Presentation Copy of Dalrymples work on the Pacific and China

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A Collection of Charts and Memoirs.

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DALRYMPLE, Alexander
London,
A. Dalrymple,
1772
First edition, two volumes, (text and atlas), 4to (272 by 214mm) and folio (495 by 340mm), text (eight parts in one volume - see footnote) [ii (general title)], xl, [ii errata], [ii], 22, [iv] 12, [iv], 60, [vi], 16, [iv], [ii blank], 38, [iv], 28, 8pp., 2 plates; atlas with 11 double-page sheets, comprising: nine charts and coastal profiles on four sheets, and seven double-page charts, two overslips (one, a compass rose, detached), matching contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, red labels, text with occasional spotting, atlas somewhat spotted, browned and offset.
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A fine presentation copy of a rare and important atlas containing charts of the Pacific and China Sea.

Alexander Dalrymple (1737-1808) was the first hydrographer to the British Admiralty, and is best known for his researches regarding a great Southern Continent, as well as a proponent of the search for the Northwest Passage (thereby influencing Vancouver's survey). His research and theories about Terra Australis led to his appointment by the Royal Society as com...

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Adams & Waters 584; Cordier Sinica 133-4; Howgego D4; Andrew Cook, Alexander Dalrymple (1737-1808), hydrographer to the East India Company and to the Admiralty, as publisher: a catalogue of books and charts, A21; not in Hill

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Presentation copy to Matthew Boulton (1728-1809, described by ODNB as "one of the leading innovating entrepreneurs of the industrial revolution"), the text volume inscribed "to Mathew Boulton Esqr. From the Author".