Lot 1365
  • 1365

[Wilson, James, and others]

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500 - 800 GBP
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Description

  • A Missionary Voyage to the Southern Pacific Ocean, performed in the years 1796, 1797, 1798, in the Ship Duff, commanded by Captain James Wilson. London: Printed by S. Gosnell, for T. Chapman, 1799
  • paper
FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE (see footnote), 4to (292 x 226mm.), [xii], c, 420pp., [xii pp. subscribers], 7 engraved maps and charts, 6 engraved plates, contemporary marbled half calf, full gilt spine, red label, marbled boards, endpapers, and edges, general map spotted

Literature

Borba de Moraes p.943; Ferguson 301 (both listed under James Wilson); Hill 1894 (under William Wilson); Kroepelien (Bibliotheca Polynesiana) 528 (under Thomas Haweis)

Catalogue Note

"The London Missionary Society was founded in 1795, mainly to send missions to Polynesia. The voyage of the Duff was undertaken for the purpose of establishing a mission in Tahiti, and a settlement of twenty-five persons was formed... Apart from the missionary interest of this account, the voyagers made many important discoveries of islands" (Hill).

There are two issues of this work, with differing subscriber's lists, the first of which was printed by Gosnell on larger and finer paper, as here.

The authorship of the work is variously attributed depending on which bibliography is consulted. An 'Advertisement' in this copy states, "the body of the journal is the composition of Mr. William Wilson, from the Captain's [James Wilson's] papers, his own, and the Missionaries reports". The editor of the work was Thomas Haweis, of the London Missionary Society, and the long 'Preliminary Discourse' was written by Samuel Greatheed, using the then unpublished account of James Morrison, one of the pardoned Bounty mutineers.