AMERICA, THE NORTH POLE, CHINA, RUSSIA, AFRICA, THE SOUTH SEAS…: 1705 FIRST EDITION OF HARRIS’ FAMED FOLIO COMPLEAT COLLECTION OF VOYAGES: WITH NUMEROUS LARGE MOLL MAPS AND ENGRAVED PLATES
HARRIS, John. Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca; Or, A Compleat Collection of Voyages and Travels… London: Printed for Thomas Bennett, et al., 1705. Two volumes. Tall folio, contemporary full paneled speckled brown calf rebacked, raised bands.
First edition of this early collection of voyages, two tall folio volumes with two engraved frontispieces (each with four portraits), nine large folding or double-page maps by Herman Moll and T. Lamb, and 21 splendid engraved plates, some folding. Includes descriptions of America, the South Seas, the West Indies, the North Pole, Russia, China, Africa, India, etc.
Scholar, scientific writer and topographer John Harris, a distinguished member of the Royal Society, was employed by London bookseller Thomas Bennett to produce this great collection of all known voyages. “The first edition is valuable for the original impressions of the fine series of maps by Herman Moll, including a very good one of America, a current chart of the Channel from observations by Edmund Halley, and a map of the West Indies on Mercator’s projection. Among the maps there is a new one of the world according to Mercator’s projection, with improvements by John Seller and Charles Price, showing the northern coast line and part of the west and south coasts of Australia, together with parts of Van Dieman’s Land and New Zealand”; for this great collection, Harris worked from the original narratives, and “adds some valuable and useful historical accounts of the growth of trade, habits of commerce, and growth of Companies with exclusive rights” (Cox I:10). Among the voyages included are those of Magellan, Drake, Cavendish, Schouten, Hawkins, Narbrough and Dampier. Hill I:137-38. Sabin 30483. Small bookplate.
Frontispieces mounted; text crisp and fresh, a very few plates with minor closed marginal tears or early paper repairs. Faint marginal dampstain to lower corner of Volume II. A handsome copy, attractively bound.