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FRANCIS DRAKE (1540?-1596)
Le Voyage de l'Illustre Seigneur et Chevalier François Drach, Admiral d'Angleterre, à l'entour du monde. Augmentée de la Seconde partie. Paris: Jean Gesselin, 1627. 8° (168 x 109mm). Woodcut vignette title-page, head-pieces and initials, with the blank at aiv and the Privilege leaf at end. (Eighteenth century French inscription on title-page, some marginalia in the same hand, small repair at head of title, very minor worm traces to some fore-margins, mostly repaired, first gathering and some preliminaries water-stained at lower margin.) Contemporary vellum (a little stained), modern morocco-backed box).
RARE FIRST AUGMENTED FRENCH EDITION OF THE FIRST SEPARATE APPEARANCE of the second circumnavigation and the first English voyage around the world, translated by F. de Louvencourt, Sieur de Vauchelles and enlarged from his 1613 edition of Part I only. This account is generally attributed to Francis Pretty and was first published separately in English in 1618 as "The Famous voyage of Sir Francis Drake". The bibliography in D. B. Quinn's "Sir Francis Drake as Seen by His Contemporaries" shows that no map was issued with either this or the 1613 French editions. Some copies of this work however do include van Sype's map of Drake's voyages. Shirley's Mapping of the World describes the map surviving in 7 or 8 copies, all bound into various Paris edition of the present work. Sabin 20845; Cox I, 38.
Le Voyage de l'Illustre Seigneur et Chevalier François Drach, Admiral d'Angleterre, à l'entour du monde. Augmentée de la Seconde partie. Paris: Jean Gesselin, 1627. 8° (168 x 109mm). Woodcut vignette title-page, head-pieces and initials, with the blank at a
RARE FIRST AUGMENTED FRENCH EDITION OF THE FIRST SEPARATE APPEARANCE of the second circumnavigation and the first English voyage around the world, translated by F. de Louvencourt, Sieur de Vauchelles and enlarged from his 1613 edition of Part I only. This account is generally attributed to Francis Pretty and was first published separately in English in 1618 as "The Famous voyage of Sir Francis Drake". The bibliography in D. B. Quinn's "Sir Francis Drake as Seen by His Contemporaries" shows that no map was issued with either this or the 1613 French editions. Some copies of this work however do include van Sype's map of Drake's voyages. Shirley's Mapping of the World describes the map surviving in 7 or 8 copies, all bound into various Paris edition of the present work. Sabin 20845; Cox I, 38.
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