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GASTON RENARD Pty. Ltd. Established 1945 Postal Address: (A.C.N. 005 928 503) Electronic communications: P.O. Box 1030, Telephone: +61 (0)3 9459 5040 Ivanhoe, Melbourne, ABN: 68 893 979 543 FAX: +61 (0)3 9459 6787 Victoria, 3079, Australia. www.gastonrenard.com E-mail: books@gastonrenard.com Short List No. 113-2014. Travels.

1 Abbott, J. H. M. OUT OF THE PAST. Cr. 8vo, First Edition; pp. 72; original papered boards; a nice copy in dustwrapper. Sydney; The Currawong Publishing Company; N.D. [1944]. ***Brief accounts of various bits of early Australian history originally published in The Bulletin including voyages and explorations: Mendana, Torres, Dampier, Cook, Grant, Bass, etc. #15192 A$25.00

2 Amundsen, Roald. THE SOUTH POLE. An Account of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in the Fram, 1910-1912. Translated from the Norwegian by A. G. Chater. 2 vols. in 1, Facsimile Edition; pp. [iv], xxxvi, 392; x, 458(last 9 blank); 6 maps (including 1 folding), 100 plates, folding diagram of the Fram, several text figures; appendices, index; original blue papered boards, spine gilt; endpapers foxed; otherwise a fine copy in dustwrapper. St. Lucia; University of Queensland Press; (1976). ***A facsimile of the First Edition by John Murray, see Spence 28 - variant imprint; Renard 22; Rosove 9.D2. #3945 A$220.00

3 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

4 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

5 Barr, William and Williams, Glyndwr; Editors. VOYAGES TO HUDSON BAY IN SEARCH OF A NORTHWEST PASSAGE 1741-1747. Volume I. The Voyage of Christopher Middleton 1741-1742. First Edition; pp. xiv, 338(last 5 blank); 11 illusts., bibliog., index. [and] Volume II. The Voyage of William Moor and Francis Smith, 1746-1747. First Edition; pp. [ii], xvi, 398(last 5 blank); 20 illusts. (incl. double-page map & double-page illust.), 2 bibliogs., index. Together, 2 vols., original cloth; a fine set in dustwrappers. London; The Hakluyt Society; 1994-95. ***Hakluyt Society Second Series, Vols. 177 & 181. #57438 A$145.00

6 Bassett, Marnie. REALMS AND ISLANDS. The World Voyage of Rose de Freycinet in the Corvette Uranie 1817-1820. From her Journal and Letters and the Report of Louis de Saulces de Freycinet, Capitaine de Corvette. First Edition; pp. xii, 276(last blank); endpaper & 2 other maps, 24 plates (including map), appendices; bibliography, index; original cloth; a nice copy in slightly worn dustwrapper. London; Oxford University Press; 1962. ***Signed by the Author on title-page. #36899 A$165.00

7 Beale, Edgar. KENNEDY OF CAPE YORK. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. [xii], 284(last 3 blank); endpaper maps, 2 double-page, 1 full-page & 3 text maps, 20 plates, bibliography including MS., newspaper & Registries sections, notes, sources, etc., index; original papered boards; (some minor internal soiling); a very good copy in dustwrapper. (Adelaide); Rigby; (1970). #5009 A$75.00

8 Beals, Herbert K.; Campbell, R. J.; Savours, Ann & McConnell, Anita; and Bridges, Roy; Edited by. FOUR TRAVEL JOURNALS. The Americas, Antarctica and Africa, 1775-1874. Super roy. 8vo, First Edition; pp. x, 404, [2](blank); very numerous maps & illustrations, appendices, bibliography, and index to each narrative; original cloth; a fine copy in dustwrapper. London; Published by Ashgate for the Hakluyt Society; 2007. ***Series III, Volume 18. Comprising: The 1775 Journal of Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra (Translated from the Spanish and edited by Herbert K. Beals); The Journal of HMS Beagle in the Strait of Magellan by Pringle Stokes, Commander RN 1827 (Edited by R. J. Campbell); Journal Kept by Midshipman Joseph Henry Kay during the voyage of HMS Chanticleer, 1828-1831 (Edited by Ann Savours and Anita McConnell); and A Dangerous and Toilsome Journey. Jacob Wainwright s Diary of the Transportation of Dr Livingstone s Body to the Coast, 4 May 1873--18 February 1874 (Translated from the German and edited by Roy Bridges). #13844 A$165.00

9 Brennan, Michael G.; Editor. THE ORIGINS OF THE GRAND TOUR. The Travels of Robert Montagu, Lord Mandeville (1649-1654), William Hammond (1655-1658), Banaster Maynard (1660-1663). Super roy. 8vo, First Edition; pp. xviii, 334(last 3 blank); 49 figures, bibliography, index; original cloth, gilt; a fine copy in dustwrapper. London; The Hakluyt Society; 2004. ***Series III, Volume 14. #47042 A$65.00

10 Byrd, Richard E. ALLEIN! Auf einsamer Wacht im Sudeis. Mit 42 Abbildungen. Dritte Auflage. German Edition, Third Impression; pp. 300(last blank); 16 plates, 12 chapter decorations by Richard E. Harrison; original cloth; a very good copy. Leipzig; F. A. Brockhaus; 1940. ***German translation of Alone. This edition is a useful addition to the literature as the 16 plates are not contained in the original American Edition. #8663 A$95.00

11 Caillie, Rene. TRAVELS THROUGH CENTRAL AFRICA TO TIMBUCTOO; and across the Great Desert, to Morocco, performed in the Years 1824--1828. 2 vols., First Edition; Vol. I, pp. x, [v]-viii, 476(last blank); portrait frontispiece (a fine lithographic proof on India paper by Hullmandel); Vol. II, pp. [iv], [xi]-xiv, [ii] (blank), 502(last colophon only); 2 folding maps, 5 plates (including a fine folding aquatint of Timbuctoo by J. Clarke); contemporary full blue calf, finely gilt, with contrasting spine labels; (a little rubbed, but a fine set); rare. London; Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley; 1830. ***Not in Abbey. An interesting and detailed account of a remarkable journey of over 4000 miles from Senegal in search of Timbuctoo. Caillie, unable to obtain finance for his explorations scraped together funds for the expedition by selling his possessions, and was the first European to reach Timbuctoo and return alive (he was preceded only months before by Alexander Gordon Laing, however he was killed). The Geographical Society of Paris made him a retrospective award of 10,000 francs. #52981 A$3500.00

12 Cameron, Ian. MAGELLAN. And the First Circumnavigation of the World. Introduction by Sir Vivian Fuchs. Cr. 4to, First Edition, Book Club Issue; pp. 224; numerous coloured and b/w. Illusts. & maps, bibliography, index; original papered boards; (some minor soiling); a very good copy in dustwrapper. (London); History Book Club; (1974). ***Identical in format and content to the first edition of Weidenfeld and Nicolson issued in the same year. #63994 A$50.00

13 Cheever, Rev. Henry T. THE ISLAND WORLD OF THE PACIFIC: Being the Personal Narrative and Results of Travel through the Sandwich or Hawaiian Islands, and other Parts of Polynesia. Cr. 8vo, First U.K. Edition; pp. 304; tinted frontispiece, appendix; full prize calf, gilt; (spine a little rubbed); a very nice copy. Glasgow; Collins; N.D. [1851]. ***The Appendix is - Statistical View of the Resources, Trade, Commerce, Population, Piety, Position and Prospects of the Hawaiian Islands. #1771 A$220.00

14 Christie s: THE POLAR SALE INCLUDING THE SHACKLETON COLLECTION. [London], Tuesday 25 September 2001. 4to; pp. 358; 250 lots, lavishly illustrated in colour; original pictorial wrappers; estimates; list of prices realised loosely inserted; a fine copy. London; Christie s; 2001. ***A wonderful collection of books, photographs, manuscripts, original diaries and relics, mostly relating to Antarctica, but including some Arctic material. #23941 A$60.00

15 Clarke, The Rev. C. C. THE HUNDRED WONDERS OF THE WORLD, and of the three Kingdoms of Nature, described according to the Best and Latest Authorities, and illustrated by Engravings. Thirteenth Edition. Enlarged and Improved. F cap 8vo, Thirteenth Edition; pp. xii, 86, 87*-96*, 87-120, 117*-120*, 121-524, 533-590, 591*-596*, 591-668(last 7 adv.); 48 woodcut plates (most with two views, making a total of 90 images), index; contemporary full roan, expertly rebacked, with original backstrip preserved (8a dark stain at inner margin of about 8 leaves); a nice copy; scarce. London; Printed for Sir Richard Phillips and Co; 1821. ***A wonderful compendium of natural (and some man-made) wonders. The pagination is irregular, as noted, and the plates do not conform exactly to the list, with one in the list not present but there are ten others unlisted. It appears to be quite complete, as issued. With the contemporary label of Emily Jermyn 1826 on front endpaper. #12934 A$275.00

16 Cole, Michael; Edited by. International Rare Book Prices. VOYAGES, TRAVEL & EXPLORATION. 5 vols., First Editions; Vol. I, pp. x, 250; Vol. II, pp. x, 250(last blank); 1990 Vol., pp. x, 254; 1997 Vol., pp. x, 246; 1998 Vol., pp. x, 246; lists of contributing booksellers; original slick illustrated boards; (16 pp. near the end of Vol. I not printed with loss of some entries and part of the bookseller list, otherwise a fine set). (London) [later York]; R. R. Bowker (UK) Ltd. [later Picaflow, later The Clique]; (1987-98). ***A useful compilation from catalogue-publishing booksellers from around the world of many thousands of books on Voyages, Travel and Exploration, with brief but informative descriptions and prices for 1986, 1987, 1989, 1996 and 1997. #37656 A$45.00

17 Collingridge, George. THE DISCOVERY OF AUSTRALIA. A Critical, Documentary and Historic Investigation Concerning the Priority of Discovery in Australasia by Europeans before the arrival of Lieut. James Cook, in the Endeavour, in the year 1770. With Illustrations, Charts, Maps, Diagrams, &c. Copious Notes, References, Geographical Index and Index to Names. Roy. 4to, First Edition; pp. xvi, 376; 100 maps & illustrations, including 12 plates of which 5 are folding & 7 are full-page, the remainder being illustrations of various sizes up to full-page, appendix, notes, references, geographical index & index to names; original cloth, gilt, with blind-stamped patterned ribbons on both boards; (joints very slightly rubbed); a nice copy; scarce. Sydney; Hayes Brothers; 1895. ***Ferguson 8465; Davidson, page 23; Not in Hill. An important historical survey, detailing much of the evidence for early discovery of Australia by the Spanish and Portuguese, including discussion of the Dauphin and related maps showing the East Coast - published 1530-36, with many useful illustrations of old maps. W. Baldwin Spencer s copy, with his initials in pencil on title-page. #21572 A$650.00

18 Columbus, Christopher: THE VOYAGES OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS. Being the Journals of his First and Third, and the Letters concerning his First and Last Voyages, to which is added the Account of his Second Voyage written by Andres Bernaldez. Now newly translated and Edited, with an Introduction and Notes by Cecil Jane. 4to, Facsimile Edition; pp. [vi], 350(last 3 blank); 5 maps, 2 appendices, index; original vinyl; (soft pencilled lines & occasional notes in margins); a nice copy. [Amsterdam; N. Israel; 1970]. ***Argonaut Press No. 9. First published (in this form) in 1930. #42790 A$75.00

19 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$425.00

20 Cook, James. CAPTAIN COOK IN THE SOUTH SEAS. Two Letters Written to Captain John Walker 1771 and 1775. Facsimile Edition with Transcriptions. 4to, First Edition; pp. 24; 11 pp. facsimiles; original wrappers; a fine copy. Sydney; The Council of the Library of New South Wales; 1970. #49355 A$65.00

21 Cook, Captain James: THE JOURNALS OF CAPTAIN JAMES COOK ON HIS VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY. Edited from the Original Manuscripts by J. C. Beaglehole with the Assistance of J. A. Williamson, J. W. Davidson and R. A. Skelton. Four Volumes and a Portfolio [series title]. 3 vols. in 4, thick med. 8vo, plus Portfolio of Charts; Vol. I. The Voyage of the Endeavour 1768-1771. Pp. [ii], cclxxxiv, [ii], 686(last 4 blank). Portfolio, pp. viii, 58 charts & views. Vol. II. The Voyage of the Resolution and Adventure 1772-1775. Pp. [iv], clxx, 1024(last 2 blank). Vol. III [In Two Parts]. The Voyage of the Resolution and Discovery 1776-1780. Part I, pp. ccxxiv, [1]-718, [2](blank); Part II, pp. viii, [2], [723]-1648(last blank); in all 224 maps & illusts. including 2 coloured portraits, indices, appendices, bibliog., refs., etc. original buckram (the two parts of Vol. III rather marked); a very good set; the two parts of Volume III and the porfolio in worn d/ws. Cambridge; Published for the Hakluyt Society; 1955-67. ***All volumes are First Editions and the separate Addenda and Corrigenda to Volume I (in facsimile), Volume II, and the Portfolio are included, together with the 12-page booklet, Cook and the Russians. The work is an essential reference to Cook s voyages and it is certainly the most convenient edition to use. [with] Beaglehole, J. C. THE LIFE OF CAPTAIN JAMES COOK. Thick med. 8vo; pp. xii, 760; 1 folding & 4 full-page maps, 4 coloured & 40 b/w. plates, bibliography, index; original buckram, gilt (slightly marked; name stamp on endpaper); a nice copy in very slightly defective dustwrapper. London; The Hakluyt Society; 1974. ***Published collaterally with the First Edition of the same year by A. & C. Black. #38172 A$1950.00

22 Coxe, William. TRAVELS IN SWITZERLAND, and in the Country of the Grisons: In a series of letters to William Melmoth, Esq. from William Coxe, M.A. F.R.S. F.A.S. Rector of Bemerton; Member of the Imperial Oeconomical Society of St. Petersburgh, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Copenhagen, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough. In three volumes. The Second Edition. 3 vols., Second Edition; Vol. I, pp. xiv, 410; very large folding map (a couple of minor tears at folds), 2 plates; Vol. II, [iv], iv, 432(last blank); folding map, 3 plates (2 folding); Vol. III, pp. xii, 420, [28](last blank); appendix, index; full contemporary calf (rebacked, with original backstrips preserved); a very good set. London; Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand; 1791. ***The third volume contains a detailed list of the fauna of Switzerland. Coxe s travels were first published in 1779 under the title Sketches of the natural, civil and political state of Switzerland and published under this new title, illustrated for the first time, in 1789. Formerly a curate at Denham, near Uxbridge, Coxe became tutor to the eldest son of the Duke of Marlborough, and two years later undertook his travels through Switzerland in the capacity of travelling tutor to the son of the Earl of Pembroke. Coxe is credited with being the first to apply notions of the Picturesque to Switzerland, and with being one of the first to write in such a way as to open the country up to touristic possibilities (see Abbey). #12295 A$1250.00

23 de Beatis, Antonio: THE TRAVEL JOURNAL OF ANTONIO DE BEATIS: Germany, Switzerland, the Low Countries, France and Italy, 1517-1518. Translated from the Italian by J. R. Hale and J. M. A. Lindon. Edited by J. R. Hale. First Edition in English; pp. xii, 206, [2] (blank); folding map, 2 plates, genealogical table, bibliography, index; original cloth; a fine copy in dustwrapper. London; The Hakluyt Society; 1979. ***Hakluyt Society, Second Series No. 150. #16757 A$45.00

24 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

25 Dumont d Urville, Captain (later Rear-Admiral) Jules S-C. An account in two volumes of TWO VOYAGES TO THE SOUTH SEAS. To Australia, New Zealand, Oceania 1826-1829 in the corvette Astrolabe and to the Straits of Magellan, Chile, Oceania, South East Asia, Australia, Antarctica, New Zealand and Torres Strait 1837-1840 in the corvettes Astrolabe and Zelee. Translated from the French and edited by Helen Rosenman. 2 vols., approx. cr. 4to, First Edition, Second Impression; Vol. I, pp. liv, 312, [2](blank); Vol. II, pp. xii, 313-634, [2](blank); 29 maps (2 double-page & 11 full-page), frontispiece to each vol., 12 coloured & 32 b/w. plates, 17 appendices, notes, bibliography, biographical & general indices; original full canvas binding in slipcase (the slipcase, only, a little bumped); a fine set. Melbourne; Melbourne University Press; (1988). ***A very important work of very wide interest giving for the first time a full account in English of these major French voyages to the Australasian, Pacific and Antarctic regions. Volume I includes detailed accounts of King George Sound in Western Australia, New South Wales, New Britain, New Ireland, and the north coast of New Guinea, Van Diemen s Land including a stay in Hobart Town; Vanikoro & many other islands in the Pacific. Volume II includes accounts of the Straits of Magellan, again many parts of the Pacific including New Zealand, two visits to the Antarctic regions including the discovery and exploration of Adelie Land and a further stay in Hobart Town. The natural history, anthropology and history of the places visited is described in great detail. A fine production nicely printed on good paper and with interesting and attractive illustrations. #37776 A$350.00

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29 Giles, Ernest. THE JOURNAL OF A FORGOTTEN EXPEDITION. By Ernest Giles, Knight Chevalier of the Crown of Italy; F.R.G.S., London; and Gold Medallist of the R.G.S. for the Year 1880; and Honorary F.R.G.S. s of Vienna and Halle Saale. Also of the Royal Geographical Society of Hamburg. Reprinted from the Adelaide Observer. Med. 8vo, Third Edition; pp. vi, 60(last 3 blank); coloured folding facsimile map; introduction to the new edition by Richard Barnes; original gilt decorated cloth; a fine copy. (North Adelaide; Corkwood Press; 1999). ***Edition limited to 400 numbered copies. Originally published Adelaide: W. K. Thomas & Co., 1880; the original map is here accurately reproduced for the first time. #61800 A$95.00

30 [Gregory, Augustus Charles]. 1854-5 Victoria. NORTH AUSTRALIAN EXPLORING EXPEDITION. Copy Correspondence. Pp. 16(last blank). [with, IBID.] Copy of Additional Correspondence. Pp. 10(last blank). Together, 2 papers, sewn, as issued; fine copies; scarce. Melbourne; John Ferres, Government Printer; 1855. ***Two papers of the Victorian Legislative Council setting out the correspondence relating to the establishment of the North Australian Exploring Expedition, its aims, proposed route, costs, instructions to the leader, etc., including letters from Captain Stokes, several from Charles Sturt, and others. A most interesting background to the expedition. Victorian Parliamentary Papers No. 53 of 1854-55 and No. 22 of 1855. [McLaren 9294 - first paper only]. #27751 A$850.00

31 [Hakluyt, Richard]. VIRGINIA VOYAGES FROM HAKLUYT. Edited with an Introduction by David B. Quinn and Alison M. Quinn. Roy. 8vo, First Edition; pp. xxviii, 196(last blank); folding map, 12 plates, notes, bibliography, chronology, index of subjects & index of persons and places; original cloth; a fine copy in dustwrapper. London; Oxford University Press; 1973. ***Oxford English Memoirs and Travels. #50106 A$65.00

32 Hayter, Adrian. THE YEAR OF THE QUIET SUN. One Year at Scott Base, Antarctica: a personal impression. First Edition; pp. 192(last blank); endpaper maps, 8 plates, appendix; original blue cloth-grained papered boards, spine lettered in gilt; a nice copy in dustwrapper. (London); Hodder and Stoughton; (1968). ***Spence 578; Renard 679. #4811 A$45.00

33 Heber, Reginald. NARRATIVE OF A JOURNEY THROUGH THE UPPER PROVINCES OF INDIA, from Calcutta to Bombay, 1824--25, (With notes upon Ceylon,) an account of a journey to Madras and the Southern Provinces, 1826, and letters written in India, by the Late Right Rev. Reginald Heber, D.D. Lord Bishop of Calcutta. In Two Volumes. 2 vols. in 1, 4to, First Edition; Vol. I, pp. xvi, [4](List of Subscribers, etc., last blank), [xvii]-xlviii, 632; full-page map, coloured in outline, 5 plates, 21 wood engravings in text; Vol. II, pp. viii, 516; 5 plates, 4 wood engravings in text; contemporary full calf (nicely rebacked; considerable foxing to plates & adjacent leaves, with small waterstain to several plates in Vol. I, but otherwise clean); a very good copy; scarce. London; John Murray; MDCCCXXVIII [1828]. ***Posthumously published by his widow Amalia, Heber (1783-1826) was a prime mover of the missionary work in India, completing the establishment of Bishop s College, Calcutta and travelling widely throughout all parts of his diocese. He arrived at Calcutta in October 1823 and in 1824 crossed India to Bombay, via Dacca, Benares, Allahabad, Lucknow, Delhi, and Agra. He later visited Ceylon, and sailed to the south and Madras, where he died in April 1826. Heber s journal is valuable for his description of the rivers, mountains and people of India and observations on their culture. (Lowndes (1858 edn.), Vol. II, Page 1030). W. R. Crocker s copy with his signature on front endpaper. #15242 A$1250.00

34 Henry, Thomas R. THE WHITE CONTINENT. The Story of Antarctica. First Edition, Second impression; pp. xii, 260(last 3 blank); map; original quarter cream cloth, blue cloth-grained papered sides, spine lettered in blue; a very good copy in worn, price-clipped dustwrapper. New York; William Sloane Associates, Publishers; (1950). ***Spence 584; Renard 701. Second Printing is stated on titleverso. #4032 A$50.00

35 Hibbert, Christopher. AFRICA EXPLORED. Europeans in the Dark Continent, 1769-1889. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. 336; 16 maps, 24 plates, glossary, bibliography, index; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (London); Allen Lane; (1982). #30822 A$85.00

36 Holland, Henry: THE ICELAND JOURNAL OF HENRY HOLLAND 1810. Edited by Andrew Wawn. First Edition; pp. xviii, 342; 3 double-page maps, 28 illustrations, including portrait, text maps, etc., 7 appendices, including glossary of geological terms, bibliography, index; a nice copy in dustwrapper. London; The Hakluyt Society; 1987. ***Hakluyt Society, Second Series No. 168. #19462 A$45.00

37 Honnywill, Eleanor. THE CHALLENGE OF ANTARCTICA with a Foreword by Sir Vivian Fuchs. Second Edition (revised & expanded); pp. 128(last blank); 7 maps & 36 illustrations (some fullpage), chronological list of expeditions, bibliography, index; original dark green cloth-grained papered boards, spine lettered in gilt; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (Oswestry; Shropshire), Anthony Nelson; (1984). ***First published in 1969. Renard 742. #7585 A$35.00

38 Howgego, Raymond John. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF EXPLOR- ATION 1850 TO 1940. Continental Exploration. A comprehensive reference guide to the history and literature of exploration, travel and colonization in Africa, Asia, Australia and the Americas from 1850 to the early decades of the twentieth century. Thick demy 4to, First Edition; pp. xii, 1048(last blank); numerous bibliogs., index of persons, index of regional articles; original cloth, gilt; multiple marker ribbons; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (Potts Point); Hordern House; (2008). ***An ESSENTIAL reference for anyone interested in exploration, this fourth and final volume of this remarkable work contains about 950 major entries and index entries covering nearly 4000 names of persons noted in the text. The articles cover major expeditions, explorations, and travels from 1850 to 1940. There is extensive biographical information on the travellers themselves as well as their historical background. The text is fully cross-referenced and in addition, each article contains a bibliography of both primary and secondary sources (in many cases quite extensive). Much of the information is here published for the first time in English and there are numerous entries covering obscure persons and expeditions which would be extremely difficult to research without this invaluable tool. #47500 A$295.00

39 Ingleton, Geoffrey C. CHARTING A CONTINENT. A Brief Memoir on the History of Marine Exploration and Hydrographical Surveying in Australian Waters from the Discoveries of Captain James Cook to the War Activities of the Royal Australian Navy Surveying Service. First Edition; pp. [ii], xiv, [ii](blank), 146; 2 endpaper maps, 32 plates including map, 3 appendices, Errata slip tipped in at pp. xiii, index; original cloth (marked; foxed throughout); very scarce. Sydney; Angus and Robertson; 1944. #52966 A$295.00

40 Jack, Robert Logan. NORTHMOST AUSTRALIA. Three Centuries of Exploration, Discovery, and Adventure in and around the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland. With a Study of the Narratives of All Explorers by Sea and Land in the Light of Modern Charting, many Original or Hitherto Unpublished Documents, Thirty-Nine Illustrations, and Sixteen [actually 17] Specially Prepared maps. 2 vols. in 3, roy. 8vo, Facsimile Edition; Vol. I, pp. [iv], xvi, 366; 21 portrait plates; Vol. II, pp. [iv], xiv, [367]-768, [2](blank); 18 portrait plates, 3 indices (Persons, Places & Subjects); Vol. III, folder of 16 folding maps (plus index map on front endpaper); original green imitation leather, gilt; a fine set. [Perth; Hesperian Press; 1998]. ***Originally published in 1922 and very scarce, this facsimile is limited to 1000 sets. It is an important work which contains, among numerous other narratives, accounts of explorations which are virtually unprocurable in original form, e.g., those by William Carron, William Hann, James Mulligan, George Dalrymple, Donald Laing, J. T. Embley, and others. #63258 A$350.00

41 Jobson, Richard. THE DISCOVERY OF THE RIVER GAMBRA (1623). Edited, with additional material, by David P. Gamble and P. E. H. Hair. Super roy. 8vo, First Edition; pp. xvi, 344(last 3 blank); coloured frontispiece, 4 maps, 8 plates (containing 13 photos.), 1 coloured and 13 b/w. text illustrations, 2 appendices, bibliography, notes, index; original cloth, gilt; a fine copy in dustwrapper. London; The Hakluyt Society; 1999. ***Series III, Volume 2, the second of a fine new series in slightly larger format than Series I & II. The additional material in Part II (pp. 239-312) comprises other early sources on the now-called River Gambia. #63374 A$75.00

42 Kruta, Vladislav; Whitley, Gilbert P.; (& five other authors). DR. JOHN LHOTSKY: The Turbulent Australian Writer, Naturalist and Explorer. Roy. 8vo, First Edition; pp. 176; 5 full-page maps, 27 plates, references & notes to each chapter, chronology, 28-page bibliography, index of persons & index of Geographical Names; original wrappers; a fine copy. Melbourne; (Australia Felix Literary Club); 1977. #455 A$65.00

43 Leichhardt, Dr. Ludwig. JOURNAL OF AN OVERLAND EXPEDITION IN AUSTRALIA, from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, a distance of upwards of 3000 miles, during the years 1844-1845. 2 vols., Facsimile Edition; pp. [ii], xx, 544; 6 plates (1 folding), 7 text illustrations, appendix; plus folder containing a large coloured map in three folding sheets showing Leichhardt s route; original vinyl; (some foxing of endpapers & edges, and some minor soiling). [Adelaide; Libraries Board of South Australia; 1964]. ***Australiana Facsimile Editions No. 16-818 sets only were printed (including a 1967 reprint of 294 sets). Originally published in 1847. The original folder of maps was separately published by Arrowsmith, and is very rare. This set from the library of Brigadier Fitzgerald, author of Java La Grande, with bookplate and his pencilled marks and notes in margins. #14995 A$275.00

44 Lewis, David. FROM MAUI TO COOK. The Discovery and Settlement of the Pacific. Drawings by Walter Stacpool. Cr. 4to, First Edition; pp. [x], 214(last blank); endpaper maps, 1 double-page & 3 full-page maps, numerous drawings (some full-page), bibliography; original cloth; (name stamp on half-title); a very good copy in worn dustwrapper. Sydney; Doubleday; (1977). ***Nicely printed in green and black. #9272 A$35.00

45 Livingstone, David: THE LIFE AND EXPLORATIONS OF DAVID LIVINGSTONE, LL.D. Carefully Compiled from Reliable Sources. 4to; pp. viii, 632; fine chromolitho. frontispiece & chromolitho. (additional) title, 19 tinted litho. plates; contemporary half leather (a few minor marks); a very good copy; scarce. London; Adam & Co.; N.D. [c. 1875]. ***Without the map present in some copies. #49286 A$85.00

46 Livingstone, David. THE LAST JOURNALS OF DAVID LIVINGSTONE, IN CENTRAL AFRICA, from 1865 to his death. Continued by a Narrative of his Last Moments and Sufferings, obtained from his faithful Servants Chuma and Susi. By Horace Waller, F.R.G.S., Rector of Twywell, Northampton. Tenth Thousand. In Two Volumes.--Vol. I [ONLY]. Pp. xx, 360; very large folding map in pocket at end, 7 plates, 18 text illustrations; original cloth; uncut; very scarce. London; John Murray; 1880. ***Volume I only, but complete in itself, including the large map. #14476 A$145.00

47 Lloyd, Christopher. PACIFIC HORIZONS. The Exploration of the Pacific before Captain Cook. First Edition; pp. 188; endpaper map, 8 plates (5 of early maps, 1 double-page), references, index; original cloth; a very good copy in slightly worn dustwrapper. London; George Allen and Unwin Ltd., (1946). #2219 A$65.00

48 Marchant, Leslie R. FRANCE AUSTRALE. A study of French explorations and attempts to found a penal colony and strategic base in south western Australia 1503-1826. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. xvi, 384; 8 coloured plates, 72 illusts & maps, 30 appendices, footnotes, bibliography, index; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper; scarce. (Perth; Artlook Books; 1982). #5188 A$165.00

49 Mear, Roger & Swan, Robert. A WALK TO THE POLE. To the Heart of Antarctica in the Footsteps of Scott. With research and additional material by Lindsay Fulcher. Super roy. 8vo, First U.S. Edition; pp. xiv, 306; endpaper maps and 2 others, frontispiece (showing ice cliffs of the Barne Glacier, Cape Evans), numerous illustrations (many in colour), appendices, bibliography, supporters and sponsors, index; a fine copy in dustwrapper. New York; Crown Publishers; (1987). ***Renard 1053. #27546 A$65.00

50 O Grady, Frank. NO BOUNDARY FENCE. First Paperback Edition; pp. [viii], 208; original wrappers. (Sydney); Pacific Books, Angus and Robertson; (1961). ***Novel based on the life of Hamilton Hume, first published in the previous year. #55871 A$10.00

51 Oxley, John. JOURNALS OF TWO EXPEDITIONS INTO THE INTERIOR OF NEW SOUTH WALES, undertaken by Order of the British Government in the Years 1817-18. 4to, Facsimile Edition; pp. [ii], xvi, 408; 3 folding maps, 2 coloured & 4 b/w. plates (1 folding), 2 folding tables (temperatures & population), appendices, index; original cloth; (soft pencilled notes, some quite informative, throughout); a very good copy; scarce. Adelaide; Libraries Board of South Australia; 1964. ***Australiana Facsimile Editions No. 6. First published London, John Murray, 1820. The original edition is extremely scarce and the facsimile also is seldom seen. #26188 A$450.00

52 Parry, J. H. THE DISCOVERY OF THE SEA. [An Illustrated History of Men, Ships, and the Sea in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries]. Oblong 4to, First Edition; pp. xvi, 302, [2](blank); endpaper maps, over 80 illustrations (many fullpage) & maps (many double-page), bibliography notes, index; original cloth; a very good copy in dustwrapper. New York; The Dial Press; 1974. #33269 A$110.00

53 Peron, Francois, & Freycinet, Louis de: VOYAGE DE DECOUVERTES AUX TERRES AUSTRALES, fait par Ordre du Gouvernement, sur les corvettes le Geographe, le Naturaliste, et la goelette le Casuarina, pendant les Annees 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, et 1804; Historique. Redige par Peron, et continue par M. Louis de Freycinet. Seconde Edition, revue, corrigee et augmentee par M. Louis de Freycinet, Capitaine de vaisseau, chevalier de S.-Louis et de la Legion-d Honneur, correspondant de l Academie royale des sciences de l Institut de France, et membre de plusieurs autres societes savantes; commandant du Casuarina pendant l expedition. Ouvrage enrichi d un superbe atlas compose de 68 planches, dont 27 coloriees. Tome Premier. [Second, Troisieme, Quatrieme]. Paris, Arthus Bertrand, Libraire-Editeur, rue Hautefeuille, No 23. 1824. 4 vols., post 8vo, text, & 1 vol., impl. 4to, Atlas; Second Edition; Vol. I, pp. [iv](half-title, verso colophon, title, verso blank), [v]-xviii(preface by de Freycinet, dated June, 1824), [xix]-xxiv(names of officers, cadet-officers, scientists and artists of the expedition), 400; portrait of Peron as frontis.; Vol. II, pp. [iv](half title, verso colophon, title, verso blank), 532; Vol. III, pp. [iv], 432; Vol. IV, pp. [iv], 356(last blank, Page 355 misnumbered 356), [2](Errata, verso blank); contemporary French quarter calf with marbled sides (spine ends a little worn; some mild foxing here & there); a very good set. Paris; Arthus Bertrand; 1824. [with] VOYAGE DE DECOUVERTES AUX TERRES AUSTRALES. HISTORIQUE, Atlas par Mm. Lesueur et Petit. Seconde edition. Paris, 1824. Chez Arthus Bertrand, Libraire, rue Haute-Feuille. 2 parts, roy. 4to; [Part I], engraved title, with illustration within circle, 34 fine plates (numbered 2-7, 8-10, 12-14, 19, 21-24, 26, 28-31, 38-39, 41, 43-44, 48-55); [Part II], pp. [x](explanatory Table of Contents); double-page map (numbered 1) and 33 fine plates (numbered 8, 11, 15-18, 20, 25, 27, 32-34, 37, 40, 42, 45-47, 35-36 and 56-68); in all comprising the double-page map of Australia from the surveys made on the voyage, but with Flinders names substituted for the French ones used for the first edition chart, 7 full-page charts, 2 fine double-page views (one of Sydney by Lesueur, & one of

Timor), 27 fine hand-coloured engraved plates & 31 uncoloured plates including 2 of native music, 1 of native drawings and a plan of Sydney; the two parts as issued in contemporary French quarter calf, with green papered sides (the spine to the first part very worn and partly defective; some occasional foxing to margins and tissue interleaves but a fine set); very rare. Paris; Arthus Bertrand; 1824. ***The two parts of this atlas once belonged to Franklin H. Delano, the grandfather of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and carry his bookplate in the front of each part. The somewhat unusual arrangement of plates is clearly original, and not unprecedented. We have inspected a number of copies of this atlas with unusual plate arrangements and have had reports of various hybrid issues with a mix of plates from the two editions. The present copy is however quite complete with the full complement of second edition plates. It seems likely that these publisher s bindings were intended as temporary clothing only and would usually have been rebound, with the plates numerically ordered in a single volume of the purchaser s choice: this was the usual outcome, nearly all copies encountered today having been rebound either early and/or late in their history. See Ferguson 978 & 979; Wantrup 82; NMM cat. 640; Sabin 60999; this edition not in Hill. The superb plates in the atlas (25 more than in the first edition) include 12 portraits (5 coloured) of NAMED Aborigines by Nicholas Petit, 11 fine zoological plates (8 coloured), 17 of native weapons, artefacts including musical instruments, canoes, habitations, etc., 6 fine coloured plates of Timor & Solor natives, & 3 of Africans (2 coloured) and 11 fine zoological plates (8 coloured). The coloured plates are some of the finest ever done in an account of a voyage to Australia. The expedition, with two vessels, le Geographe and le Naturaliste, under the command of Nicolas Baudin, was sent in 1800 to conduct a cartographic survey of the Australian continent, and although at the time it was thought to be politically inspired, it was a purely scientific voyage. Louis-Claude de Freycinet was cartographer to the expedition, and was later to lead his own world voyage in the ships l Uranie and la Physicienne; while Francois Peron was naturalist. Unfortunately Baudin was not a particularly

competent leader and his authority was constantly undermined by the scheming and politically motivated Peron. The voyage was also plagued by ill-health and at Mauritius on the voyage out, over 40 of the scientists and crew deserted. The expedition met with the Australian coast at Cape Leeuwin, and the two vessels becoming separated, sailed to Timor, where they were re-united. When eventually, after re-surveying parts of Van Diemen s Land, Baudin followed his original orders and commenced a survey of the south coast of Australia from the East, he met Flinders at Encounter Bay. After this meeting Baudin took the expedition to Sydney where the Geographe was refitted and the crew rested, and where it was decided to send the Naturaliste back to France with the specimens already collected (see below). To replace this vessel, the Casuarina was purchased from Governor King and Freycinet was put in command. While in Sydney, the aggressive Peron took advantage of his host s hospitality by preparing a report on the defences of the settlement which he later submitted to General Decaen with the recommendation that Sydney be destroyed at the earliest opportunity as it later might not be so readily achieved. After the stay in Sydney, the expedition returned to surveying the South Coast and discovered and charted the south coast of Kangaroo Island. After some further surveying along the west and north-west coast including a second visit to Timor, the expedition returned to France via Mauritius, where unhappily Baudin died. In spite of the failure of the expedition to complete its allotted tasks and the untimely death of its commander the scientific achievements were outstanding and many hundreds of plants were illustrated and described and in addition a collection of over eighteen thousand zoological specimens was amassed, together with observations on numerous subjects - all this with a complement greatly reduced (both in scientific staff & crew) by desertion and illness! Baudin s death meant that the official account of the expedition, was left in the hands of his arch enemy Peron and the barely more sympathetic Freycinet, and in the first edition of 1807-16, Baudin s name is not even mentioned except to accuse him of causing all the misfortunes which befel the expedition. The first edition was complete in two parts: 1. The Partie Historique, 2 vols., 4to, text

and 1 vol., 4to, atlas; and 2. The Partie Navigation et Geographie, 1 vol., 4to, text & 1 vol., folio, atlas. The very rare second part was not re-published but was available from the publisher of the present second edition, as indicated by the note on the verso of the half-title of vol. I: On trouve chez le meme libraire la partie Nautique et Geographique du Voyage aux Terres australes, par M. Louis de Freycinet; 1 vol. in-4, et atlas gr. in-fol. This second edition of the Partie Historique prepared by Freycinet was extensively revised from the first edition, and the maps of the Australian coastline with the French names which had preceded the publication of Flinders account, owing to his long imprisonment on Mauritius, were dropped from the atlas to be replaced by 25 new plates. Many of these new plates are of great importance to Australia, including 5 more portraits of aborigines to complement those which had also appeared in the first edition, the plate of aboriginal drawings and another of aboriginal music. The three plates of Africans also are new to this edition, as are 14 of the Timor plates, several of these in exquisite colour. #9759 A$49,500.00

54 Ravenstein, E. G.; Editor. THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF ANDREW BATTELL of Leigh, in Angola and the Adjoining Regions. Reprinted from Purchas his Pilgrimes. Edited, with Notes and a Concise History of Kongo and Angola. Facsimile Edition; pp. xx, 210, [2](blank); 2 folding maps, 5 appendices, glossary and index; original cloth; a fine copy. Nendeln/Liechenstein; Kraus Reprint Limited; 1967. ***First published by the Hakluyt Society in 1901, Second Series No. VI. #29569 A$85.00

55 Richards, Christopher. THERE WERE THREE SHIPS. The story of the Camden Harbour expedition 1864-65. First Edition; pp. xii, 210, [2](blank); 14 illustrations, notes & references, 3 appendices, index; original stiff wrappers; a fine copy. (Nedlands); University of Western Australia Press; (1990). #51074 A$65.00

56 Roderick, Colin; Editor. WANDERERS IN AUSTRALIA. A Book of Travels. First Edition; pp. xii, 276; endpaper map, 15 plates (one with tear neatly repaired); original cloth; a very good copy in dustwrapper. Sydney; Angus and Robertson; (1949). ***Selections of modern travels, from Trollope to Elyne Mitchell, with natural history and other observations. #5211 A$30.00

57 Roggeveen, Jacob: THE JOURNAL OF JACOB ROGGEVEEN. Edited by Andrew Sharp. First Edition; pp. [x], 194; folding map; 3 plates, biographical, historical & bibliographical introduction, bibliography, index; original cloth; a fine copy in dustwrapper. Oxford; at the Clarendon Press; 1970. ***This is the first publication in English of Roggeveen s complete Journal. #2247 A$225.00

58 Saturday Magazine: THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE: Volume IV ( January to June, 1834) to Volume V ( July to December, 1834). Comprising all the weekly issues for the two volumes, and also all the additional monthly Supplements, being numbers 97-160. Impl. 8vo, 2 vols. in 1, First Edition; pp. 4(title-page and index), 256; 4(titlepage and index), 256; each issue or supplement comprising 8 pages, with several woodcut illustrations (some full-page); contemporary half calf with marbled sides; (some minor soiling; clean tear to one leaf ); a very good copy. London; John William Parker, for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge; 1834. ***The journal contains numerous well-illustrated items of geographical, scientific and natural history interest, these two volumes including articles on Navigation, Madagascar, India, and elsewhere. #63862 A$85.00

59 Saturday Magazine: THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE: Volume XIII ( July to December, 1838) to Volume XIV ( January to June, 1839). Comprising all the weekly issues for the two volumes, and also all the additional monthly Supplements, being numbers 386-449. Impl. 8vo, 2 vols. in 1, First Edition; pp. 4(title-page and index), 256; 4(titlepage and index), 256; each issue or supplement comprising 8 pages, with several woodcut illustrations (some full-page); contemporary half calf with marbled sides; a very good copy. London; John William Parker, for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge; 1838-39. ***The journal contains numerous well-illustrated items of geographical, scientific and natural history interest, these two volumes including articles on Astronomy and Navigation, amongst many others. #52308 A$100.00

60 Scoresby, William. AN ACCOUNT OF THE ARCTIC REGIONS WITH A HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION OF THE NORTHERN WHALE-FISHERY. A Reprint with a new Introduction by Professor Sir Alister Hardy F.R.S. Volume 1: The Arctic. Pp. [xii], xx, 552, 82(8 appendices, including chronological list of voyages); folding frontis. & numerous tables (1 folding). Volume 2: The Whale-Fishery. Pp. [iv], viii, 574, [2](blank); folding frontispiece & 22 charts & plates (some folding), several tables, 10 appendices, index; original cloth; a fine set in dustwrappers. (Devon); David & Charles Reprints; (1969). #3851 A$320.00

61 Shackleton, Sir Ernest. SOUTH. The Story of Shackleton s Last Expedition 1914-1917. Facsimile Edition; pp. xx, 380; 6 maps in text (1 full-page), 24 full-page plates, 2 appendices, index; original papered boards; (name on endpaper); a very good copy in dustwrapper. (New York); Konecky & Konecky; N.D. [c. 1998]. ***A facsimile of the U.S. edition, but with fewer plates. #63261 A$75.00

62 Smith, Harold F. AMERICAN TRAVELLERS ABROAD. A Bibliography of Accounts Published Before 1900. 4to, First Edition; pp. vi, 166; bibliography of sources, geographical index; original wrappers; a fine copy. Carbondale-Edwardsville; Southern Illinois University; 1969. #39631 A$30.00

63 Spate, O. H. K. The Pacific since Magellan, Volume 1. THE SPANISH LAKE. Cr. 4to, First Edition; pp. xxiv, 376(last 3 blank); endpaper & 24 other maps, 20 illustrations, notes, index; original papered boards; a very good copy in torn dustwrapper. Canberra; Australian National University Press; 1979. ***Including the voyages of Magellan, Drake and others. #20875 A$85.00

64 Spufford, Francis. I MAY BE SOME TIME. Ice and the English Imagination. First Edition; pp. [xii], 372; 8 plates, sources, index; a fine copy in dustwrapper. London; Faber and Faber; (1996). ***Explores the English fascination with ice travel, examining in particular, explorers motives for embarking on these most often perilous journeys. #54467 A$45.00

65 Stanley, Henry M. IN DARKEST AFRICA, or the Quest Rescue and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria. With Two Steel Engravings, and One Hundred and Fifty Illustrations and Maps. 2 vols., First U.S. Edition; Vol. I, pp. [ii](blank), xiv, 550(last 3 blank; portrait frontispiece, large folding coloured map & typeset letter (in pocket), 17 full-page illustrations, 57 text illustrations, appendix; Vol. II, pp. [ii](blank), xvi, 540, [2](blank); portrait frontispiece, 2 folding maps (1 large & coloured) in pocket, 1 full-page coloured plate, 26 fullpage illustrations, 46 text illustrations, 4 appendices, index; original gilt pictorial cloth (slightly rubbed; hinges cracked, but sound); a very good set; scarce. New York; Charles Scribner s Sons; 1890. #18023 A$750.00

66 Swan, Robert. ICEWALK. With research and additional material by Christine McCabe, Martyn Forrester and Dr Mikhail Malakhov. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. [ii], 254; endpaper map, numerous coloured illustrations, 5 appendices, bibliography, index; a fine copy in dustwrapper. London; Jonathan Cape; (1990). ***A walk to the North Pole by Robert Swan who had already walked to the South Pole. #41805 A$50.00

67 Thomson, Joseph. TRAVELS IN THE ATLAS AND SOUTHERN MOROCCO. A Narrative of Exploration. Cr. 8vo, First Edition; pp. xvi, 488, [8](adv.); 2 folding coloured maps, 4 text maps,, 31 plates, 37 text illustrations, index; original cloth (faded & a little worn; some foxing; name on half-title); a very good copy; very scarce. London; George Philip & Son; 1889. ***Important English explorations in northern Africa. #28791 A$650.00

68 Tuckey, J. H. AN ACCOUNT OF A VOYAGE TO ESTABLISH A COLONY AT PORT PHILIP IN BASS S STRAIT, on the South Coast of New South Wales, in His Majesty s Ship Calcutta, in the Years 1802-3-4. By J. H. Tuckey, Esq., First Lieutenant of the Calcutta. London, Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster-Row; and J. C. Mottley, Portsmouth. 1805. Demy 8vo, First Edition; pp. xvi(last Errata), 212(last blank), [2](title to addenda, verso blank), 215-[240](Addenda, last advert.); old half calf, with marbled sides; a fine, clean copy, complete with the half-title; rare. London; Longman; 1805. ***Ferguson 418; Hill 1723; Wantrup, page 83; Borba de Moraes, page 870. With the signature of A. C. Arnold, Jan. 6th, 1806 on the title-page. Tuckey was First Lieutenant of the Calcutta, commanded by Captain Daniel Woodriff. This account describes the expedition, led by David Collins, which was to found a settlement at Port Phillip, but the attempt at settlement was soon abandoned in favour of the Derwent River in Tasmania. Tuckey, however, surveyed and charted the bay and its environs before the expedition left, and his account is the only contemporary published account of the abortive settlement. The Calcutta was accompanied on the voyage from England by the Ocean, a merchant vessel chartered to carry stores for the colonisation scheme. En route to Port Phillip the Calcutta visited Teneriffe and the Cape Verde Islands, Rio de Janeiro (of which a long account is given, including the slavery), Tristan d Acunha, Cape Town and Simon s Town, and the Island of St. Paul. Appendices include a List of Plants found at Port Philip (sic), Meteorological Journal for October-December at Port Philip, observations on the Timbers of New South Wales, and observations respecting selection of Convicts for transportation, and on the means of preserving health on the voyage. Tuckey later published an account of the first scientific expedition to the Congo or Zaire River. #5023 A$9500.00

69 Wilkinson, John; Hill, Joyce & Ryan, W. F. JERUSALEM PILGRIMAGE 1099-1185. First Edition; pp. xii, 372; 24 maps & plans (2 double-page), appendix, sources, index; original gilt-decorated cloth; a nice copy in dustwrapper. London; The Hakluyt Society; 1988. ***Hakluyt Society, Second Series No. 167. #22636 A$35.00

70 Wills, William John. A SUCCESSFUL EXPLORATION THROUGH THE INTERIOR OF AUSTRALIA, from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria. From the Journals and Letters of William John Wills. Edited by His Father, William Wills. Facsimile Edition; pp. [iv], xii, 396; folding map, frontis. & portrait of Wills, 3 appendices; original blind-stamped cloth; spine gilt; a fine copy. London, Richard Bentley, 1863. Adelaide; The Friends of the State Library of South Australia; 1996. ***Australiana Facsimile Editions Number 208. See Ferguson 18622; Wantrup 172 for original edition. This first facsimile edition is limited to 500 copies. #51062 A$135.00