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Paris, Imprimerie Royal, 1835. 8vo. Bound entirely uncut and unopened in a recent half cloth binding with gilt lettering to spine. 3 small stamps to title-page and light occassional marginal brownspotting, a fine copy. 247 pp. + folded map.
The very rare first French (and first overall) translation of King's important sailing directions for the Coasts of Eastern and Western Patagonia, being the first surveying voyage of HMS Beagle spanning from 1826 to 1830. The ship's second voyage, famous for carrying the recently graduated naturalist Charles Darwin around the world, visited many of the same regions as this first voyage. Incidentally, King’s son Philip Gidley King was along on the voyage, too. He would later be a midshipmen on the Beagle‘s second voyage, sharing a cabin and a life-long friendship with Darwin.""King was now recognized as one of Britain's leading hydrographers and in February 1824 was made a fellow of the Royal Society. In May 1826 he sailed in command of H.M.S. Adventure, with H.M.S. Beagle in company, to chart the coasts of Peru, Chile and Patagonia. This arduous task lasted until 1830. Among King's subordinates were John Stokes, John Wickham and Owen Stanley. There were narrow escapes from shipwreck and the two commanders were under great strain. In August 1828 the captain of the Beagle shot himself. "" (ADB). ""The ship’s adventure paralleled the second voyage - calling on many of the same ports - Cape Verde Islands, Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo (and many others Darwin would see in the coming years) and creating detailed maps of several of the same regions. Though, as it was one of the first attempts to really try and survey Tierra del Fuego, the crew learned just how difficult the conditions were in that part of the world. A little over two years into the voyage (in summer of 1828) the crew was suffering from malnutrition as the Beagle‘s food supplies were virtually gone. And scurvy and infections were taking a heavy toll on the men. On August 1st, the commander, who was suffering from depression (along with the lack of food and other illnesses), shot himself in the head. He suffered for almost two weeks before he finally passed away.Stokes suicide (and fear of a similar fate) was one of the main reasons FitzRoy decided to bring a social equal on the second voyage with him. Someone to help keep him sane. That someone, of course, was our Mr. Darwin.""
Editions Larivière. 1997. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 82 pages agrafées - nombreuses photos en couleurs dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
Sommaire : Enquête lecteurs - infos - Relais royal canin - country show - armes - champions - photos des lecteurs - dossier beagle - lapinier expert en chevreuil - tous ses gibiers - morphologie - solo, couple et meute - il est fou de lapin - 25 ans de beagle - comment créer, dresser et conduite une meute ? - beagle et lièvre à raquette - un sérieux concurrent le Basset Fauve de Bretagne - labrador contre springer - pur-race bâtard ou corniaud quel est le meilleur ? - les oiseaux-tests comment éviter la peur du coup de fusil ? - 3 chiens au jour le jour - lèche vitrines - alimentation - vétérinaire - halte aux parasites - dresseur du mois - lauréat de la race - coupe de france de broussaillage - résultats - annonces classées. Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
Torino, Tipografico-Editrice Torinese, (1872). Large8vo. In publisher's original full green cloth. Embossed title with gilt lettering to spine and front board. Corners of binding bumped and lower part of back hindge with a small tear. An overall very fine and clean copy. (2), 464 pp.
First Italian translation of Darwin's Journal of researches, now known as Voyage of the Beagle, being his first published book. As Darwin later recalled in his autobiography 'The voyage of the Beagle has been by far the most important event in my life and has determined my whole career'. ""On its first appearance in its own right, also in 1839, it was called Journal of researches into the geology and natural history etc. The second edition, of 1845, transposes 'geology' and 'natural history' to read Journal of researches into the natural history and geology etc., and the spine title is Naturalist's voyage. The final definitive text of 1860 has the same wording on the title page, but the spine readsNaturalist's voyage round the world, and the fourteenth thousand of 1879 places A naturalist's voyage on the title page. The voyage of the Beagle first appears as a title in the Harmsworth Library edition of 1905. It is a bad title: she was only a floating home for Darwin, on which, in spite of good companionship, he was cramped and miserably sea-sick"" whilst the book is almost entirely about his expeditions on land."" (Freeman)The first edition appeared in German in 1844, at the instigation of Baron von Humboldt, and the second in Danish, French, German, Italian, Russian and Swedish, in Darwin's lifetimeFreeman 211
Paris, C. Reinwald, 1883, deuxième édition française, in-8, demi-chagrin bordeaux, auteur et titre, ainsi que filets d'encadrement et rinceaux dorés sur dos à 4 nerfs, plats percaline rouge abec plaque dorée "Ville de Paris, prix municipal" doré sur la première de couv., reliure d'époque, VIII - 552 pp., trois tranches dorées, traduit de l'anglais par Ed. Barbier, ill. in texte de 8 gravures, 3 vues en perspective et de 2 cartes, table alphabétique des matières, Réédition de ce voyage en Amérique du Sud et en Australie publié en anglais, pour la première fois en 1839. Après avoir reçu le Journal de Bord du capitaine du Beagle (Le Limier"), le commandant Fritz-Roy, fit paraître une deuxième édition en 1845. Ce journal contient l'histoire du voyage et de quelques observations sur l'histoire naturelles et la géologie de l'Amérique du Sude et de l'Australie. Cette édition en français, soit la deuxième, contient toutes les modifications et simplifications voulues par l'auteur dans l'édition anglaise de 1860. Pas courant Très bon état avec quelques déboitements de cahiers mais sans conséquences; quelques très légères rousseurs; très bon état général
Hamish Hamilton, London, 1969, FIRST EDITION, cover art is The Beagle in Murray Narrow, Beagle Channel by Conrad Martens, 8/10 in 7/10 dust wrapper, a nice clean copy.
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