139. RARE COMPLETE SET OF SPARRMAN'S TRAVELS TO THE CAPE OF THE GOOD HOPE, 3 volumes.

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RARE COMPLETE SET OF SPARRMAN'S TRAVELS TO THE CAPE OF THE GOOD HOPE, 3 volumes.
139. 2502775. RARE COMPLETE SET OF SPARRMAN'S TRAVELS TO THE CAPE OF THE GOOD HOPE, 3 volumes.

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(3). SPARRMAN, ANDERS. Voyage to Goda Hopps-Udden, the South Pole Circle and around the Globe, and to the Hottentot and Caffer Lands, in the years 1772-76. I-II:1-2. Stockholm, AJ Nordström - C. Deleen, 1783-1818.

8vo (about 174x108 mm.). (7), VIII-XV (misprint for XIV), (1)-704, 701-766; (12), (11), 12-179, (1); (2), (1)-234, (4) pp. 2 folding engraved maps (one map with small tear in the folding, one map partly dampstained), 25 partly folding engraved plates, of which 2 in aquatint (one plate with small tears in the folding, a few plates with some light dampstaining) and 2 mounted fabrics (of Tapa cloth, after p. 234 in vol, II:1 and after p. 178 in vol. II:2), complete.
Contemporary brown half calf, slightly worn gilt edges, vol. II:1-2 with red speckled edges. (vol. II:2 wrongly stamped on the spine vol. I).Title to vol.I brownspotted, otherwise some very light spotting. Overwritten signature on first endpapers in vol. II:1.2J. A. Norberg. 3 volumes.

VERY RARE COMPLETE.
Pritzel 9784 (regarding vol. IN); Du Rietz, Bibliotheca Polynesian 1218, 1228.
The aquatinta plates engraved by F. Acrel, the other plates engraved by E. Åkerland.

This account of Cook's second voyage describes his travels inland from the settlement at the Cape of Good Hope and as an assistant to naturalist Johann Forster on board the Resolution between September 1772 and March 1775.
An English edition of Sparrman's voyage was published in 1785.

Anders Sparrman (1748-1820) was a Swedish naturalist, abolitionist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. He accompanied James Cook on his second voyage, a multi-year expedition to map the Southern Ocean and search for the great continent, Terra Australia, hypothesized to exist at the South Pole. He joined the voyage as a botanist during its stop in Cape Town. In addition to visiting, naming, and mapping many Southern Islands, the voyage achieved a new "farthest south," when the Resolution became the first ship to cross the Antarctic Circle.

Provenance: Karl Joar Westman (1939-2022), Swedish lawyer and banker, also an entrepreneur in India and Sri Lanka. He was a devoted collector of antiques, paintings, sculpture, arts and crafts and not least of books. He was the son of the minister and professor K. G. Westman and his wife Margit, née Printz.

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139. 2502775. RARE COMPLETE SET OF SPARRMAN'S TRAVELS TO THE CAPE OF THE GOOD HOPE, 3 volumes.

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(3). SPARRMAN, ANDERS. Voyage to Goda Hopps-Udden, the South Pole Circle and around the Globe, and to the Hottentot and Caffer Lands, in the years 1772-76. I-II:1-2. Stockholm, AJ Nordström - C. Deleen, 1783-1818.

8vo (about 174x108 mm.). (7), VIII-XV (misprint for XIV), (1)-704, 701-766; (12), (11), 12-179, (1); (2), (1)-234, (4) pp. 2 folding engraved maps (one map with small tear in the folding, one map partly dampstained), 25 partly folding engraved plates, of which 2 in aquatint (one plate with small tears in the folding, a few plates with some light dampstaining) and 2 mounted fabrics (of Tapa cloth, after p. 234 in vol, II:1 and after p. 178 in vol. II:2), complete.
Contemporary brown half calf, slightly worn gilt edges, vol. II:1-2 with red speckled edges. (vol. II:2 wrongly stamped on the spine vol. I).Title to vol.I brownspotted, otherwise some very light spotting. Overwritten signature on first endpapers in vol. II:1.2J. A. Norberg. 3 volumes.

VERY RARE COMPLETE.
Pritzel 9784 (regarding vol. IN); Du Rietz, Bibliotheca Polynesian 1218, 1228.
The aquatinta plates engraved by F. Acrel, the other plates engraved by E. Åkerland.

This account of Cook's second voyage describes his travels inland from the settlement at the Cape of Good Hope and as an assistant to naturalist Johann Forster on board the Resolution between September 1772 and March 1775.
An English edition of Sparrman's voyage was published in 1785.

Anders Sparrman (1748-1820) was a Swedish naturalist, abolitionist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. He accompanied James Cook on his second voyage, a multi-year expedition to map the Southern Ocean and search for the great continent, Terra Australia, hypothesized to exist at the South Pole. He joined the voyage as a botanist during its stop in Cape Town. In addition to visiting, naming, and mapping many Southern Islands, the voyage achieved a new "farthest south," when the Resolution became the first ship to cross the Antarctic Circle.

Provenance: Karl Joar Westman (1939-2022), Swedish lawyer and banker, also an entrepreneur in India and Sri Lanka. He was a devoted collector of antiques, paintings, sculpture, arts and crafts and not least of books. He was the son of the minister and professor K. G. Westman and his wife Margit, née Printz.

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Books, Maps & Manuscripts Autumn 2022

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