Among the most important documents of the early years of the British in Australia
An Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island, with the Discoveries which have been made New South Wales and in the Southern Ocean, since the publication of Phillip's Voyage, compiled from the Official Papers;
Including the Journals of Governors Phillip and King, and of Lieut. Ball; and the Voyages From the first Sailing of the Sirius in 1787, to the Return of that Ship's Company to England in 1792. By John Hinter, Esqr. Post Captain in his Majesty's Navy. Illustrated with seventeen Maps, Charts, Views and other embellishments, Drawn on the Spot by Captains Hiunter, & Bradley, Lieutenant Dawes, & Governor King.
London,
Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly,
January 1, 1793.
First edition, large paper copy. Quarto (240 by 300mm), engraved frontispiece portrait, vignette title-page, five maps, including two folding, and 10 plates, contemporary tree calf, gilt.
23353
notes:
After many adventures at sea, including being shipwrecked off the coast of Norway with his father as a young man, John Hunter (1737-1821), voyaged to Sydney as part of the "First Fleet", and second captain of the 'Sirius', the convoy's flagship. An accomplished officer, "Hunter stayed for four years during which he surveyed Port Jackson, Norfolk Island and the bays and rivers around Sydney. He spent three years back in England before being appointed Arthur Phillip's success...
bibliography:
Literature: Ferguson, 'Australian Bibliogrpahy', 152.
provenance:
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