CHABERT, Joseph Bernard, Marquis de (1724-1805). Voyage fait par ordre du Roi en 1750 et 1751, dans l'Amérique Septentrionale. Paris: L'Imprimerie Royale, 1753.
CHABERT, Joseph Bernard, Marquis de (1724-1805). Voyage fait par ordre du Roi en 1750 et 1751, dans l'Amérique Septentrionale. Paris: L'Imprimerie Royale, 1753.

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CHABERT, Joseph Bernard, Marquis de (1724-1805). Voyage fait par ordre du Roi en 1750 et 1751, dans l'Amérique Septentrionale. Paris: L'Imprimerie Royale, 1753.

4o (252 x 199 mm). Engraved publisher's device on title, engraved head-piece by L. D. Gobin after de Flote St. Joseph, 6 engraved folding charts by Dheulland after Chabert, one folding astrological table, and one printed folding table (first map with a few nicks at edges and some creasing). (Some occasional pale spotting and darkening to sheet edges.) Contemporary calf (rebacked).

FIRST EDITION. Although only twenty-nine in 1753, Chabert had already received official recognition for his work in rectifying the previously incorrect longitude of Buenos Ayres. Chabert set sail from Brest in 1750, and spent a year surveying the coasts of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island, having established his astronomical instruments in the governor of Louisburg's garden. The work was highly praised by the French Academy of Science, and upheld as a model to future navigators. Howgego C87; Sabin 11723.

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