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A New Voyage and Description of the Isthmus of America, Giving an Account of the Author's Abode There, the Form and Make of the Country, the Coasts, Hills, Rivers, &c. Woods, Soil, Weather, &c. Trees, Fruit, Beasts, Birds, Fish, &c. The Indian Inhabi...

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 155

A New Voyage and Description of the Isthmus of America, Giving an Account of the Author's Abode There, the Form and Make of the Country, the Coasts, Hills, Rivers, &c. Woods, Soil, Weather, &c. Trees, Fruit, Beasts, Birds, Fish, &c. The Indian Inhabi...

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Title: A New Voyage and Description of the Isthmus of America, Giving an Account of the Author's Abode There, the Form and Make of the Country, the Coasts, Hills, Rivers, &c. Woods, Soil, Weather, &c. Trees, Fruit, Beasts, Birds, Fish, &c. The Indian Inhabitants, their Features, Complexion, &c... With Remarkable Occurrences in the South Sea, and elsewhere Author: Wafer, Lionel Place: London Publisher: Printed for James Knapton Date: 1699 Description: [8], 224, [14], + [2] ad pp. With folding copper-engraved map & 3 folding copper-engraved plates. (8vo) 7¼x4¼, period paneled calf, rebacked with modern morocco, spine lettered in gilt, raised bands, new endpapers. First Edition. A very nice copy of the rare first edition of this important account of Central America, with much information on the native inhabitants and their culture. Hill lauds the book, stating that "This work contains one of the best accounts of the Isthmus of Panama, of its natural resources, and of the native Indians. In this edition, Wafer makes a strong appeal to the English government to make a settlement on the Isthmus. Thus, a `free passage by land, from the Atlantic to the South Sea, might easily be affected, which would be of the greatest consequence to the East India trade.' Wafer, an English surgeon, sailed for the West Indies in a trading vessel. He deserted in 1679 and joined with Lynch and Cook, celebrated buccaneers, who brought him into contact with William Dampier. In 1681, while marching with the buccaneers across the Isthmus, soon after the taking of Santa Maria, Wafer was injured by a gunpowder explosion. He was left behind among the Darien Indians until he recovered. Returning to the coast, he was taken on board Dampier's sloop at Le Sound's Key. As a surgeon, Wafer gained the confidence and esteem of the Indians, and thus was able to record first hand much valuable information concerning them. In his work, writing of the Isthmus, Dampier says, `I will leave this to Mr. Wafer, who is better able to do it than any other man I know and is now preparing a particular description of the country for the press.' A third edition, with its own separate title page, was reprinted as part of volume three of Dampier's collected voyages. This edition is dedicated to Henry, Earl of Romney, and includes one page of publisher's advertisements." The map is of the Isthmus of Darien and the Bay of Panama, with insets of the North Coast of the Isthmus, and the South Coast of the Isthmus. The three plates are "The Indian's Manner of Bloodletting"; "The Indians in their Robes in Councel, and Smoaking tobacco aftter their way"; and "The Indians marching upon a visit, or to Feast." Cox II, p.247; Hill, Pacific Voyages, pp. 313-15; Sabin 100940; Wing W193. Lot Amendments Condition: Some soiling and aging and a few stains to contents, map and plates with wear to leading edges, causing a little loss, still very good or better, in a nicely rebacked contemporary binding. Item number: 160606

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 155
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16.06.2005
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Beschreibung:

Title: A New Voyage and Description of the Isthmus of America, Giving an Account of the Author's Abode There, the Form and Make of the Country, the Coasts, Hills, Rivers, &c. Woods, Soil, Weather, &c. Trees, Fruit, Beasts, Birds, Fish, &c. The Indian Inhabitants, their Features, Complexion, &c... With Remarkable Occurrences in the South Sea, and elsewhere Author: Wafer, Lionel Place: London Publisher: Printed for James Knapton Date: 1699 Description: [8], 224, [14], + [2] ad pp. With folding copper-engraved map & 3 folding copper-engraved plates. (8vo) 7¼x4¼, period paneled calf, rebacked with modern morocco, spine lettered in gilt, raised bands, new endpapers. First Edition. A very nice copy of the rare first edition of this important account of Central America, with much information on the native inhabitants and their culture. Hill lauds the book, stating that "This work contains one of the best accounts of the Isthmus of Panama, of its natural resources, and of the native Indians. In this edition, Wafer makes a strong appeal to the English government to make a settlement on the Isthmus. Thus, a `free passage by land, from the Atlantic to the South Sea, might easily be affected, which would be of the greatest consequence to the East India trade.' Wafer, an English surgeon, sailed for the West Indies in a trading vessel. He deserted in 1679 and joined with Lynch and Cook, celebrated buccaneers, who brought him into contact with William Dampier. In 1681, while marching with the buccaneers across the Isthmus, soon after the taking of Santa Maria, Wafer was injured by a gunpowder explosion. He was left behind among the Darien Indians until he recovered. Returning to the coast, he was taken on board Dampier's sloop at Le Sound's Key. As a surgeon, Wafer gained the confidence and esteem of the Indians, and thus was able to record first hand much valuable information concerning them. In his work, writing of the Isthmus, Dampier says, `I will leave this to Mr. Wafer, who is better able to do it than any other man I know and is now preparing a particular description of the country for the press.' A third edition, with its own separate title page, was reprinted as part of volume three of Dampier's collected voyages. This edition is dedicated to Henry, Earl of Romney, and includes one page of publisher's advertisements." The map is of the Isthmus of Darien and the Bay of Panama, with insets of the North Coast of the Isthmus, and the South Coast of the Isthmus. The three plates are "The Indian's Manner of Bloodletting"; "The Indians in their Robes in Councel, and Smoaking tobacco aftter their way"; and "The Indians marching upon a visit, or to Feast." Cox II, p.247; Hill, Pacific Voyages, pp. 313-15; Sabin 100940; Wing W193. Lot Amendments Condition: Some soiling and aging and a few stains to contents, map and plates with wear to leading edges, causing a little loss, still very good or better, in a nicely rebacked contemporary binding. Item number: 160606

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 155
Auktion:
Datum:
16.06.2005
Auktionshaus:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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