MAY, Walter W. (1831-1896). A Series of Fourteen Sketches Made during the Voyage up Wellington Channel in Search of Sir John Franklin. London: Day and Son, 1855.
MAY, Walter W. (1831-1896). A Series of Fourteen Sketches Made during the Voyage up Wellington Channel in Search of Sir John Franklin. London: Day and Son, 1855.
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MAY, Walter W. (1831-1896). A Series of Fourteen Sketches Made during the Voyage up Wellington Channel in Search of Sir John Franklin. London: Day and Son, 1855.

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MAY, Walter W. (1831-1896). A Series of Fourteen Sketches Made during the Voyage up Wellington Channel in Search of Sir John Franklin. London: Day and Son, 1855.

A handsomely bound first edition, one of the three important Franklin Search color plate books (the others being Cresswell and Browne). May served as mate aboard the Resolute during the expedition of 1850-1851 and led a depot laying party as far as Cape Gillman on Bathurst Island, travelling 371 miles in 34 days. He also undertook a short exploratory journey around Griffith Island. The present work records his impressions of the expedition of 1852-1854 when he served as Lieutenant in the Assistance under the overall command of Sir Edward Belcher. During this expedition he undertook a journey on which he covered 600 miles in 62 days. May retired from the Navy as a Commander in 1854 and went on to a successful career as an artist: the bas-relief on the pedestal of Franklin's statue in Waterloo Place, London, is from his design. Abbey Travel 646; Sabin 47083; TPL 3454.

Folio (365 x 278mm). Subscriber's list, 14 color lithographed plates on 13 sheets (occasional foxmarks, 3 plates with browned margins). Contemporary green morocco gilt, upper cover gilt-lettered (mild rubbing). Provenance: William Reese Co.

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