Live veiling - Lot 1075
[Africa]
Narrative of an expedition to explore the river Zaire, usually called the Congo, in South Africa, in 1816, under the direction of Captain J.K. Tuckey, R.N. To which is added, the journal of Professor Smith; some general observations on the country and its inhabitants; and an appendix: containing the natural history of that part of the kingdom of Congo through which the Zaire flows.
London, J. Murray, 1818
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4to: [8]-lxxxii-498 [= 490] pp.; 14 pl. (Chart of the Zaire loosely inserted, pl. somewhat browned and stained as usual, text pages in good condition).
Contemp. blindst. calf, gilt-orn. flat spine, red leather title label, marbled edges (rebacked, corners restored). Good, large paper copy.
First edition of the official account of Tuckey's expedition to the river Zaire with 2 vessels, the "Congo" and the "Dorothy". The expedition was not succesfull and caused the death of Tuckey (1776-1816); his journal was published by permission of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Ill. with a folding map (some tears), some ill. in-text and 13 engr. numb. plates (II-XIV, 1 coloured) by James Fittles after Hawkey or Basire.
ref. Chadenat 4825. - Voyages & Travel 218. - Gay 3059. - BnF.
Prov. Campbell of Succoth, Baronet (bookpl.).
Lot 1075
Narrative of an expedition to explore the river Zaire, usually called the Congo, in South Africa, in 1816, under the direction of Captain J.K. Tuckey, R.N. To which is added, the journal of Professor Smith; some general observations on the country and its inhabitants; and an appendix: containing the natural history of that part of the kingdom of Congo through which the Zaire flows.
TUCKER, James Kingston