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VOYAGES and TRAVELS, continued :-
ARCTIC, continued :—

124 HALL (Capt. Charles Francis, Whaling Barque George Henry'; Commr. of the 'Polaris') LIFE with the ESQUIMAUX, 1860-2, with DISCOVERY of RELICS of the MARTIN FROBISHER EXPEDITION (1576), and Deductions in favour of yet discovering some of the Survivors of that of SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, 100 full-page illustrations, and 2 maps, 2 vols. 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's auto. and bookplate, 14s

125

1864

SECOND ARCTIC EXPEDITION to REPULSE BAY; Sledge Journey to the Straits of Fury and Hecla and to King William's Land, and Residence among the Eskimos, 1864-9; ed. by PROF. J. E. NOURSE, U.S. N., with fine portraits, plates, woodcuts, maps, etc. (the large folding map linen-mounted in pocket), thick 4to. cl., with John Barrow's bookplate, and several auto. letters to him from the editor, 15s Washington, 1879

126 HARTWIG (Georg) The POLAR WORLD: a Popular Description of Man and Nature in the Arctic and Antarctic Regions, with 8 chromocylographic plates, 3 maps, and numerous woodcuts, 8vo. hf. morocco, with John Barrow's crest and auto., 88 6d

1869 127 HAYES (Isaac Israel, Surgeon to Dr. Kane) An ARCTIC BOAT-JOURNEY in the Autumn of 1854, ed., with Notes, by DR. NORTON SHAW, map, post 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's bookplate and auto., 4s 6d 128

1860

1871

The LAND of DESOLATION: a Personal Narrative of ADVENTURE in GREENLAND, numerous full-page and other woodcuts, 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's auto. and bookplate, 78 (pub. 14s) 129 The OPEN POLAR SEA: a Voyage of Discovery towards the North Pole in the Schooner "United States,' steel portrait, maps, and woodcut plates, 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's auto. and bookplate, 6s 6d

1867

130 HERVÉ (A.) et F. de LANOYE: VOYAGES dans les GLACES du POLE ARCTIQUE, à la Recherche du PASSAGE NORD-OUEST, 12mo. hf. calf gilt, with John Barrow's crest and bookplate, 38 6d

1854

131 INGLEFIELD (Adml. Sir Edward Aug., R.N.) A SUMMER SEARCH [in the Isabel'] for SIR JOHN FRANKLIN: with a Peep into the Polar Basin, with Notes on the Botany by PROF. DICKIE, and on Meteorology and Geology by DR. SUTHERLAND, tinted plates, and map, 8vo. russia extra, gilt edges, presentation copy to John Barrow, with his crest and bookplate, 10s 6d 1853 132 KING (Richard, Surgeon and Naturalist to the Expedition) NARRATIVE of CAPT. BACK'S JOURNEY to the SHORES of the ARCTIC OCEAN, 1833-5, plates and chart, 2 vols. post 8vo. original boards, uncut (scarce), 14s 1836 133 The FRANKLIN EXPEDITION from FIRST to LAST, map and woodcuts, post 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's bookplate, 4s 6d

1855

A severe animadversion on the author's treatment at the hands of Government.

134 KOLDEWEY (Capt. Karl) The GERMAN ARCTIC EXPEDITION of 1869-70, and the Wreck of the Hansa' in the Ice, trans. and abridged by the REV. L. MERCIER, and ed. by H. WALTER BATES, 2 steel portraits, numerous plates (some coloured) and woodcuts, and 2 coloured maps, thick roy. 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's auto. and 1874 bookplate, 148 (pub. £1. 158)

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135 JONES (Thomas Rupert, F.R.S.) Manual of the NATURAL HISTORY, GEOLOGY, and PHYSICS of GREENLAND etc., for the USE of the ARCTIC EXPEDITION of 1875, thick cr. 8vo. canvas, with John Barrow's auto. and bookplate, 88 6d for the Admiralty, 1875

TWO INTERESTING COPIES:

136 KANE (Elisha Kent, M.D., U.S.N.) The [FIRST] UNITED STATES GRINNELL EXPEDITION in Search of SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, portrait, fine mezzotint plates, numerous woodcuts, and map, Svo. cl., with John Barrow's bookplate (scarce), £1. 1s New York, 1853

Presentation copy to John Barrow from JUDGE KANE, Dr. Kane's father. For J. Barrow, Esq., with the respects of the author. E. K. Kane, Oct 27, 1856. London,' This signature of DR. KANE was added at my request, on the occasion of his coming to England, after his second voyage. He was very ill and survived but a few months.'-Insert on flyleaf.

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138

ANOTHER COPY, 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's bookplate, 188 ibid., 1854 'John Barrow, Esq., with the regards of his friend HENRY GRINNELL. Inser, on flyleaf. The SECOND GRINNELL EXPEDITION (1853-5) in search of SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, with portraits and 300 other engravings on steel and wood, 2 vols. 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's bookplate, £1. 2s 6d Philadelphia, 1856

With autograph letter from CORNELIUS GRINNELL to Mr. John Barrow, son of Sir John Barrow, the celebrated explorer, relating to Dr. Kane's health.

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BOAT EXPEDITION up the WELLINGTON CHANNEL, 1852, in H. M.B. Forlorn Hope' in Search of SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, with chart, illustrations, and plans of Search, 4to. cl., with author's presentation inscr., and John Barrow's bookplate, 12s 1854 ANOTHER COPY, 4to. cl., with author's presentation inscription, 3 autograph letters to John Barrow, and copy of a long document addressed to the Admiralty asking for promotion,

148

£1. 1s 149 VOYAGES of DISCOVERY in the ARCTIC and ANTARCTIC SEAS, and round the World: Personal Narratives, with an Open-Boat Expedition up the Wellington Channel in Search of Sir John Franklin, portraits, numerous large tinted lithographs, woodcuts and maps, 2 vols. roy. 8vo. cl. extra, with John Barrow's Auto. and bookplate, 15s (pub. £2. 12s 6d) 1884

Includes the Antarctic Expedition of Sir James Clark Ross. 'Nowhere are there more truthful pictures of Polar scenery, or a greater profusion of maps and plates, not one of which we should care to lose.'-Athenæum.

'To Colonel Barrow, F.R.S., with the author's kind regards and best wishes. Jan 29th 1884.'-Inscr. on flyleaf. 150 MACGAHAN (Januarius Aloysius; War Correspondent at Khiva, etc.) UNDER the NORTHERN LIGHTS [Cruise of the PANDORA], with numerous illustrations by G. R. de Wilde, and map, 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's auto. and bookplate, 78 6d (pub. 18s)

1876

151 MACKENZIE (Sir Alex.) VOYAGES from Montreal through the CONTINENT of N. AMERICA, to the FROZEN and PACIFIC OCEANS, 1789-93, with Account of the FUR TRADE, fine portrait after Sir T. Lawrence, and large folding maps, 4to. old calf gilt, with John Barrow's crest and bookplate, 12s 6d

1801

Sir Alex. Mackenzie was the first European to cross the N. American Continent to the Pacific over the Rocky Mountains. He also discovered the exit of the Great Slave Lake to the Arctic Ocean, which was named the Mackenzie River after him.

152 MARKHAM (Vice-Adml. Albert Hastings) The GREAT FROZEN SEA: the Voyage of the ALERT' during the Arctic Expedition of 1875-6, full-page woodcuts etc. and map, 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's bookplate, 9s 6d (pub. 188) 1878

'C. Markham' on title-page, and auto. letter from the same at end. 153 LIFE of SIR JOHN FRANKLIN; and the NORTH-WEST PASSAGE, with maps and illustrations, cr. 8vo. cl., with auto. letter from the Author, and John Barrow's bookplate, 7s 6d NORTHWARD Ho! [Polar Voyages], illustrated, post 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's auto. and bookplate, 5s (pub. 10s 6d) 1879

154

155

1891

A POLAR RECONNAISANCE; the Voyage of the Isbjörn' to NOVAYA ZEMLYA in 1879, with woodcut plates and maps, 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's bookplate, 8s 6d (pub. £1. 6s)

1881

John Barrow with best wishes for the New Year from his obliged friend the author.'-Inser, on flyleuf.

ARCTIC, continued:

156 M'DOUGALL (George Frederick, Master) The eventful VOYAGE of H. M. DISCOVERY SHIP RESOLUTE' to the ARCTIC REGIONS in Search of Sir John Franklin (1852-4), with her Abandonment, and subsequent Presentation to H.M. the Queen by the U.S. Government, chromo-lithographs, 8vo. cl., with author's auto. letter to John Barrow, and the latter's bookplate, 10s 6d 1857 157 MANBY (George William) VOYAGE to GREENLAND [to promote the English WhaleFishery], in 1821, with numerous plates and woodcuts, and map, 4to. hf. calf gill, with John Barrow's crest and bookplate, 78 6d

1822

158 MANGLES (James, Commr. R.N.) PAPERS

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and DESPATCHES on the ARCTIC SEARCHING EXPEDITIONS of 1850-1-2, with Remarks on the probable Course pursued by SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, coloured charts, 8vo. cl., with inscr. to Sir H. Ellis, 1852 159 MARKHAM (Sir Clements [hic Clement] Robert, P.R.G.S.) FRANKLIN'S FOOTSTEPS: a Sketch of Greenland, along whose shores he passed, and of the Parry Isles, where the last traces were found, map, 12mo. hf. russia, with John Barrow's crest and bookplate, 5s 1853 Not given by the author among his works in Who's Who.' 160 The THRESHOLD of the UNKNOWN REGION, with numerous maps and charts, BEST EDITION, 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's auto. and bookplate, 5s (pub. 16s) 1873

161 MARMIER (Xavier) VOYAGE en SCANDINAVIE, en LAPONIE, au SPITZBERG, et aux FEROË pendant 1838-40,sur la Corvette LA RECHERCHE '; woodcut fronts., 2 vols. large 8vo. beautifully bound in smooth dark green morocco extra, gilt edges (FINE COPY), with Author's inscription on fly-leaf, 15s (1844)

The account of the important expedition to Northern latitudes despatched by King Louis Philippe under the direction of M. Paul Gainard and a scientific commission. It contains a mass of information on the natural and social state of the North European lands.

1855

162 MAYNE (F.) VOYAGES and DISCOVERIES in the ARCTIC REGIONS, 12mo. hf. calf gilt, with John Barrow's crest and bookplate, 2s 6d 163 MELVILLE (Comm. George Wallace, U.S.N.) In the LENA DELTA: the Search for Lt.-Comm. De Long, and the Greely Relief Expedition; ed. by MELVILLE PHILIPS, portrait, maps, and illustrations, Svo. cl., with John Barrow's auto. and bookplate, 7s (pub. 14s) 1885 164 MULGRAVE (Lord, when Constantine John Phipps, R.N) VOYAGE towards the NORTH POLE, 1773, with 14 folding plates and maps, and tables, 4to. old calf, 188

1774

Lord Nelson served in this expedition as a volunteer. An important addition to nautical science . . . much esteemed for its description of the natural productions of Spitzbergen, astronomical observations, etc.-Biogr. Univ. 165 NARES (Adml. Sir George Strong) Voy. AGE to the POLAR SEA, 1875-6, in H.M.SS. ALERT' and DISCOVERY'; with Notes on the Natural History by H. W. FEILDEN, fine woodburitype plates, numerous woodcuts, and maps, 2 vols. 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's auto. and bookplate, 10s 6d (pub. £2. 28) 1878

166 NELSON (Edward W.) REPORT on NATURAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS made in ALASKA, 1877-81, in connexion with the Signal Service, U. S. Army, ed. by HENRY W. HENSHAW, with 21 plates, mostly COLOURED, 4to. cl. (pres. copy to John Barrow), £1. ls Washington, 1887

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1881 ANOTHER COPY, 2 vols. hf. buff calf extra, uncut, top edges gilt (as good as new), £1. 1s 175 OSBORN (Capt. Sherard) STRAY LEAVES from an ARCTIC JOURNAL; or 18 Months in Search of SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, 1850-1, with 4 coloured plates and map, post 8vo. russia extra, gilt edges, with John Barrow's crest and book plate, 10s 6d

1852

'To John Barrow with the Author's affectionate regards. May 1852.'-Inscr. on flyleaf. An autograph letter from F. Beaufort is inserted.

THE COMPLETE WORK: 176 PARRY (Adml. Sir William Edward) THREE VOYAGES for the DISCOVERY of a N.-W. PASSAGE, in H.M.SS. Hecla, Griper, and Fury, 1827-4-6; ATTEMPT to reach the NORTH POLE, '28; COMPLETE with the APPENDIXES and SUPPLEMENTS of ZOOLOGICAL and BOTANICAL NOTICES; copiously illustrated with fine steel plates by FINDEN etc. after WESTALL, Lyon, Head, and others, charts, and maps, 5 vols. 4to. in 3, hf. red morocco extra, cloth sides (FINE SET), £5. 58 1821-8

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Presentation copy to William Gwyn, R.N. 'From his friend, and old shipmate, FREDERICK WILLIAM BEECHEY, 1821.--Inser on cover.

'This Book is now exceedingly scarce. It took me a long time to find a copy. JOHN BARROW, 1882.-Autograph inscriptions.

181

1828

180 ATTEMPT to reach the NORTH POLE in Boats attached to H.M. Ship HECLA, in 1827 [Fourth Voyage], front. by Finden, plates, and large folding chart, 4to. original boards, uncut (scarce), 188 MEMOIRS of, by his Son EDWARD PARRY, Bp. of Dover, with steel portrait and map, 12mo. cl., with John Barrow's auto, and bookplate, 4s 182 PAYER (Commr. Julius) NEW LANDS within the ARCTIC CIRCLE; Discoveries of the Austrian Ship Tegetthoff', 1872-4, trans., with maps and many illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo. cl., top edges gilt, with John Barrow's bookplate, 158 (pub. £2. 28) 1876

1863

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PEARSON (Henry J.) BEYOND PETSORA EASTWARD': Two Summer Voyages to NOVAYA ZEMLYA and the Islands of Barents Sea, with Botanical and Geological Appendixes by COL. H. W. FEILDEN, copiously and beautifully illustrated with coloured front. of Birds' Eggs, 88 plates of Scenery, Ethnography, Ornithology, and Tundra-Flora, and 8 plans and maps, cr. 4to. cl., top edges gilt, 14s (pub. £1. 28 6d nett)

AN IMPORTANT REMAINDER:

1899

184 PEARY (Robert Edwin, U. S. Navy) NORTHWARD over the GREAT ICE: Life and Work along the Shores and on the INTERIOR ICE-CAP of NORTHERN GREENLAND in 1886 and 1891-7; with Description of the Little Tribe of Smith Sound Eskimos, the most Northerly Human Beings in the World, etc., copiously illustrated with maps, diagrams, and nearly 800 full-page and smaller engravings, 2 vols. roy. 8vo. cl. extra, top edges gilt, 12s 6d (pub. £1. 12s nett) 1898

'The narrative is marked by intelligent enthusiasm, sometimes by true eloquence. He has made a solid advance in our knowledge of Arctic geography, and his book will take its place among the permanent literature of Arctic exploration.'Times. 185 POLAR REGIONS, RECENT EXPEDITIONS to the, including all the Voyages undertaken in Search of SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, with coloured frontispiece and title, portraits and numerous illustrations, 8vo. hf. calf gilt, with John Barrow's bookplate, 8s 6d [1849]

186 SCHLEY (Adml. Winfield Scott, U.S.N.), and James Russell SOLEY: The RESCUE of GREELY, illustrated from the photographs and maps of the Expedition, 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's auto. and bookplate, 4s 6d (pub. 12s 6d)

[1885]

VOYAGES and TRAVELS, continued :-
ARCTIC, continued :-

190 RICHARDSON (Sir John) ARCTIC SEARCH-
ING EXPEDITION: a Boat Voyage through
Rupert's Land and the Arctic Sea for Sir John
Franklin; with the Physical Geography of N.
America, 10 coloured plates, woodcuts and large
map on linen, 2 vols. 8vo. russia extra, gilt edges,
with John Barrow's crest and bookplate (scarce),
1851

191

158

The POLAR REGIONS, chart, 8vo. cl., with John Barrow's auto. and bookplate, 8s

Edin., 1861 192 ROSS (Adml. Sir John) VOYAGE of DISCOVERY [FIRST ARCTIC VOYAGE] in H.M.SS. Isabella and Alexander, for exploring BAFFIN'S BAY, and in Search of a N.-W. PASSAGE, with 24 plates (mostly COLOURED) and charts-SECOND VOYAGE in Search of a NORTH-WEST PASSAGE, and Residence in the Arctic Regions in 1829-33, with Appendix [containing Eskimo Vocabulary and Natural History], including the Reports of SIR JAMES CLARK ROSS and the DISCOVERY of the NORTHERN MAGNETIC POLE. portrait and numerous other fine steel plates by FINDEN (many carefully COLOURED), and maps, 2 v.-together 3 vols. 4to. hf. red morocco extra (FINE SET), £4. 48

193

1819-35

VOYAGE of DISCOVERY [FIRST ARCTIC VOYAGE] in H.M.SS. Isabella and Alexander, for exploring BAFFIN'S BAY, and in Search of a N.-W. PASSAGE, with 24 plates (mostly COLOURED) and charts, 4to. hf. brown calf gilt, | with Sir John Barrow's crest and bookplate, 18s 6d

194

1819

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Simpson was largely instrumental in the overland explor. ation of the extreme Northern territories of Canada and the Arctic shores of North America.

203 SNOW (Capt. William Parker) VOYAGE of the PRINCE ALBERT in SEARCH of SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, with map and 4 coloured plates after the Author, post 8vo. calf extra, presentation copy with 2 auto. letters from the author to John Barrow, and the latter's crest and bookplate £1. 18 1851 204 TURNER (Lucien M.) CONTRIBUTIONS to the NATURAL HISTORY of ALASKA: Investigations in the Yukon District and the Aleutian Islands, under the auspices of the Signal Service, U.S. Army, 1874-81, with 26 plates, some COLOURED, 4to. cl. (pres. copy to John Barrow), Washington, 1886 205 WEDDELL (James) VOYAGE towards the SOUTH POLE in 1822-4, and Visit to TERRA DEL FUEGO, Cape Horn and the adjacent Lands: second Ed., with Second Voyage by the Beaufoy to the same Seas, front., several large folding plates and other illustrations (some coloured), and maps, 8vo. boards, 8s 6d (pub. 18s) 1827

£1. 18

SECOND ARCTIC VOYAGE in Search of a NORTH-WEST PASSAGE, and Residence in the Arctic Regions in 1829-33; including the Reports of SIR JAMES CLARK Ross and the DISCOVERY of the NORTHERN MAGNETIC POLE, with numerous fine steel plates by FINDEN (many COLOURED), and maps, roy. 4to. hf. calf gilt folding map torn), with John Barrow's bookplate, 14s 1835 195 SCHEFFER (John, Upsala) The HISTORY of LAPLAND, with the Travels thither of the King of Sweden's Mathematicians, History of Livonia, and Journey into Lapland, Finland, etc., by OLOF RUDBECK in 1701, trans. from the last | Ed. in Latin, with front., numerous other curious | engravings, and map, post 8vo. calf extra, 206 WRANGELL (Adm. Ferd. v., Russian Navy) EXPEDITION to the POLAR SEA, 1820-3; ed. by SIR EDWARD SABINE, 8vo. cl., 6s 6d 1840 ANOTHER COPY, calf extra, with John Barrow's crest, and the editor's and Elisabeth Sabine's autos. on flyleaf, and John Barrow's bookplate, 9s

178 6d

1704

A curious and entertaining commentary, commended by Dr. Edward Daniel Clarke.'

196 SCORESBY (William, D.D.) ACCOUNT of the ARCTIC REGIONS, with History and Description

of the NORTHERN WHALE-FISHERY, M.

numerous plates by Lizars, and tables, 2
8vo. calf gilt, with John Barrow's crest and
bookplate (SCARCE), £1. 58
Edin., 1820

197

'Willm Scoresby Dec 14 1849.'—Inscr. on flyleaf.

The FRANKLIN EXPEDITION; or Consideration for its Discovery and Relief, large map, 8vo. cl., 68 1850 John Barrow, Esq., with the kind regards of the Author. Jan. 29. 1850.' -Inser, on title.

198 SEEBOHM (Henry) SIBERIA in EUROPE: a VISIT to the VALLEY of the PETCHORA, in North-East Russia; with Descriptions of the Natural History, Migration of Birds, etc., with 47 pretty illustrations on wood by C. Whymper, etc., and map, post 8vo. new hf. green morocco gilt, top edges gilt (SCARCE), £3. 3s

1880

207

208 YOUNG (Allen, R. N.R., Commander of the
Expedition) The CRUISE of the 'PANDORA' [to
seek FRANKLIN RELICS], from private Journals,
with map and 12 photographs, post 8vo. cl., with
John Barrow's auto. and bookplate, 10s 6d
(Privately printed,) 1876
'Presented to me by Captain Allen Young'.-Inser, on title.
209 ZENO (Nicolò and Antonio) VOYAGES to
the NORTHERN SEAS, in Cent. XIV., comprising
the latest known Accounts of the Lost Colony of
Greenland, and of the NORTHMEN in AMERICA
BEFORE COLUMBUS, trans. with Intro. etc. by
RICHARD HENRY MAJOR, F.S.A., fs. and other
maps and view, 8vo. cl., 8s 6d Hakluyt Soc., 1873

VOYAGES and TRAVELS, continued:

AUSTRALASIA :

210 ANGAS (George French) SAVAGE LIFE and SCENES in AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND, with 12 fine tinted lithographs, and woodcuts by the Author, 2 vols. post 8vo. cl., uncut (SCARCE), £1. 58 1847 211 AUCKLAND (William Eden, first Lord) HISTORY OF NEW HOLLAND, from its first Dis. covery in 1616, Account of its Produce and Inhabitants, DESCRIPTION of BOTANY BAY, etc.; with a DISCOURSE on BANISHMENT, 2 large maps, 8vo. newly and finely bound in Spanish calf extra, gilt edges (VERY SCARCE), £1. 17s 6d 1787 One of the very earliest works on British Australia. One of his most curious and interesting works,'--D. N. B. 212 BONWICK (James) DISCOVERY and SETTLEMENT of PORT PHILIP: a History of VICTORIA to 1839; revised by WILLIAM WESTGARTH, map, post 8vo. cl., 38 Melbourne, 1856 213 BRADSHAW (John, J.P., N.Z.) NEW ZEALAND AS IT IS, 8vo. cl., 5s 6d (pub. 128 6d) 1883 214 BRETON (Lt. [William Henry], R.N.) ExCURSIONS in N. S. WALES, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, and VAN DIEMAN'S LAND, 1830-3, with 2 plates and woodcuts, 8vo. hf. polished brown morocco extra, uncut, top edges gilt (FINE COPY), SCARCE, £1. 2s 6d 1833 215 BRODIE (Walter) PITCAIRN'S ISLAND, and the Islanders, in 1850, with Extracts from his private Journal, and Hints on CALIFORNIA, por trait and 2 plates, post 8vo. cl., 4s 6d

1851

An interesting account of this patriarchal community, the half-caste offspring of the Mutineers of the Bounty". 216 (BROSSES (Charles de, Président du Parlement de Bourgogne)] HISTOIRE des NAVIGATIONS aux TERRES AUSTRALES, contenant ce que l'on scait des MOEURS et des PRODUCTIONS des Contrées decouvertes; et où il est traité de l'Utilité d'y faire de plus amples Découvertes, et des Moyens d'y FORMER un ÉTABLISSEMENT [avec Supplément]; 7 folding maps, 2 vols. 4to. sewn, uncut (RARE), £1. 158

1756

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The author was Ensign in the IIIrd Buffs with the head of R. O'H. Burke's family.

A CHEAP REMAINDER:

218 CALVERT (Albert F.) The EXPLORATION of AUSTRALIA [(?) 1503-1896], with portraits, and 2 large coloured maps, 2 vols. 4to. and cr. 4to. hf. white vellum gilt, buckram sides, and cloth, uncut, top edges gilt, 15s 1895-6 219 CAYLEY-WEBSTER (Capt. H.) THROUGH NEW GUINEA and the CANNIBAL COUNTRIES, with portrait and 100 full-page and other illustrations from photographs, and map, 8vo. buckram gilt, 6s (pub. £1. 1s) 220 CRAWFORD (James Coutts, Magistrate, Wellington) RECOLLECTIONS of TRAVEL in NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA, with illustrations and maps, 8vo. cl., 7s 6d (pub. 18s) 1880

1898

221 CROZET'S VOYAGE to TASMANIA, NEW ZEALAND, the LADRONE ISLANDS, and the PHILIPPINES in 1771-2; trans. by HENRY LING ROTH, with Preface on New Zealand Literature, etc., by JAMES R. BOOSÉ, numerous illustrations and map, 8vo. cl. (only 500 copies printed), 10s 6d

1891

AUSTRALASIA, continued:

222 CRUISE (Major Richard A.) TEN MONTHS' RESIDENCE in NEW ZEALAND; second ed., with front. of Maori chief (foxed), 8vo. new hf. calf extra, citron edges (SCARCE), 15s

1824 'Containing much respecting the productions of N.Z., and the manuers, religion and character of the natives.

223 CUNNINGHAM (Peter [Miller], Surgeon, R.N.) HINTS for AUSTRALIAN EMIGRANTS [on Cultivation, Cattle, Diet, etc. etc.]; with Waterraising Wheels, 13 pretty woodcuts of water wheels, large post 8vo. calf extra, by Riviere, 1841

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229 DIEFFENBACH (Ernest, Naturalist to the N. Z. Co.) TRAVELS in NEW ZEALAND, with Contributions to its Geography, Geology, Botany, and Natural History [and LANGUAGE (pp. 100)], 5 lithographic plates, 2 vols. 8vo. cl., uncut (scarce), £i. Is

1843

Still one of the best books on New Zealand.'-Hochstetter. The illustrations include the first published views of Lake Taupo, the White Terrace, Ruapehu, and Tongariro. 230 DILLON (Capitaine Peter) VOYAGE aux ILES de la MER du SUD, 1827-8, et Relation de la DÉCOUVERTE du SORT de LA PÉROUSE; plates and map, 2 vols. 8vo. extra boards, 9s

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1830

231 EARLE (Augustus, draughtsman to the Beagle') NINE MONTHS' RESIDENCE in NEW ZEALAND, in 1827; with Residence in Tristan d'Acunha, fine aquatint plates of Maori life, 8vo. original boards (back wanting), uncut, 10s 6d 1832 232 GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY of AUSTRALIA, SPECIAL VOLUME of the PROCEEDINGS of the, plates and maps, 8vo. original crimson morocco gilt, 78 6d Sydney, 1885

Containing Notes on the Aborigines of Australia," by J. F. MANN, On the S.-E. Coast of New Guinea,' by ALEX. MORTON, Kimberley District, W. Australia,' by J. A. PANTON, 'The Owen Stanley Range Exploration,' by H. O. FORBES, etc. etc.

233 HENDERSON (Lt. John) EXCURSIONS and ADVENTURES in NEW SOUTH WALES, with Pictures of Squatting and Life in the Bush, views of Sydney and Elsineur, 2 vols. post 8vo. in 1, cl., 5s

1851

234 HODGKINSON (Clement) AUSTRALIA, from Port Macquarie to Moreton Bay; with Descriptions of the Natives, their Manners and Customs, etc. etc., map and 7 striking plates, 8vo. cl., uncut (SCARCE), 188 1845

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