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Vancouver, George. A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY TO THE NORTH P

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Vancouver, George. A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY TO THE NORTH P
Vancouver, George. A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY TO THE NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN AND ROUND THE WORLD …… PERFORMED IN THE YEARS 1790 …… 1795 …… London: G. G. & J. Robinson & J. Edwards 1798 3 vols 4to. & atlas folio. (8),xxix,(8),432; (x),503; (x),505pp. Text vols with 18 engraved plates, atlas with 16 folding maps & views. Text vols in contemporary full speckled calf, spine gilt, boards with gilt borders, marbled endpapers. Extremities rubbed, several corners worn through, Some marginal spotting & offsetting of plates, The atlas bound in contemporary calf backed marbled boards, leather corners, marbled endpapers Extremities worn, a few minor binding defects. The plates lightly foxed, the maps generally very clean & good. Overall, a very good & desirable set. (4)
Hill p.303-4 – "…. In three seasons’ work Vancouver surveyed the coast of California, visited San Francisco and San Diego and other Spanish settlements in Alta California, … , investigated the Strait of Juan de Fuca, discovered the Strait of Georgia, circumnavigated Vancouver Island, and disproved the existence of any passage between the Pacific and Hudson Bay."; Lada-Mocarski 55; TPL 688. One of the most important Pacific voyages made in terms of geographical knowledge. Vancouver was sent out to receive from the Spanish, territory seized during the Nootka Controversy and to determine if a NW Passage existed south of latitude 60º sailing via the Cape of Good Hope to Australia discovering King George’s Sound and Cape Hood before proceeding to the northwest coast via New Zealand, and Hawaii. See colour illustration.