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COOK, James (1728-1779) and John HAWKESWORTH (1715-1773). An Account of the Voyages undertaken by the order of His Present Majesty for making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, and successively performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret and Captain Cook, in the Dolphin, the Swallow, and the Endeavour; drawn up From the Journals which were kept by several Commanders, And from the papers of Jospeh Banks, By John Hawkesworth. London: W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1773. 3 volumes, 4° (290 x 240mm). 52 engraved plates, maps and charts, 42 folding, including the large folding map of the Straits of Magellan and Hawkesworth's reply to Dalrymple (one map repaired, some intermittent browning, half title in vol. II only). Contemporary half sprinkled calf over marbled boards, spine gilt in compartments, gilt morocco lettering-pieces in 2 (hinges repaired but cracked, corners worn, spines chipped at head or foot and rubbed). Provenance: Hugh Jackson, Wisbech, Isle of Ely (engraved armorial bookplate).
SECOND AND BEST EDITION OF COOK'S FIRST VOYAGE 1768-1771, with the map of the Straits of Magellan, not generally issued with the first edition of the same year, and with Hawkesworth's response to Alexander Dalrymple's heated reaction to the first edition and Cook's failure to search for or locate the Great Southern Continent. Volume I contains the voyages of Byron, Carteret and Wallis, with the discovery of Tahiti, and volumes II-III contain Hawkesworth's edited account of Lieutenant Cook's voyage (he was only promoted to Captain on his return). Cook's instructions for this first voyage were to observe the transit of Venus from Tahiti and to carry on John Byron's survey and examination of the seas between Cape Horn and New Holland, but they did not extend to searching for Terra Australis. He did, however, add more than 5,000 miles of coastline to Admiralty charts for Tahiti, Australia and the Great Barrier Reef, and New Zealand, which he circumnavigated. Hill 783; Beddie 650. (3)
SECOND AND BEST EDITION OF COOK'S FIRST VOYAGE 1768-1771, with the map of the Straits of Magellan, not generally issued with the first edition of the same year, and with Hawkesworth's response to Alexander Dalrymple's heated reaction to the first edition and Cook's failure to search for or locate the Great Southern Continent. Volume I contains the voyages of Byron, Carteret and Wallis, with the discovery of Tahiti, and volumes II-III contain Hawkesworth's edited account of Lieutenant Cook's voyage (he was only promoted to Captain on his return). Cook's instructions for this first voyage were to observe the transit of Venus from Tahiti and to carry on John Byron's survey and examination of the seas between Cape Horn and New Holland, but they did not extend to searching for Terra Australis. He did, however, add more than 5,000 miles of coastline to Admiralty charts for Tahiti, Australia and the Great Barrier Reef, and New Zealand, which he circumnavigated. Hill 783; Beddie 650. (3)
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