Norie’s rare chart of the Pacific, and a tale of ‘Moby Dick’

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A New Chart of the Pacific Ocean,

Exhibiting The Western Coast of America, from Cape Horn to Beerings Strait, The Eastern Shores of Asia Including Japan, China and Australia, and all the numerous Islands and known Dangers Situated in Polynesia and Australia, Correctly drawn and Regulated according to the most Approved and Modern Surveys and Astronomical Observations By J.W. Norie, Hydrographer &c., &c. 1825.

NORIE, John William
London,
Published as the Act directs, by J.W. Norie & Co. at the Navigation Warehouse and Naval Academy No. 157 Leadenhall Street,
October 1st, 1825. Corrected to 1826.
Large folio (650 by 450mm), large engraved chart on six sheets, half-calf over marbled paper boards, spine in compartments gilt.
1600 by 1860mm (63 by 73.25 inches), if joined
23182

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notes:

notes:

This particular chart was used aboard the whaler 'Ann Alexander', of New Bedford, during its Pacific voyage of 1828-1832. An inscription to the front endpaper gives the name of the 'Ann Alexander' together with a set of coordinates (33o 44mins Lat and 88o 30mins Long), and the name of Josiah Howland the master of the ship. The coordinates place her just north of the Galapagos Islands, and indeed the track marked upon the chart bears this out.

The ship 'Ann Alex...

bibliography:

bibliography:

Literature: Tooley, 'The Mapping of Australia', 346.

provenance:

provenance:

Provenance: With the near contemporary manuscript inscription "Ship Ann Alexander... Lat 3-44 Long... 88-30, Josiah Howland", to front endpaper, and the track of the 'Ann Alexander' shown on the second, third, and last sheets, dated 1830.