Etchings of a Whaling Cruise

J. Ross BROWNE

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Etchings of a Whaling Cruise

“SOURCE OF INSPIRATION FOR MOBY DICK”: BROWNE’S ILLUSTRATED WHALING CRUISE, 1846, WITH 13 FULL-PAGE ENGRAVINGS

BROWNE, John Ross. Etchings of a Whaling Cruise, with Notes of a Sojourn on the Island of Zanzibar. To which is Appended a Brief History of the Whale Fishery, Its Past and Present Condition. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1846. Octavo, early 20th-century three-quarter green morocco gilt, raised bands, marbled boards and endpapers, top edge gilt.

First edition of Browne’s “general picture of life on a whaling ship,” recognized as an important primary sourcebook for Melville, with 13 full-page illustrations and numerous in-text wood-engravings of life at sea. Handsomely bound by Blackwell.

J. Ross Browne had a long career as a newspaper correspondent, confidential (secret) agent for the Treasury Department, U.S. commissioner of mines and mining, and popular author. “Etchings was his first book, and was written in large part to show what life was like on a whale ship, in order to better the lot of seamen” (Hill). In it Browne recounts his voyage on the whaling ship Bruce from New England to Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean. “Much of it was written in his usual jocular style, and illustrated with his comical drawings, but it exposed the dank and dreary world of whaling crews” (Margaret Regan). Influenced himself by Richard Dana, Browne in turn inspired key aspects of Melville’s Moby Dick. Melville actually reviewed Etchings for the New York magazine Literary World in 1847, calling it “a book of unvarnished facts” that “revealed so many plain, matter-of-fact details connected with nautical life that at the present day the poetry of salt water is very much on the wane.” With eight pages of advertisements at rear. Howes B877. Sabin 8658. Hill 197 (English edition). Armorial bookplate of Robert Sedgwick, intricately engraved by E.D. French.

Only a few stray spots of foxing, joints and extremities of handsome binding expertly restored. A near-fine copy.

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