal work on currents in the Atlantic Ocean

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An investigations on the currents of the Atlantic Ocean.

To His Most Gracious Majesty William the Fourth, These Charts of the Prevalent Currents in the Atlantic Ocean, Constructed by the late Major Rennell, are with special permission, dedicated by the Authors Affectionate Daughter, and His Majesty's dutiful Subject Jane Rodd.

RENNELL, James
London,
J.G. & F. Rivington,
1832
Folio (640 by 420mm), five engraved charts on ten sheets, right sheet of the 'Fifth' chart with loss to left portion of chart, skilfully repaired in facsimile, some minor offsetting throughout, later quarter buckram over black and white marbled boards, buckram lettered in gilt.
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The exceedingly rare first, and only, edition of Rennell's charts of ocean currents. Published posthumously by his daughter, the present atlas would become a foundation work of Oceanography and, "provides a departure point for oceanographic research up to the present" (Speake).
The work consists of five charts on ten sheets covering the Atlantic Ocean, parts of the Caribbean, and the Cape of Good Hope in unprecedented detail and scientific rigour. Charts I and II cove...

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bibliography:

BL Cartographic Items Maps 977.(20.); Kneitz, Quantifying Ocean Currents as Story Models; Speake, Literature of Travel and Exploration; Thorpe, Oceanography: An Illustrated Guide.

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