“the contrast of naked and verdant mountains renders the scene at once novel, picturesque and majestic”
A descriptive sketch of the Island of St Helena:
including its extent, climate, productions, population, government, means of defence, &c. &c.
London,
Published by E. Wilson, Royal Exchange, Printed by T. J. Wooler, 58, Houndsditch,
[c1815].
Broadside with engraved view, original hand colour, and letterpress text below, printed in double columns, couple of close tears, slight loss to lower left margin not affecting text.
480 by 386mm. (19 by 15.25 inches).
16468
notes:
Unrecorded broadside of St Helena, published meet the growing demand for information following Napoleon's incarceration.
To the upper part of the broadside an engraved view shows the port of Jamestown nestled on the north side of the island. A key below lists 12 places of interest including: Buttermilk point; The Sugar Loaf; Banks's Battery; Munden's Fort; Rupert's Hill; Landing Place; The Cranes; The Lines; Government House; Ladder Hill; West Rock; and High Knol...
To the upper part of the broadside an engraved view shows the port of Jamestown nestled on the north side of the island. A key below lists 12 places of interest including: Buttermilk point; The Sugar Loaf; Banks's Battery; Munden's Fort; Rupert's Hill; Landing Place; The Cranes; The Lines; Government House; Ladder Hill; West Rock; and High Knol...
bibliography:
Bodleian Curzon b.36.
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