United States Exploring Expeditions. Voyage of the U.S. Exploring Squadron

Charles WILKES   |   John S. JENKINS

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United States Exploring Expeditions. Voyage of the U.S. Exploring Squadron

“PERHAPS THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT IN THE FIELD OF EXPLORATION THAT THIS COUNTRY HAS EVER KNOWN”: PRESENTATION/DEDICATION COPY OF THE CONDENSED EDITION OF WILKES’ VOYAGE

(WILKES, Charles) JENKINS, John S. United States Exploring Expeditions. Voyage of the U.S. Exploring Squadron, Commanded by Captain Charles Wilkes. Auburn: James M. Alden, 1850. Thick octavo, original slate gray cloth gilt.

Condensed edition of “the beginning of accurate western cartography,” the narrative of Wilkes’ landmark Pacific expedition (Goetzmann, 57), with seven full-page steel-engravings and one map. Presentation/dedication copy from “the Author” to New York attorney Isaac Fryer, to whom the book is dedicated.

Wilkes stands alongside James Cook as the most important explorer of the Pacific; he is certainly the most important naval scientist in American history. Between 1838 and 1842 his six-vessel expedition carefully charted the expanse from the northwest coast of North America to the shores of Antarctica, from the western coast of South America to the South Pacific islands. He surveyed nearly 300 islands along with 1500 miles of the Antarctic coastline. Wilkes also encountered natives of various cultures, many of whom are pictured in the plates. Upstate New York lawyer John Jenkins prepared this condensation of Wilkes’ original six-volume work (1844) “as it might be of interest to the general reader.” Added to Wilkes are accounts of the expeditions of d’Urville, Ross and Lynch. Hill 884. Ferguson 5404. Sabin 36014. See also Howes W414; Eberstadt 119:184; Streeter 3324. Owner signature.

Interior near-fine, moderate rubbing to original cloth. A very desirable presentation copy.

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