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Catalogue 77

Index


Aa - American Revolution
Ames - Barrington
Barrow - Bossu
Boulton - Broadside
Burgoyne - Chabert
Chappe - Coghlan
Cooper - D'Arusmont
Dana - Du Boccage
Dummer - Erdmann
Force - Franklin
Gage - Harmon
Haven - Henry
Henry - Huske
Irving - Jefferson
Jefferson - Krasheninnikov
Lafitau - Le Sage
Le Turc - Long
Long - Lyon
M'Carthy - Marechal
Mather - McKenney
Michaux - North West Company
Northeastern Boundary- Periodical (Bradley)
Quebec - Richard
Richardson - Sagard-Theodat
Saint-Vallier - Smith
Smith - Spendlove
Stowe - Tremaine
Vergennes - Weld

     

Catalogue 77

North America

Canada & the Arctic
The United States
The West Indies




1. AA, PIETER VAN DER (1659-1733). De Gedenkwaardige West-Indise Voyagien, Gedaan door Christoffel Columbus, Americus Vesputius, En Lodewijck Hennepin. Behelzende een naaukeurige en waarachtige Beschrijving der eerste en laatste Americaanse Ontdekkingen, Door de voornoemde Reizigers gedaen, met alle de byzonderee voorvallen, hen overgekomen. Mitsgaders een Getrouw en Aenmerkelijk Verhaal van de Opperhoofden der Spanjaarden onderlinge oneenigheden doenmaals in America, als ook de onmenschelijke Wreedheden door haer aen d'Inidanen gepleegd. In't Italiaans Beschreeven door Hieronymus Benzo, Milanese ... Leyden, 1704. $1,100

Small 4to; pp. [3]-86, [9] (Index); extra engraved title and five large, folding engraved plates; engraved tail-pieces; later marbled paper over boards; spine perished; text in Black Letter, with annotations in Roman; light age-browning throughout; some light spotting in margins of plates.

JCB I (3):54; Sabin 4806; vide European-Americana 704/17. Although this copy collates precisely with the JCB and Sabin citations, it would appear to be the first part of the two parts cited in European-Americana; i.e. it contains the four voyages of Columbus, Benzoni's work on the Spaniards and the natives of the New World, and Vespucci's four voyages; it does not have Hennepin's work, which is listed on the title page and which would form the second part of these accounts. This is the first separate printing by Van der Aa; it was also contained in his massive "Naaukeurige versameling der gedenkwaardigste Reysen naar Oost en West-Indien...." published in 1707. A scarce work.




2. ALEXANDER, JAMES E. L'Acadie; or, Seven Years' Explorations in British North America. London, Henry Colburn, 1849. Two volumes. First edition. $750

8vo; pp. xvi, 345; pp. vii, 326; six engraved plates (including two frontis.); two engraved title vignettes; one engraved plan and two engraved maps; one illustration in the text. Recent half-calf and cloth binding by Bayntun; t.e.g.; a fine, clean set.

Lande 3; TPL 2950; Sabin 733 (incorrect collation and no plate count); Dionne II: 1260; not in Gagnon. The author was a well-known, well-respected British officer and writer. In 1841, having received an appointment on the staff of the Commander of the Forces in Canada, he left England for the colonies, where he spent several years. He explored and surveyed a portion of the military road between Quebec and Halifax, visited the wildest parts of the Great Lakes, studied the various educational establishments, surveyed the military positions that had become famous during the American Revolution, and travelled and studied the regions between the Lakes and the Maritime provinces. A well-written, scarce work.




3. [ALMON, JOHN]. A Collection of Interesting, Authentic Papers, Relative to the Dispute between Great Britain and America; shewing the Causes and Progress of that Misunderstanding, from 1764 to 1775. London, J. Almon, 1777. First edition. $2,500

8vo; pp. 280, [3] (Index); printed in double columns; light foxing to margins; neat bookplate on front paste-down; contemporary full calf; spine is worn; front joint cracked but covers secure. An important work.

Sabin 951; Howes A180; Church V: 1141; Adams American Controversy I: 77-13; Winsor VIII: 498; JCB III: 2377. This work is usually referred to as the Prior Documents, the name taken from its running headlines. "It was intended to precede the first volume of the Remembrancer, and contains a collection of authentic papers on the various questions in dispute, from the resolutions of 1764, which gave rise to the Stamp Act, to the battle of Lexington, in 1775." -(Church) Scarce and important.




4. [AMERICAN REVOLUTION]. Constitutions des Treize Etats-Unis de l'Amérique. Paris, 1792. "New edition". $4,000

8vo; f, pp. 324; pp. 317; two parts in one; contemporary half mottled roan and marbled paper over boards; spine gilt; binding little worn at edges; text sporadically foxed; light dampstain at upper corner of final gathering; overall a very good copy.

Howes C716; Sabin 16120; Barbier I:735. The original French edition of the constitutions was published through the efforts of Benjamin Franklin in 1783. It was translated by the Duc de la Rochefoucauld, and annotated by him, and included the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the treaties made between the United States and the countries of France, Sweden and the Netherlands. These are in here as well, but the significance of this edition lies in the fact that the text of the Federal Constitution and that of the Bill of Rights appear for the first time. This is not surprising; the work was very possibly employed as a piece of propaganda during this critical year of the French Revolution, when the Tuileries was invaded, the revolutionary Commune established, the royal family imprisoned, the Republic proclaimed in September, and power seized by the Jacobins, who began to draft their own constitution.




First French Book
with Title-Page to Mention the United States


5. [AMERICAN REVOLUTION]. Recueil d'Estampes représentant les différents événemens de la Guerre qui a procuré l'Indépendance aux Etats unis de l'Amérique. Paris, Ponce et Godefroy, (c.1784). $4,250

4to; unpaginated; sixteen engraved plates, including engraved title-page; recent paper over boards; light foxing throughout; a very good copy of a very scarce work.

Sabin 68421; Howes C582. This collection of engraved plates provides a visual history of some of the key events of the American Revolution. The views include several small vignettes on first and final plates; the capture of a tax-collector; the Battle of Lexington; the surrender at Saratoga; the taking of Senegal, Grenada, Tobago, and Dominica; the capture of Pensacola by Galvez; Cornwallis' surrender; the skirmish at St-Eustache; the siege of Fort St-Philippe in Minorca; the attack on St. Christopher; a map of the various European settlements in what became the United States; four small maps of the English concessions to France and Spain by the Treaty of 1783; the final leaf consists of a review of the Treaty of Versailles, with several small vignettes and a listing of all the plates.



     
 
 
 
 

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