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1 Currey, John; Editor. ACCOUNT OF A VOYAGE TO ESTABLISH A SETTLEMENT IN BASS S STRAITS. To which is added a Description of Port Phillip and An Account of the Landing at the Derwent in 1804. Edited from the Despatches of David Collins Esq., Lieut.-Governor. 4to, First Edition; pp. 260(last blank); folding map, 15 illustrations, 2 appendices, notes, sources, index; original quarter calf with marbled sides; a fine copy; scarce. Melbourne; The Colony Press; (1986). ***Limited to 295 numbered copies for sale and 25 for presentation. #4815 A$325.00

2 Barbot, Jean. BARBOT ON GUINEA. The Writings of Jean Barbot on West Africa 1678-1712. Edited by P. E. H. Hair, Adam Jones and Robin Law. 2 vols., First Edition; Vol. 1, pp. cxxviii, 328(last blank); Vol. 2, pp. [ii], x, [329]-916; 1 full-page & 4 double-page maps, 46 plates, 3 full-page illustrations, chronology, appendices, bibliography, index of places and peoples, index of persons, index of authors & index of select subjects; original cloth; a fine set in dustwrappers. London; The Hakluyt Society; 1992. ***Hakluyt Society Second Series, Volumes 175 and 176. #39448 A$85.00

3 Beken, Kenneth. J. BEKEN OF COWES. A Century of Tall Ships. With a Foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales. With photographs by Frank William Beken, Alfred Keith Beken, Kenneth John Beken. Roy. 4to, First Edition; pp. 224; frontispiece, 97 full-page coloured & 3 double-page coloured plates, 4 full-page b/w. plates, numerous other b/w. illustrations; original papered boards (a little marked; new endpapers, with cancelled stamp on front endpaper, but no other markings); a very good copy in worn dustwrapper. London; Harrap; (1985). #17869 A$45.00

4 Kennedy, Gavin. BLIGH. Roy. 8vo, First Edition; pp. xii, 420; endpaper maps, 20 plates, bibliography, index; original cloth; (lower front board waterstained; otherwise a very good copy in slightly worn dustwrapper). London; Duckworth; (1978). #64300 A$35.00

5 Chapelle, Howard I. BOATBUILDING. A Complete Handbook of Wooden Boat Construction. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. 624; 186 figures, index; original cloth; (new front endpaper; some minor soiling); a very good copy. New York; W. W. Norton & Company. Inc., Publishers; (1941). #31946 A$65.00

6 [Mackaness, George; Editor]. A BOOK OF THE BOUNTY. William Bligh and Others. Cr. 8vo; pp. xvi, 326, 10(adv., last 2 blank); builder s draft of the Bounty s launch, chart of the launch s course, facsimile of title-page to Bligh s Voyage to the South Sea, bibliography; original cloth; a nice copy. London; J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd; (1952). ***Everyman s Library No. 950. Includes Stephen Barney s Report of the Court Martial of Ten of the Mutineers, with an Appendix by Edward Christian; also Bligh s Answer to Edward Christian s Assertions, and other material. #12276 A$65.00

7 Williamson, James A. THE CABOT VOYAGES AND BRISTOL DISCOVERY UNDER HENRY VII. With the Cartography of the Voyages by R. A. Skelton. First Edition; pp. xvi, 332; 4 sketch maps, folding frontispiece, 14 plates (13 maps, 4 folding), references, bibliography, index; original cloth; a very good copy in worn dustwrapper. Cambridge; Published for The Hakluyt Society at the University Press; 1962. #41145 A$95.00

8 Hough, Richard. CAPTAIN BLIGH & MR. CHRISTIAN. The Men and the Mutiny. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. 320; endpaper maps, 18 plates (1 double-page), 13 text illustrations & maps, chronology, sources, index; original cloth; a nice copy in dustwrapper. London; Hutchinson of London; (1972). #2114 A$65.00

9 Besant, Walter. CAPTAIN COOK. First Edition; pp. vi, 192(last blank); portrait frontispiece; original cloth (lacking front endpaper); uncut; a very good copy; scarce. London; Macmillan and Co.; 1890. ***English Men of Action series. Holmes 126; Beddie 2045. #2147 A$45.00

10 Maclean, Alistair. CAPTAIN COOK. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. 192; coloured portrait frontispiece, endpaper & double-page maps, 21 coloured plates (1 double-page), several illustrations, index; original papered boards; a nice copy in dustwrapper. London; Collins; (1972). #49338 A$35.00

11 Murray-Oliver, Anthony. CAPTAIN COOK S HAWAII. As seen by his Artists. Oblong 4to, First Edition; pp. 216; endpaper maps, 70 coloured & b/w. illustrations (including full-page map), bibliographical references, index; original cloth, gilt; a fine copy in dustwrapper. Wellington; Millwood Press; 1975. #18456 A$135.00

12 Cook, Captain James: CAPTAIN COOK S JOURNAL DURING HIS FIRST VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD made in H.M. Bark Endeavour 1768-71. A Literal Transcription of the Original MSS. With Notes and Introduction. Edited by Captain W. J. L. Wharton, R.N., F.R.S. Hydrographer of the Admiralty. Illustrated by Maps and Facsimiles. Cr. 4to, Facsimile Edition; pp. [vi], lvi, 400; frontispiece, 2 folding charts (1 in 2 sheets) at end, 4 other folding charts, portrait of Cook, 4 plates, including 2 facsimiles of log entries, index; (small inscription on pastedown); a fine copy in original canvas. Adelaide; Libraries Board of South Australia; 1968. ***Originally published in 1893. Australiana Facsimile Editions No. 188 (1887 copies produced including a 1970 reprint). #5036 A$375.00

13 (Mitchell, T. C.; Editor). CAPTAIN COOK AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC. Cr. 4to, First Australian Edition; pp. 252(last 3 blank); over 160 illustrations, index; original cloth; a fine copy in dustwrapper. Canberra; Australian National University Press; (1979). ***Including interesting well-illustrated articles by A. M. Lysaght, Rudiger Joppien, Brian Durrans, Adrienne Kaeppler & Deborah Waite, especially on anthropological aspects of Cook s voyages. #41078 A$85.00

14 Carruthers, Sir Joseph. CAPTAIN JAMES COOK, R.N. One Hundred and Fifty Years After. With Forewords by Admiral Sir Dudley R. S. de Chair, K.C.B. (Governor of New South Wales) and by the Rt. Hon. W. M. Hughes, P.C., M.P. (Prime Minister of Australia during the Great War). Cr. 8vo, First Edition, U.S. Issue; pp. [ii](blank), xx, 316, [6](adv.); map, 16 plates (1 double-page), 8 appendices, index; original cloth; (spine faded; fore-edge of front board a little stained; some foxing); a very good copy; scarce. New York; E. P. Dutton and Company; (1930). ***Beddie 284. The titlepage is a cancel. #67086 A$65.00

15 Villiers, Alan. CAPTAIN JAMES COOK. Med. 8vo, First U.S. Edition; pp. xii, 308(last blank); 8 maps (including endpapers), 43 illustrations [including drawings by Adrian Small], appendix, bibliography, index; original cloth; a fine copy in slightly torn dustwrapper; scarce. New York; Charles Scribner s Sons; (1967). ***Beddie 321. #18352 A$75.00

16 Campbell, George F. CHINA TEA CLIPPERS. Drawings by the Author. Demy 4to, First Edition, Second Impression; pp. [viii], 156; frontispiece, 53 figures (illustrations & diagrams); original vinyl; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (London); Adlard Coles Limited; (1985). ***First published in 1974. Drawings by the author showing all details of the ships. #50012 A$75.00

17 Rogers, Harry. COASTAL NAVIGATION HANDBOOK. F cap 8vo, First Edition; pp. [vi], 34(including wrappers); 11 figures, 3 appendices; original wrappers, enclosed with folding chart in original plastic wallet; a fine copy. Canberra; Australian Government Publishing Service; 1978. #22703 A$18.00

18 Lavery, Brian. Anatomy of the Ship. THE COLONIAL MERCHANTMAN SUSAN CONSTANT 1605. Oblong 4to, First Edition; pp. 120; very numerous photos. & detailed drawings; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (London); Conway Maritime Press; (1988). *** A complete anatomy of the ship in words, photographs and drawings, accurate, visually exciting and totally comprehensive, offering ship buffs, historians and modelmakers a novel insight into the technicalities of each ship type covered. #24057 A$70.00

19 Columbus, Christopher. Nuova Raccolta Colombiana. English Edition. [Volume XI]. COLUMBIAN ICONOGRAPHY. [Edited by the Italian Encyclopedia Institute, founded by Giovanni Treccani]. Introduction, Commentary and Notes by Gaetano Ferro, Luisa Faldini, Marica Milanesi, in collaboration with Carla Pampaloni, Laura Monferdini, Maria Teresa di Palma. Coordination and Editing Gianni Eugenio Viola. Translated into English by Luciano F. Farina - Ohio State University, and Carla Onorato Wysokinski. 4to, First Edition in English; pp. [iv], 660(last 3 blank); 218 superb plates (mostly coloured) & a few additional illustrations, index of names, index of places, index of bibliographic references, index of illustrations, index of authors, list of collections; original pictorial papered boards; a fine copy. Roma; Instituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato; [1996]. ***A superb work, part of the 12-volume magnum opus on Columbus, complete in itself, superbly illustrated and finely printed in the security printing plant of the Instituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, in Rome, on special watermarked paper produced by Cartiere Miliani Fabriano. There are four sections covering; Portraits of Columbus; Landscapes, Plants and Animals [of the New World]; People and Cultures; and Sixteenthcentury Cartography. #65704 A$110.00

20 Beaglehole, J. C.; Editor. COOK AND THE RUSSIANS. An addendum to the Hakluyt Society s edition of The Voyage of the Resolution and Discovery, 1776-1780 [Cover title]. Pp. 12(last 2 blank); original wrappers; a fine copy. London; Published by the Hakluyt Society; 1973. #8757 A$45.00

21 Anderson, Captain Lindsay. A CRUISE IN AN OPIUM CLIPPER. Cr. 8vo, Facsimile Edition; pp. [3]-224, [2](blank); 8 full-page illustrations; original vinyl; a fine copy in dustwrapper. Melbourne; Published by Ibex; (1989). ***First published in 1891. #35788 A$40.00

22 Lucas, Alan. CRUISING COMPANION. Roy. 8vo, First Edition; pp. [xii], 260(last 3 blank); 6 maps, 12 coloured plates, numerous b/w. illustrations & figures; original slick illustrated boards; a fine copy. (Sydney); Horwitz Grahame; (1985). ***A complete guide to cruising in small boats around the world, including on canals and rivers. #59749 A$40.00

23 [Dalton, Dr. William]. THE DALTON JOURNAL. Two Whaling Voyages to the South Seas 1823-1829. Edited by Niel Gunson. Super roy. 8vo, First Edition; pp. [ii], xii, 142(last 2 blank); 12 illustrations, appendix, bibliography, index; original cloth; gilt; a fine copy. (Canberra); National Library of Australia; (1990). ***Dalton was surgeon on the Phoenix (1823-25) and the Harriet (1826-29). This well-edited first edition of the original journals includes extensive detailed and informative notes. #26875 A$50.00

24 Underhill, Harold A. DEEP-WATER SAIL. Cr. 4to, First Edition; pp. xxxii, 304(last blank); illust. endpapers, 101 photographic illustrations on 61 plates, 100 ship plans (27 folding or double-page), index; original cloth; (light pencilled inscription of approbation on back of frontis & a few light pencilled notes in margins); a fine copy in very slightly torn dustwrapper; very scarce. Glasgow; Brown, Son & Ferguson, Ltd., Nautical Publishers; (1952). ***A wonderful compendium of sailing-ship design and history. #16100 A$220.00

25 Zimmermann, Heinrich. DERNIER VOYAGE DU CAPITAINE COOK AUTOUR DU MONDE, ou se trouvent les circonstances de sa mort, Publie en Allemand par Henri Zimmermann temoin oculaire, & traduit avec un abrege de la vie de ce navigateur celebre, & des notes. Berne, Chez la nouvelle Societe typographique. 1783. Second Edition in French; pp. xvi, 200; in most attractive full contemporary vellum, gilt (a trifling stain at foot of spine only), marbled edges; a fine copy; very rare. Berne; la nouvelle Societe typographique; 1783. ***Beddie 1630; Holmes 44 (q.v.); Forbes 59; Du Rietz 1364. All early editions of this important account of Cook s Third Voyage, published four years before the official account are very rare, the first [German] edition extremely so. It was not translated into English until 1926. This second French edition is reset from the first of the previous year but is identical apart from the ornamentation on the title-page and the date at its foot. Both French editions are of great rarity and are of particular interest as they contain additional matter not found in the original German editions or in the (late) English translations. This additional matter comprises some brief introductory notes by one Roland (almost certainly the translator), the Abregee Life of Cook (pp. 118-172), and quite extensive notes (pp. 173-200 - some forty numbered items). Holmes and Du Rietz note that the Life appears to be a somewhat abridged translation of Lichtenberg and Georg Forster s early life of Cook, published in Gottingen in 1780. Zimmermann was coxswain in the Discovery and as a foreign national (he was a native of Speyer) was able to withhold his journal despite the instructions to surrender all logs and journals which were given to all serving officers and men. As a low-ranking member of the expedition his account gives an interesting and different perspective from the other accounts of Cook s third voyage. Holmes notes that his appreciation of Cook s character deserves to rank with that of Samwell. #8241 A$16,500.00

26 [Howard, George William Frederick; Seventh] Earl of Carlisle. DIARY IN TURKISH AND GREEK WATERS. By the Right Honourable the Earl of Carlisle. Third Edition. Cr. 8vo, Third Edition; pp. xii, 354; contemporary half calf, with marbled sides; a nice copy. London; Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans; 1854. ***An account of the Grand Tour made by Carlisle [1802-64] in 1853. The author travelled by rail through France and Germany to the Danube, thence to Istanbul, from whence he traversed the coasts of Turkey and Greece. A Whig MP, Carlisle had earlier travelled to St Petersburg for the coronation of Tsar Nicolas I. He was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1855. #12793 A$220.00

27 Campbell, R. J.; Editor. THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS. The Voyages of the Brig Williams 1819-1820 as recorded in contemporary documents and the Journal of Midshipman C. W. Poynter. Super roy. 8vo, First Edition; pp. xvi, 232; 15 coloured & numerous b/w. illustrations (several double-page), 4 appendices, bibliography, index; original cloth; gilt; a fine copy in dustwrapper. London; The Hakluyt Society; 2000. ***Another fine production from the Hakluyt Society in the handsome new livery of the Third Series of which this is Volume 4. #64322 A$175.00

28 Gardiner, Robert; Editor. THE ECLIPSE OF THE BIG GUN. The Warship 1906-45. Consultant Editor: David K Brown, RCNC. Super roy. 4to, First Edition; pp. 224(last blank); numerous fine illustrations & diagrams, several tables, notes, bibliography, glossary, index; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (London); Conway Maritime Press; (1992). ***Conway s History of the Ship. #28030 A$75.00

29 Banks, Sir Joseph: THE ENDEAVOUR JOURNAL OF SIR JOSEPH BANKS 1768-1771. Edited by J. C. Beaglehole. 2 vols., med. 8vo, Second Edition; Vol. I, pp. xviii, 476; Vol. II, pp. xvi, [ii], 406; folding map & 8 sketch maps, 16 coloured plates (including portrait) & 86 b/w. plates, appendices, index; original cloth; a fine set in dustwrappers. Sydney; The Trustees of the Public Library of New South Wales in association with Angus and Robertson; (1963). ***Beddie 705. Published from the original manuscript in the Mitchell Library. First published the previous year, this was the the first publication of BANKS Complete Journal of COOK s First Voyage. This second edition incorporates some corrections and additional material. Most of the illustrations are from paintings and drawings by SYDNEY PARKINSON, who accompanied BANKS as his draughtsman. #17941 A$475.00

30 [Barrow, Sir John]. THE EVENTFUL HISTORY OF THE MUTINY AND PIRATICAL SEIZURE OF H.M.S. BOUNTY: its Cause and Consequences. Illustrated by six etchings from original drawings by Lieut.-Colonel Batty. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street. MDCCCXXXI. F cap 8vo, First Edition; pp. xii, 356; 6 plates; original printed tan cloth (neatly rebacked, with original backstrip preserved and new endpapers; half-title, title & plates waterstained; plates & adjacent leaves foxed); a very good copy; rare. London; John Murray; 1831. ***The Family Library, No. XXV. A most interesting account of the whole affair, compiled from original documents, and including details of the wreck of the Pandora, the trial of the mutineers, and the discovery of the descendants of some of the mutineers on Pitcairn Island, etc. Du Rietz 46; Ferguson 1416. #51804 A$650.00

31 Price, A. Grenfell; Editor. THE EXPLORATIONS OF CAPTAIN JAMES COOK in the Pacific, as told by selections of his own journals 1768-1779. Illustrated by Geoffrey C. Ingleton. Med. 8vo; pp. xx, 292; endpaper maps, mounted coloured frontispiece, 10 full-page & 32 text drawings; original cloth; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (Sydney); Angus and Robertson; (1969). ***Adapted from The Heritage Press edition, New York, 1957. #62774 A$50.00

32 Hickman, John. GALAPAGOS: The Enchanted Islands through writers eyes. [By] John Hickman updated by Julian Fitter. Third Edition; pp. [viii], 226(last blank), [6](adv., last blank); appendix, bibliography; original stiff wrappers; a fine copy. London; Eland; (2009). ***First published in 1985, reprinted in 1991, the preface (by Katie Hickman, the Author s daughter) is new to this edition. #65514 A$25.00

33 Kirsch, Peter. THE GALLEON. The Great Ships of the Armada Era. 4to, First Edition in English; pp. [vi], 214; 6 plans, over 100 figures, appendix, notes, bibliography, index; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (London); Conway Maritime Press; (1990). #30444 A$75.00

34 Fox, Uffa. HANDLING SAILING BOATS ACCORDING TO UFFA. First Edition; pp. 174, [2](blank); 2 double-page, 2 full-page & 1 text maps, 2 double-page & 20 full-page plates, 15 fullpage sail plans & lines, 4 text figures; original papered boards; a very good copy in slightly worn dustwrapper. London; Newnes; (1960). #15945 A$35.00

35 Ledyard, John. A JOURNAL OF CAPTAIN COOK S LAST VOYAGE. To the Pacific Ocean, and in Quest of a North-West Passage, Between Asia and America; Performed in the Years 1776, 1777, 1778, and 1779. Facsimile Edition; pp. 208; original cloth; a fine copy in worn dustwrapper; scarce. Chicago; Americana Classics, Quadrangle Books; (1963). ***Americana Classics Series - No. 10. #47352 A$145.00

36 Goodenough, Commodore James G. JOURNAL OF COMMODORE GOODENOUGH, R.N., C.B., C.M.G., during his last command as Senior Officer on the Australian Station, 1873-1875. Edited, with a Memoir, by his Widow. With Maps, Steel Engraved Portrait, and Woodcuts. First Edition; pp. xii, 370(last blank), [2], 48(adv., dated March, 1876); portrait frontispiece, folding map Sketch of the Rewa River at page 215, 2 folding maps in end pocket, 20 sketch illustrations; original cloth, gilt; (rubbed; spine ends a little worn; margins of frontis lightly stained); a very good copy; scarce. London; Henry S. King & Co.; 1876. ***The two maps in the pocket are: Chart of the Coast of South Australia and Bass s Strait and Part of the South Pacific showing the Track of H.M.S. Pearl during the last voyage of Commodore Goodenough. Ferguson 9977. #63980 A$275.00

THE BOUNTY MUTINY 37 Morrison, James. THE JOURNAL OF JAMES MORRISON Boatswain s Mate of the Bounty describing the Mutiny & subsequent Misfortunes of the Mutineers together with an account of the Island of Tahiti. With an Introduction by Owen Rutter and five engravings by Robert Gibbings. Printed & made in Great Britain by The Golden Cockerel Press 1935. F cap folio, First Edition; pp. [iv](blank), 246(last blank), [6](blank); 5 illustrations; original blue & cream linen; top edge gilt, others uncut; (a few minor marks, but a nice copy); very scarce. [London]; Golden Cockerel Press; 1935. ***Edition limited to 325 numbered copies. Du Rietz 1122. Although its limitation is similar to the other Bligh-related volumes issued by the Golden Cockerel Press, this book is very much scarcer on the market. #30223 A$2250.00

38 [Darwin, Charles. JOURNAL OF RESEARCHES INTO THE NATURAL HISTORY AND GEOLOGY of the Countries Visited during the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle Round the World, under the Command of Capt. Fitz Roy, R.N. By Charles Darwin. New Edition]. Cr. 8vo, Second Edition, reissued; pp. [iii]-x(lacking title-leaf ), 520(last blank), 16(adverts. dated September 1871), 16(a different set of adverts., also dated September 1871); 14 text illustrations, index; uncut in new binder s green cloth, gilt; (LACKING the title-leaf; some very minor soiling & a few marginal tears to index); rare. [London; John Murray; 1870]. ***Not in Sabin; Ferguson 8956; Freeman 22; with the preliminaries reset to x pages, including the Postscript on Page vii, but with the Contents more closely set to fit. #66371 A$95.00

39 Darwin, Charles. The Minerva Library of Famous Books. Edited by G. T. Bettany, M.A., B.Sc. JOURNAL OF RESEARCHES INTO THE NATURAL HISTORY AND GEOLOGY of the Countries Visited during the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle Round the World. Under the Command of Capt. Fitz Roy, R.N. By Charles Darwin, M.A., F.R.S. (From the Corrected and Enlarged Edition of 1845). With a Biographical Introduction. Seventh Edition. Cr. 8vo, Seventh Ward Lock Edition; pp. xx, 382(last blank), [2](adv. for Minerva Library), [12](adv.); 16 plates, several text illustrations (including maps), index; original grey-green cloth (spine slightly worn; front hinge repaired); a very good copy; scarce. London, New York, and Melbourne; Ward, Lock and Co.; 1890. ***Not in Ferguson; Freeman 60. The biographical introduction is by the editor, G. T. Bettany. #66386 A$120.00

40 Darwin, Charles. The Minerva Library of Famous Books. Edited by G. T. Bettany, M.A., B.Sc. JOURNAL OF RESEARCHES INTO THE NATURAL HISTORY AND GEOLOGY of the Countries Visited during the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle Round the World, under the Command of Capt. Fitz Roy, R.A. [sic]. By Charles Darwin, M.A., F.R.S. (From the Corrected and Enlarged Edition of 1845). With a Biographical Introduction. Twelfth Edition. Cr. 8vo, Twelfth Ward Lock Edition; pp. [3]-492; portrait frontispiece & 15 plates, over 30 text illustrations (including maps), index; contemporary half calf, with marbled sides, all edges gilt; (spine a little worn; lacking half-title); a very good ex-library copy with stamps on title verso and at end of text only. London; Ward, Lock, & Bowden, Limited; 1894. ***Ferguson 8961a; Freeman 77. The biographical introduction is by G. T. Bettany. #23996 A$60.00

41 Darwin, Charles. JOURNAL OF RESEARCHES into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries visited during the Voyage round the World of H.M.S. Beagle under command of Captain Fitz Roy, R.N. Cr. 8vo, Facsimile Edition; pp. xii, 500; a several illustrations, index; original art. leather with mounted coloured illustration on front board; a fine copy. (London; Marshall Cavendish Ltd.; 1987). ***Facsimile of John Murray s edition of 1905 (Freeman 105); a volume in The Great Writers Library. #60151 A$40.00

NEVER BEFORE REPUBLISHED WITH THE PLATES IN COLOUR 42 White, John. JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO NEW SOUTH WALES. By John White. First published in 1790. Now reprinted with 65 Coloured Plates reproduced at enlarged scale. Melbourne, Edition Renard, MMII. Folio, Fourth Edition, Deluxe Issue; pp. 226; frontispiece (View in Port Jackson), 65 coloured plates from the hand-coloured originals and 65 uncoloured plates from an original uncoloured copy, 1 text illust. (facsimile of original title-page); full dark green vegetable-tanned goatskin, gilt; all edges gilt; a fine copy. Melbourne; Edition Renard; 2002. ***Edition of 212 numbered copies, 200 only for sale, this being one of 40 deluxe copies with the plates in both coloured and uncoloured states. This sumptuous new edition is reprinted with the text entirely reset in Garamond, attractively printed in black, red and green, and the plates enlarged by 50%. The plates, by Sarah Stone, F. P. Nodder and other fine artists comprise 29 of birds (including splendid parrots), 10 of reptiles and amphibians, 7 mammals (marsupials and the Dingo), 6 of fishes, 9 of plants (including magnificent Banksias) 2 of invertebrates and 2 of Aboriginal weapons and artefacts. In the original edition the leaf Hh4 is cancelled in some copies with a variant text describing in the cancelled state a description of the Wattled Bee-Eater, or Merops, Female and in the uncancelled state a description of the male bird. Both texts have been reproduced here and there are some bibliographical and publishing notes appended. This was the first natural history book on Australia of any significance to be published after the arrival of the First Fleet and has never before been republished with the plates in colour. The uncoloured plates have never before been republished. These Deluxe copies with the plates in two states are nearly sold out. Edition Renard was awarded two Gold Medals at the 20th National Print Awards, and a Certificate of Manufacturing Excellence of the Victorian Manufacturers Hall of Fame for this book. #8964 A$3250.00

43 Innes, Hammond. THE LAST VOYAGE. Captain Cook s Lost Diary. First U.S. Edition; pp. 256; coloured endpaper maps, addendum; a nice copy in dustwrapper. New York; Alfred A. Knopf; 1979. ***Fiction. #49333 A$25.00

44 Rantzen, M. J. LITTLE SHIP NAVIGATION (Coastal). Illustrated by M. A. Moffat. Cr. 8vo, Second Impression; pp. 196; 7 plates, 52 figures, folding table, 7 appendices, index; original papered boards; a nice copy. London; Herbert Jenkins Limited; (1956). ***With interesting plates of compasses, sextants and other navigational equipment. #50306 A$35.00

45 Conner, Daniel & Miller, Loraine. MASTER MARINER. Capt. James Cook and the Peoples of the Pacific. Oblong 4to, First Australian Edition; pp. xii, 164; 7 maps, 4 coloured & 61 b/w. plates, 16 other illustrations, bibliography; a nice copy in slightly worn dustwrapper. (St. Lucia); University of Queensland Press; (1979). #2159 A$65.00

46 [Haweis, Thomas; Editor]. A MISSIONARY VOYAGE TO THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC OCEAN, performed in the Years 1796, 1797, 1798, in the Ship Duff, commanded by Captain James Wilson. Compiled from Journals of the Officers and the Missionaries; and illustrated with Maps, Charts, and Views, drawn by Mr. William Wilson, and engraved by the most eminent Artists. With a Preliminary Discourse on the Geography and History of the South Sea Islands; and an Appendix, including Details never before published, of the Natural and Civil State of Otaheite; by a Committee appointed for the Purpose by the Directors of the Missionary Society. Published for the Benefit of the Society. London: Printed by S. Gosnell, for T. Chapman, No. 151, Fleet Street. 1799. Med. 4to, Best Issue of First Edition, pp. [xii], c, 420, [12](Subscribers Names); 7 maps & charts (5 folding), 6 plates, appendix (on Otaheitian government, society, inhabitants, deities, customs, natural history, etc,); half navy blue morocco, with moire cloth sides (small trifling mark on front cover; slight scuffing of spine); a fine, clean copy, entirely uncut, with the original paper title-label preserved on inside front board; scarce in such condition. London; Printed by S. Gosnell, for T. Chapman; 1799. ***Ferguson 301; Hill 2, 1894;. The first and preferred of two closely similar editions bearing the same date, this being of slightly larger format and printed on better quality paper. Another edition bearing the imprint Printed for T. Chapman... by T. Gillet and with a completely different set of subscriber s names, was issued almost simultaneously (see Ferguson 302). The purpose of employing two printers appears to have been to ensure the speedy production of sufficient copies to meet the demand. This important work is the account of the first English missionary enterprise in the South Seas. The hostility of the natives at Tahiti and Tonga caused many of the missionaries to seek refuge at Sydney. Some of them settled in Australia and founded families important in Australian history. William Wilson was Chief Mate on the voyage. Apart from its missionary interest the work contains much valuable information on Tahiti, Fiji and the Marquesas. The Duff Group in the Santa Cruz islands was newly discovered on this voyage. #2293 A$2450.00

47 Dening, Greg. MR BLIGH S BAD LANGUAGE. Passion, Power and Theatre on the Bounty. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. [ii], xii, 450(last 5 blank); several maps & illustrations including portraits of many of the people connected with Bligh, notes, references bibliography, index; original cloth; a nice copy in dustwrapper. (Cambridge); Cambridge University Press; (1992). ***A compelling and useful new contribution, with much interesting background on the Bounty Mutiny and subsequent developments over 200 years. #35904 A$35.00

48 King, Phillip Parker. NARRATIVE OF A SURVEY OF THE INTER- TROPICAL AND WESTERN COASTS OF AUSTRALIA. Performed between the Years 1818 and 1822. By Captain Phillip P. King, R.N., F.R.S., F.L.S., and Member of the Royal Asiatic Society of London. With an Appendix, containing Various Subjects relating to Hydrography and Natural History. In two volumes, illustrated by plates, charts and wood-cuts. Vol. I [Vol. II]. London: John Murray, Albemarle-street. MDCCCXXVII. 2 vols., First Edition; Vol. I, pp. [ii] (half-title, verso blank), [iv](title-page, verso colophon & dedication, verso blank), [v]-xl(last blank), 452; folding chart, 7 plates, 5 wood-cuts in text (including titlevignette), Errata slip (at page 1); Vol. II, pp. viii, 638(last blank); folding chart, 6 plates (1 folding), 3 wood-cuts in text (including title-vignette), Errata slip (at page 1), 13 appendices (10 on meteorology, & navigation & geography), also list and description of natural history objects collected, geology & native languages; entirely uncut in early twentieth-century hard-grained morocco, with papered sides & marbled endpapers; (some foxing to plates of second volume & to margins only of some text leaves of both volumes); a very good, attractive set; rare. London; John Murray; 1827. ***Ferguson 1130; Wantrup 84b; Abbey 573. Inserted before the halftitle in Volume I is an unrelated 16-page publisher s catalogue from Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, dated January 1827. This is the second issue of this work, as usually found, with the cancel title-pages. A very few copies were issued with the date 1826; these are of the greatest rarity. The work is of great importance: Phillip Parker King (the son of Governor Philip Gidley King) was born at Norfolk Island, and became one of Britain s leading hydrographers. His work considerably furthered the geographical knowledge of the Australian coasts. His charts were very accurate and his extensions and additions to those of Flinders on the Northern and Western coasts of Australia were for many years in practical use by the Admiralty (well into the twentieth century). He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1824. #43380 A$5500.00

49 Wall, Robert. OCEAN LINERS. Med. 4to, First Edition; pp. 256; numerous coloured & b/w. illustrations, index, bibliography; original papered boards; a nice copy in dustwrapper. London; Collins; 1978. ***Including the Australian run, loss of the Titanic, etc.; with many interesting illustrations. #29672 A$60.00

50 Maude, H. E. OF ISLANDS AND MEN. Studies in Pacific History. First Edition; pp. xxii, 398(last blank); endpaper maps, 19 text maps (7 full-page), 20 plates, 6 appendices, bibliography; original cloth; a very good copy in slightly worn and silverfished dustwrapper. Melbourne; Oxford University Press; 1968. ***Including an account of the fate of the Bounty after the mutiny, reconstructed for the first time from long-forgotten documents, together with a sequel recounting the later attempt of the descendants of the mutineers to return from Pitcairn to Tahiti. Du Rietz 822b. #8922 A$95.00

51 Darwin, Charles. ON THE STRUCTURE AND DISTRIB- UTION OF CORAL REEFS. Also Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands and parts of South America visited during the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. With portrait, maps, plates, and numerous illustrations and critical introductions by Prof. John W. Judd, F.R.S., Professor of Geology in the Normal College of Science, South Kensington. Cr. 8vo; pp. xx, 550(last blank), [6](adv. for Minerva Library, New Series); frontispiece (portrait of Darwin by Collier), 6 plates (3 folding, including 2 maps), over 40 text illustrations, 3 indices; original red cloth, gilt (mildly soiled); a very good copy; scarce. London; Ward, Lock & Co.; N.D. [c. 1900]. ***Freeman 294. #26967 A$150.00

52 Darwin, Charles. ON THE STRUCTURE AND DISTRIB- UTION OF CORAL REEFS. Foreword by Michael T. Ghiselin. Pp. [ii], xii, 214, [24](plates & descriptions, last 3 blank); several figs in text, plus 3 plates (partly coloured) in several sections, index; original pictorial wrappers; a fine copy. Tucson, Arizona; The University of Arizona Press; (1984). #66836 A$35.00

53 Kemp, Peter; Edited by. THE OXFORD COMPANION TO SHIPS & THE SEA. Med. 8vo, First Edition (but see below); pp. viii, 972; numerous illustrations & figures including 4pp. coloured illustrations, 5 appendices; original papered boards (lower spine bumped); a very good copy in binding and dustwrapper of the Reader s Union, but internally identical in all respects to the first edition. London; Oxford University Press; 1976. ***A highly useful reference. #16041 A$30.00

54 Lummis, Trevor. PACIFIC PARADISES. The Discovery of Tahiti and Hawaii. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. [xii], 212; 3 maps, 8 plates, notes, bibliography, index; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (Thrupp, Stroud, Gloucestershire); Sutton Publishing; (2005). #65754 A$35.00

55 Forster, Johann Reinhold: THE RESOLUTION JOURNAL OF JOHANN REINHOLD FORSTER. Edited by Michael E. Hoare. 4 vols., First Edition; Vol. I, pp. xviii, 182; folding map, coloured frontispiece & 6 b/w. plates (1 folding); Vol. II, pp. viii, 183-370; 5 text maps, 11 plates (2 folding); Vol. III, pp. viii, 371-554; 5 text maps, 10 plates; Vol. IV, pp. viii, 555-834(last 3 blank); 4 text maps, 9 plates, 2 appendices, bibliography, indices; original blue cloth, spines lettered in gilt, with gilt device on front boards; a fine set in very slightly worn dustwrappers. London; The Hakluyt Society; 1982. ***Cook s Second Voyage in which he crossed the Antarctic Circle for the First Time. This journal was only recently discovered, and has never before been published. Hakluyt Society, Second Series Nos. 152-155. #4147 A$350.00

56 Anderson, R. C. THE RIGGING OF SHIPS. In the Days of the Spritsail Topmast 1600-1720. Med. 8vo; pp. xiv, 278; 24 plates (some with extensive keys), several text figures, index; original papered boards; a nice copy in dustwrapper. Greenwich; Conway Maritime Press; 1982. ***First published 1927. #24152 A$60.00

57 Baker, William F. RUNNING HER EASTING DOWN. A documentary of the development and history of the British tea clippers culminating with the building of the Cutty Sark. Med. 4to, First Edition; pp. xiv, 170, [6](blank); endpaper & 2 other maps, coloured frontispiece & 4 coloured plates, 66 b/w. illustrations, 10 appendices, bibliography, index; original cloth; a fine copy in very slightly rubbed dustwrapper. Caldwell, Idaho; The Caxton Printers, Ltd.; 1974. ***The Story of the Cutty Sark and other Great China Clippers. #21242 A$125.00

58 Underhill, Harold A. SAILING SHIP RIGS AND RIGGING. With authentic plans of famous vessels of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. With illustrations and plans by the Author. Cr. 4to, Second Edition, Fifth Impression; pp. x, 128[i.e. 130] (pagination a little irregular); numerous illustrations, figures & plans, glossary, appendix, index; original cloth; a nice copy in dustwrapper; scarce. Glasgow; Brown, Son & Ferguson, Ltd., Nautical Publishers; (1978). #24121 A$60.00

59 Howard-Williams, Jeremy. SAILS. First Edition; pp. 400; 32 plates, very numerous figures, several tables, 11 appendices, index; original papered boards; a very good copy in slightly worn dustwrapper. (London); Adlard Coles Limited; 1967. ***Everything one needs to know: from the blurb: This is the first really comprehensive book on the subject of sails, amply and exhaustively analysed. #38585 A$65.00

60 Bowen, John; Edited by. SCALE MODEL SAILING SHIPS. Cr. 4to, First Edition; pp. 192; numerous illustrations & figures, bibliography, glossary; original papered boards; a very good copy in dustwrapper. Greenwich; Conway Maritime Press; (1977). #24144 A$30.00

61 Harland, John. SEAMANSHIP IN THE AGE OF SAIL. An account of the shiphandling of the sailing man-of-war 1600-1860, based on contemporary sources. Illustrated by Mark Muyers, RSMA, F/ASMA. Roy. 4to, Third Impression, U.S. Issue; pp. 320; frontispiece, very numerous illustrations, figures & diagrams, bibliography, index; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (Annapolis, Maryland); Naval Institute Press; (1987). ***A valuable and detailed account of all aspects, clearly illustrated. #21295 A$125.00

62 Dale, Paul W.; Editor. SEVENTY NORTH TO FIFTY SOUTH. The Story of Captain Cook s Last Voyage. Wherein are Discovered numerous South Pacific Islands, the Hawaiian Islands, the Coast of North America, and Alaska. Condensed, Edited and Annotated by Paul W. Dale. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. xii, 370; endpaper maps, 38 plates, charts, etc., bibliography, index; original cloth; a nice copy in dustwrapper. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.; Prentice-Hall, Inc.; (1969). ***Either the author or the publisher or both were extraordinarily ignorant: a title-page from a copy of the Dublin edition is illustrated and described as the First Edition of Cook s Journals. #2170 A$45.00

63 Carter, Harold B. SIR JOSEPH BANKS 1743-1820. Cr. 4to, First Edition; pp. xii, 672(last blank); endpaper pedigree, coloured frontispiece, 80 illustrations, 27 appendices, bibliography, sources, index; original cloth; a fine copy in very slightly worn dustwrapper; very scarce. London; British Museum (Natural History); (1988). ***An excellent and comprehensive biography of Banks. #21499 A$450.00

64 Wawn, William T. THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS and the Queensland Labour Trade. A Record of Voyages and Experiences in the Western Pacific, from 1875 to 1891. By William T. Wawn, Master Mariner. With numerous illustrations by the same. Roy. 8vo, First Edition; pp. xvi, 440; 5 full-page tinted maps, 4 plates & 59 illustrations by the Author; original cloth; a fine, bright copy; scarce. London; Swan Sonnenschein & Co.; 1893. ***Ferguson 18256. #2367 A$650.00

65 Dunmore, John. STORMS AND DREAMS. Louis de Bougainville: Soldier, Explorer, Statesman. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. 296; 6 maps, 8 plates, appendix, notes, bibliography, index; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (Sydney); ABC Books; (2005). #36934 A$55.00

66 Drummond, Maldwin. TALL SHIPS. The World of Sail Training. Text by Maldwin Drummond. Illustrated by Mike Willoughby. Foreword by H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh. The Official Publication of the Sail Training Association. Oblong cr. folio, First Edition; pp. 160; 21 fine full-page coloured plates, numerous b/w. illustrations, appendix of ships rigs, bibliography, index; original quarter cloth; a nice copy in slightly worn dustwrapper. (London); Angus & Robertson, Publishers; (1976). ***The definitive guide, with particular attention to the ships themselves. #21412 A$85.00

67 Allen, Kenneth S. THAT BOUNTY BASTARD. The True Story of Captain William Bligh. First Edition; pp. 224; 2 maps (1 double-page), 12 plates, sources, index; original cloth; a very good copy in faded dustwrapper. London; Robert Hale & Company; (1976). #2299 A$95.00

68 Carre, Abbe. THE TRAVELS OF THE ABBE CARRE in India and the Near East 1672 to 1674. Translated from the manuscript journal of his travels in the India Office by Lady Fawcett and edited by Sir Charles Fawcett with the assistance of Sir Richard Burn. 3 vols., Facsimile Edition; Vol. I, pp. [iii]-lvi, 316(last blank); 3 folding maps, 2 plates; Vol. II, pp. [iii]-xxiv, 317-676(last blank), [2](blank); 3 folding maps, 1 plate; Vol. III, pp. [iii]-xxiv, 677-984; 3 folding maps, 3 plates, index; original cloth; a very good set in dustwrappers. New Delhi; Asian Educational Services; 1990. ***First published in the Hakluyt Society Second Series, Nos. XCV-XCVII, 1947-48. #17610 A$95.00

69 Syme, Ronald. THE TRAVELS OF CAPTAIN COOK. [Photographs by] Werner Forman. Med. 4to, First English Edition; pp. 180; 102 plates (30 coloured, a few double-page), text decorations; original cloth; a very good copy in torn dustwrapper. London; Michael Joseph; (1972). ***A fine photographic essay on the locations visited by Cook, with text by Ronald Syme. Apparently not in Beddie. #49353 A$85.00

70 Salmond, Anne. THE TRIAL OF THE CANNIBAL DOG. Captain Cook in the South Seas. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. xxii, 506; endpaper map, 5 other maps, 8 coloured plates, 48 text illustrations, appendix, bibliography, notes, index; original papered boards; (slight browning of edges); a fine copy in dustwrapper. (London); Allen Lane an imprint of Penguin Books; (2003). #46908 A$60.00

71 Wallace, Frederick William. UNDER SAIL IN THE LAST OF THE CLIPPERS. Cr. 4to, Facsimile Edition; pp. xii, 252(last blank); endpaper map, 41 plates, 2 appendices; original cloth; a fine copy in dustwrapper; scarce. Glasgow; Brown, Son & Ferguson, Ltd.; (1986). ***First published 1936. #20430 A$75.00

72 Murray, Marischal. UNION-CASTLE CHRONICLE 1853-1953. Roy. 8vo, First Edition; pp. xviii, 392; 4 fine photogravure portrait plates, 6 coloured plates, 138 illustrations on 82 b/w. plates, appendix, chronology, index; original buckram (a little marked; internally fine and clean); a nice copy; scarce. London; Longmans, Green and Co; (1953). ***An attractive production: centenary history of the South African shipping line. #29693 A$85.00

73 Jones, Colin. THE VOYAGE OF THE COLONIAL SHIP VICTORIA. Roy. 8vo; pp. 179-188; 1 illust., sources; original wrappers; a fine copy. London; reprinted from The Mariner s Mirror, Vol. 72, No. 2; May 1986. ***The beginnings of the Australian navy. #30747 A$15.00

74 Fanning, Edmund. VOYAGES ROUND THE WORLD; with Selected Sketches of Voyages to the South Seas, North and South Pacific Oceans, China, Etc., performed under the Command and Agency of the Author. Also, Information Relating to Important Late Discoveries; between the Years 1792 and 1832 together with the Report of the Commander of the First American Exploring Expedition, Patronised by the United States Government, in the Brigs Seraph and Annawan, to the Southern Hemisphere. By Edmund Fanning. New York: Collins & Hannay. M DCCC XXXIII. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. [ii](binder s blank), xii, [13]-500(last blank), [2](binder s blank); 2 folding & 3 full-page lithographs; original brown papered boards with green linen spine and printed paper label; (very neatly rebacked, with the original backstrip and label preserved; a little scattered light foxing & a single small dark stain (6 mm) to extreme upper margin of three leaves & one plate; these blemishes however all essentially trivial); an unusually fine, very clean copy, especially the plates which are in excellent state, the paper nice and crisp throughout; an exceptional copy in original condition of a book usually found in very foxed and browned state; preserved in a well-made leather-backed cloth folding box; very rare. New York; Collins & Hannay; 1833. ***Hill, pages 100-101 (Hill 2, No. 581); Ferguson 1643; Spence 454; Renard 518. An interesting copy, with the inscription Deposited May 11. 1833 at head of title-page and Library of Congress duplicate stamp and number (1582) in pink ink on verso (but no other markings anywhere apart from the intriguing - date? - 2-14-32 in similar pink ink on pastedown); and from the library of Frederick Ellis of Shaw Island, with his bookplate on pastedown and signature on free endpaper. Full of interest, this is an important work giving Fanning s experiences in several voyages to the Pacific and round the world. Fanning discovered several previously unknown islands and was instrumental in sending out the expedition under Captains Palmer & Pendleton in 1829. In addition his petition to Congress and other personal efforts were largely responsible for the Act of May 14, 1836 authorizing the United States Exploring Expedition under Charles Wilkes. Fanning visited China, Fiji, Tonga, the Marquesas, King Georges Sound and the desolate island of South Georgia, and the work contains detailed accounts of sealing around the Australian coast and elsewhere in the South Seas. Amongst other material of Australian interest, Fanning gives an account of his rescue from the Marquesas of the missionary Rev. William Pascoe Crook, and an account of the Sydney trader Simeon Lord and his sandalwood and sealing ventures. #13069 A$2750.00

75 Judd, Bernice. VOYAGES TO HAWAII BEFORE 1860. A Record, Based on Historical Narratives in the Libraries of the Hawaiian Mission Children s Society and The Hawaiian Historical Society, Extended to March 1860. Enlarged and Edited by Helen Yonge Lind. Med. 8vo, Second Edition; pp. [ii], xviii, 132(last 3 blank); chronology, bibliography, index; original illustrated papered boards; a fine copy. Honolulu; University Press of Hawaii, for Hawaiian Mission Children s Society; (1974). ***The original edition was published in 1929. #33409 A$65.00

76 Gray, William R. VOYAGES TO PARADISE: Exploring in the Wake of Captain Cook. Photographed by Gordon W. Gahan. Super roy. 8vo, First Edition; pp. 216; a few sketch maps, numerous coloured illustrations (several double & full-page), index; original papered boards; a fine copy in slightly defective dustwrapper. Washington, D.C.; National Geographic Society; (1981). #23420 A$45.00

77 Cook, Captain James. A VOYAGE TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN. Undertaken by the Command of His Majesty, for making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere. Performed under the Direction of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, in His Majesty s Ships the Resolution and Discovery; in the Years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780. In three volumes. Vol. I. and II. written by Captain James Cook, F.R.S. Vol. III. by Captain James King, LL.D. and F.R.S. Published by Order of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. The Third Edition. London: Printed by H. Hughs, for G. Nicol, Bookseller to His Majesty, in the Strand; and T. Cadell, in the Strand. M.DCC.LXXXV. 3 vols., med. 4to, Third Edition; Vol. I, pp. [x](title, verso blank, & Contents), xcvi(introduction & List of Plates), 422(last blank); 7 charts & views (5 folding); Vol. II, pp. [ii](title, verso blank), [xii] (Contents), 548; 11 charts & plates (6 folding); Vol. III, pp. [ii](title, verso blank), [xii](contents, last blank), 556, 557-564(A Defence of the Arguments advanced in the Introduction to Captain Cook s last Voyage, against the existence of Cape Circumcision); 6 charts & profiles (2 folding), fullpage table of bank capital facing page 286, folding comparative table of languages, 7 appendices (Pp. 489-556); contemporary full tree calf; (Vol. I, expertly rebacked with original backstrip preserved & new endpapers, with title-page & following leaf in Volume I repaired at inner margin and resized; following 5 or six leaves a little stained in inner margin; last leaf in Vol. I also resized; one chart in Vol. III repaired in inner margin; a couple of expert restorations to leather); notwithstanding these essentially minor defects, a very nice, clean set. London; Printed by H. Hughs; 1785. ***Without the folio Atlas, issued separately. See Holmes 47; Beddie 1553; Forbes 86. The Defence of the Arguments... which is by William Wales, appears for the first time in this Third Edition which is in other respects closely similar to the second edition of the same year, reset from the first edition of the previous year, both sold out within days of publication. Forbes, whose collations are meticulous, makes no mention of the table of bank capital ( Corrected to the 5th of January, 1786 ) opposite page 286, and there seems no obvious reason for its inclusion, except for references to South Sea stock. The table is headed (To face Page 286.), but it seems likely that this is an accidental inclusion from another contemporary publication: it has clearly been present in this copy since its original collation. This edition, the last of the original quarto editions, is valuable for the addition of the Defence... by William Wales. #64850 A$6500.00

78 Cooke, Capt. Edward. A VOYAGE TO THE SOUTH SEA, and Round the World, Perform d in the Years 1708, 1709, 1710, and 1711, by the Ships Duke and Dutchess of Bristol. Containing a Journal of all memorable Transactions during the said Voyage; the Winds, Currents, and Variation of the Compass; the taking of the Towns of Puna and Guayaquil, and several Prizes, one of which a rich Acapulco Ship. A Description of the American Coasts, from Tierra del Fuego in the South, to California in the North, (from the Coasting-Pilot, a Spanish Manuscript). Wherein an Account is given of Mr. Alexander Selkirk, his Manner of living and taming some wild beasts during the four Years and four Months he liv d upon the uninhabited Island of Juan Fernandes. Illustrated with Cuts and Maps. 2 vols., Facsimile Edition; Vol. I, pp. [ii], [xxii], 432, [433-442](index); 4 folding & 1 full-page charts & plans, 16 plates; Vol. II, pp. [ii], [viii], xxiv, 328, [8](index), [2](blank); 2 folding & 2 full-page charts, 2 plates, 5 full-page & numerous smaller charts & 300-400 coastal diagrams in text, 3 folding journal tables; 10-page table of longitudes, separate index to each vol.; original vinyl; a fine set. [Amsterdam; N. Israel; 1969]. ***Bibliotheca Australiana Nos. 51-52. First published London, Printed by H. M. for B. Lintot [& others], 1712. #15301 A$220.00

79 Lewis, David. WE, THE NAVIGATORS. The Ancient Art of Landfinding in the Pacific. Med. 8vo, First Edition, Second Impression; pp. xviii, 346; endpaper maps, 1 double-page, 4 full-page & 1 other maps, 14 plates, 63 text illustrations & figures, appendix, references, index; original decorated cloth; a fine copy in slightly worn dustwrapper; scarce. Canberra; Australian National University Press; 1973. ***First published 1972. A detailed analysis of the ancient art of navigation as practised by the peoples of the Pacific. #48869 A$125.00

80 Eisenberg, Philip. WE WERE THERE WITH CHARLES DARWIN ON H.M.S. BEAGLE. Historical Consultant: Professor Clyde K. Kluckhohn. Illustrated by H. B. Vestal. First Edition; pp. viii, 178, [6](adv., last 3 blank); several illustrations; original cloth; a very good copy in slightly defective dustwrapper. New York; Publishers Grosset & Dunlap; (1960). ***For children. #65609 A$25.00

81 Danielsson, Bengt. WHAT HAPPENED ON THE BOUNTY. Translated from the Swedish by Alan Tapsell. First Edition in English; pp. 230, [2](recto colophon, verso adv.); double-page chart of the Pacific, showing the Bounty s route, the track of Bligh s epic voyage in the open boat, and the mutineers route to Pitcairn, full-page map of Tahiti & 1 full-page plan of the Bounty ; original quarter cloth & wood-grain patterned paper sides; (name on preliminary blank); a very good copy in slightly defective dustwrapper. London; George Allen & Unwin Ltd; (1962). ***Du Rietz 278. #22375 A$75.00

82 Burney, James: WITH CAPTAIN JAMES COOK IN THE ANTARCTIC AND PACIFIC. The private journal of James Burney, Second Lieutenant of the Adventure on Cook s Second Voyage 1772-1773. Edited and with an Introduction by Beverley Hooper. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. xii, 112; 1 double-page & 4 other maps; 8 plates; appendix; bibliography; index; original brown cloth, lettered and decorated in gilt, spine title on blue panel; illustrated endpapers; a fine copy in dustwrapper. Canberra; National Library of Australia; (1975). ***Not in Spence; Renard 231. A handsome production, finely printed by letterpress on light yellow laid stock by Brown Prior Anderson. #3967 A$175.00

83 Drake, Sir Francis: THE WORLD ENCOMPASSED and Analogous Contemporary Documents concerning Sir Francis Drake s Circumnavigation of the World with an Appreciation of the Achievement by Sir Richard Carnac Temple. 4to; Facsimile Edition; pp. [ii], lx, 236(last blank); 1 folding, 3 full-page & 1 text maps, 2 full-page & 2 text illustrations, index; original vinyl; a fine copy. [Amsterdam; N. Israel; 1971]. ***Facsimile of the Argonaut Press limited edition of 1926. #9449 A$85.00

84 Curry, Dr. Manfred. YACHT RACING. The Aerodynamics of Sails and Racing Tactics. Revised and Enlarged Fifth Edition. From the German of Robert W. Atkinson and Charles H. Curry, Ph. D. Cr. 4to, Sixth Edition; pp. [ii], xii, 298; numerous illustrations & diagrams, U.K. distributors slip at front; original cloth (spine faded); a very good copy. New York; Charles Scribner s Sons; (1949). ***First published in English in 1928, 5th edition 1948, reprinted 1949. #38545 A$45.00

85 Darwin, Charles; Editor. THE ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. BEAGLE, During the Years 1832-1836. Edited by Charles Darwin. Facsimile Reprint 1980. 5 parts in 3 vols., roy. 4to, Facsimile Edition; [Vol. 1], pp. 30(Introductory matter), 2 maps; Part I, pp. [ii], iv, iv, 114(last 3 blank); 32 plates (3 folding); Part II, pp. [iii]-xii, vi, [ii], 98; 32 very fine coloured plates of mammals & 3 b/w. plates; [Vol. 2], Part III, pp. 6, [viii], ii, [3]-156, [8]; 50 very fine coloured plates of birds (after lithographs by JOHN & ELIZABETH GOULD); appendix, index to the species; [Vol. 3], Part IV, pp. 6, xvi, 172; 29 plates; Part V, pp. [ii], vi, 52; 20 plates; in all 2 maps, 82 fine coloured plates & 84 b/w. plates (3 folding); original quarter leather with linen sides, marbled endpapers, gilt spines; (the linen sides partly faded; very slight marginal foxing to a few leaves); a nice set; scarce. Wellington; Nova Pacifica; 1980. ***Freeman 9b (in Additions and Corrections to Second Edition of 1977 to 1 January, 1986 - limited circulation, University College London for the Author). [Originally published London, Smith Elder, 1839-43 - Freeman 9; Spence 342]. Part I: Fossil Mammalia, by Richard Owen, with a Geological Introduction by Charles Darwin. 32 fine lithographic plates, well reproduced (3 folding). Part II: Mammalia, described by George R. Waterhouse, with a Notice of their Habits and Ranges by Charles Darwin. 32 fine coloured reproductions from the original handcoloured lithographs and 3 b/w. lithographic plates. Part III: Birds, by John Gould. 50 fine coloured lithographs by John & Elizabeth Gould, and extensive notes from Darwin s field records on habits, ecology and distribution. Part IV: Fish, by the Rev. Leonard Jenyns. 29 fine lithographic plates. Part V: Reptiles, by Thomas Bell. 20 fine lithographic plates. The work is well-produced, with great care taken to present this magnificent work in a style to do justice to the original. The text & b/w. plates are on a high quality, heavyweight, antique finish paper, and the coloured plates on high quality, mattfinish, art paper with blank text leaves behind to eliminate show-through of the letterpress. The binding is neat and attractive but unpretentious and in keeping the work. The edition was limited to 750 numbered copies world-wide. #9182 A$1850.00