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6 volumes, 8vo (237 x 153 mm) XXXIX, 343 pp. 1 nn.l., 1 large folding map, 7 engraved plates for volume I; 2 unn.ll., 467 pp., 2 nn.ll., 1 large folding plate, 5 engraved plates for volume II; 2 nn.ll., 548 pp., 1 nn.l., 6 plates for volume III; 2 nn.ll., 464 pp., 2 nn.ll., 5 engraved plates for volume IV; 2 nn.ll., III, 542 pp., 1 nn.l., 4 engraved plates for volume V; 2 nn.ll., 400 pp., 4 engraved plates for volume VI. Original printed green publisher’s boards (some light wear or foxing).
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Sabin, 38983; Judd, 105; O’Reilly & Reitman, 984; not in Hill & Ferguson.
First edition of Laplace’s second voyage of circumnavigation, of the greatest importance in the consolidation of French interests in the Pacific.
Begun five years after his earlier voyage in the Favorite, the objectives here were to advance wherever possible French political and commercial interests in the Pacific, particularly with respects to Tahiti and Hawaï. The map of the voyage shows the route travelled by both this and Laplace’s earlier voyage on the Favorite 1830-32. John Dunmore, in French Exploration in the Pacific discusses this voyage at length and concludes: “The importance of the expeditions of the Venus, the Artémise and the Heroine in laying the foundations for the subsequent sharing-out of Oceania should never be overlooked.”
A visit was made to Tasmania where the captain, who had been instructed to look for possible sites for a penal colony, examined the prison system. A lengthy account is included of the stop at Sydney. The set is complete with the rare sixth volume, which is often lacking. It gives the account of the Artémise’s visit to California, includes stops at San Francisco and Monterey, and is illustrated with a fine view of the mission of San Carlos at Monterey.
“Laplace reçoit en 1835 le commandement de l’Artémise pour une deuxième circumnavigation. Dans son état major, on rencontre le lieutenant de vaisseau Pâris (qui en est à son troisième tour du monde!) et trois jeunes officiers, futurs ministres de la Marine : Dompierre d’Hormoy, Montaignac, et Fourichon. Parti de Toulon, Laplace se rend d’abord à New York pour une mission diplomatique. Il gagne ensuite l’Océan Indien pour compléter son précédent voyage. Il fait escale à Moka dans la Mer Rouge, à Mascate, à Pondichéry, à Ceylan et gagne l’Extrême-Orient par Singapour. Il navigue le long des côtes de l’Annam, de la Chine méridionale, relâche à Manille, à Batavia, à Port Jackson, puis traverse le Pacifique du sud au nord vers Tahiti et les îles Sandwich. A Hawaï, Laplace signe avec le roi Kamehameha III une convention commerciale. L’Artémise longe ensuite les côtes américaines de San Francisco à Valparaiso, séjourne à Rio et regagne Lorient an avril 1840. Très riche au point de vue géographique et économique, le voyage de l’Artémise a permis de signer des traités d’amitié avec les souverains de Tahiti et d’Hawaï. Il a ainsi préparé l’oeuvre de Dupetit Thouars” (Numa Broc).
This important book is illustrated with 31 plates includes views of Port Arthur, Tasmania, Honolulu, Manilla, Macao, Calcutta, Bombay and various places in Indo-China. Other points of interest are the details on commerce of the Arabian Peninsula (Muskat, al-Muka, and Banda-Abbas) as well on trade with Iran.
Some wear to corners and light spotting on some leaves, some views toned, but a very fine set in its original publisher’s boards.
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