Lot 220
  • 220

Ross, Captain Sir James Clark.

Estimate
1,000 - 1,500 GBP
bidding is closed

Description

  • A Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern and Antarctic Regions. London: John Murray, 1847
first edition, 2 volumes, 8vo (220 x 137mm.), 16 lithographed plates and maps, some folding, illustrations in the text, original cloth stamped in blind and lettered in gilt, some spotting, vol.1 upper hinge broken, endpaper and frontispiece loose, spine ends somewhat worn

Provenance

N.A. Tombazis, bookplate (see also lots 220-224 and introduction)

Literature

Spence 993; Taurus Collection 9

Condition

Condition is described in the main body of the cataloguing, where appropriate
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Catalogue Note

"The first [voyage] to enter what is known as the Ross Sea, the first to sight the Admiralty Mountains, the first to see Victoria Land, Ross Island, Mounts Erebus and Terror, and the Ross Ice Shelf, amongst other momentous discoveries. Once this account became public, no one could doubt there was a great southern continent of immense proportions to be explored" (Taurus Collection).