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Auction 133, Lot 605

"Chart of Discoveries made in 1787 In the Seas of China & Tartary Between Manilla and Avatcha By the Boussole & Astrolabe", La Perouse, Comte Jean F. Galoup, de

Subject: Eastern Asia

Period: 1798 (dated)

Publication:

Color: Hand Color

Size:
15 x 19.3 inches
38.1 x 49 cm
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Jean-Francois de Galoup, Comte de La Perouse commanded a French scientific expedition to the Pacific in 1785-88. Recognized as one the foremost naval commanders and navigators in France, he was selected by King Louis XVI to complete Captain James Cook's exploration of the western Pacific. The British Admiralty provided scientific equipment to measure variations in magnetic compass readings and with the latest instruments for determining longitude. La Perouse explored the coasts of the Gulf of Alaska and northwestern North America in search of the fabled Northwest Passage. After leaving America his expedition continued on to Asia where he explored from Macao to Kamchatka and the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific. La Perouse was meticulous in sending copies of his extensive logs, maps and surveying information via other ships as well as overland. La Perouse's last contact was in the spring of 1788 with a British ship in Botany Bay, Australia. The expedition was never heard from again. Considered one of the greatest French voyages, the French Government decided to publish the story of the expedition when it became clear they had been lost. An English edition was published in London.

This English version of La Perouse's chart was engraved by Neele and published by G.G & J. Robinson. It covers from Kamtschatka to the Philippines and Marianne Islands and shows great detail of many tiny islands. La Perouse's track is shown from Kamtschatka to the Philippines.

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Condition: B

Faint damp stains and extraneous creasing along the centerfold with some paper restoration and facsimile of the neatline in the left margin.

Estimate: $180 - $230

Sold for: $210

Closed on 9/1/2010

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