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8vo (193 x 118 mm) 8 nn.ll., 136 pp. Contemporary marbled sheep, flat spine gilt (expertly rebacked).
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Ferguson, 54; see Hill, 1685 (for the first edition, 1789).
First edition of the French translation by Charles Pougens. "Tench was a captain of British marines and sailed with the first convict fleet to Australia, where he resided four years. This expedition, under Governor Arthur Philip, visited the Canary Islands, Rio de Janeiro, the Cape of Good Hope, and founded the colony of New South Wales. This eminently readable book is regarded by the best authorities as the most accurate, orderly, vivacious, and valuable description of life in the colony in its first years" (Hill). From the library of Prince Roland Bonaparte with his large book plate.
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