The Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North and South America
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ID 1236361
Lot 130 | The Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North and South America
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$ 10 000 – 15 000
First edition of Jefferys's description of Canada and Louisiana, and of French possessions in the West Indies. This copy contains leaves numbered *129-*138 (Part I) concerning the French siege of Quebec in September 1759 which were added on the receipt of fresh news of the event, received after printing of Part I had been completed. This copy also includes the errata overslip (Part II, p.80) listing 22 Guadeloupe parish names.
Geographer to the Prince of Wales, Jefferys produced maps and plans after his own surveys and from existing plans by others, including Richard Gridley, d'Anville, de la Tour and de Caylus, "Engineer General of the French Islands." Part I of this work, based on the Jesuit Relations, Labat, Charlevoix and others, describes Canada and Louisiana, and includes detailed plans of Quebec, Montreal, New Orleans and the Seige of Quebec; and Part II describes the West Indies and South America, with maps of Guadaloupe, Grenada and "Martinico." Howes J-83 ("b"); Lande 471; Sabin 35964; TPL 319; Streeter sale 128.
Two parts in one volume, folio (345 x 226mm). Titles printed in red and black, 18 engraved folding maps and plans by and after Jefferys and others (first map nearly split through at outer vertical fold and with a little fraying to outer edge, maps and some text with offsetting, some spots.) Contemporary calf (rebacked to style, some scuffing, corners showing). Provenance: Ernest E. Keet (bookplate).
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