C1790

The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay; with an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson & Norfolk Island

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The second edition, and the preferred, of The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay, being one of the most important and detailed accounts of Australian colonial settlement. As Wantrup notes (p. 62), this edition (1790) is superior to the … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay; with an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson & Norfolk Island

Date:

C1790

Condition:

Frontispiece browned, frayed at left sheet edge and laid on a support sheet. Small chip to the leading edge of the frontispiece, plates generally foxed, offsetting and some browned; a few short tears (mainly to the maps near the stub). Good margins to plates. New marbled paper to boards and endpapers. Plate 19 bound upside down; plates 14 and 15 bound in reverse order. Otherwise a tight copy.

Technique:

Half calf over marbled boards, retaining the original morocco title-label on the spine

Paper Size: 

250mm 
x 310mm
AUTHENTICITY
The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay; with an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson & Norfolk Island - Antique Book from 1790

Genuine antique
dated:

1790

Description:

The second edition, and the preferred, of The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay, being one of the most important and detailed accounts of Australian colonial settlement.

As Wantrup notes (p. 62), this edition (1790) is superior to the first edition (1789) in three material respects:

  1. The text has been reorganised into a more logical arrangement
  2. It incorporates as an integral appendix on the History of New Holland with Lord Auckland’s Discourse on Banishment, absent from the first edition
  3. It includes the large folding hand-coloured Chart of New Holland which is absent from all the other editions — The map is one of the most significant early cartographic records of the eastern Australian coastline, delineating the colonial nomenclature of Port Jackson, Sydney Cove, and Botany Bay as established by the First Fleet. It is also one of the earliest maps solely focused on the Australian continent to include the discoveries made by James Cook on the east coast.

The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay; with an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island; compiled from Authentic Papers, which have been obtained from the several Departments, to which are added, The Journals of Lieuts. Shortland, Watts, Ball, and Capt. Marshall; with an Account of their New Discoveries

Quarto, [ii] (engraved title page with vignette, verso blank), xxiv (last blank), [iv] (list of plates, last blank), 258, clxxvi (appendix, last blank), [2] (advertising leaf, last blank) pages plus the frontispiece portrait, 47 engraved plates and 8 folding maps and charts.  Manuscript signature (N. Powlett) at the head of title page. Despite the title page stating that the book is ’embellished with fifty-five Copper Plates’ (a relic from the first edition), a total of 56 plates are enumerated in the List of Plates. This total includes the vignette on the title page, and a portrait of Lieutenant Watts not present in the first edition. This issue includes the hand-coloured ‘New Chart of New Holland’ which is standard to this issue though not called for in the list of plates. With the integral appendix The History of New Holland from its First Discovery in MDXVI to the Present Time, and A Discourse on Banishment by the Right Honourable Lord Auckland.

References:
Wantrup, J. Australian Rare Books. Sydney, 1987 :: pg 62.
Ferguson, J. A. Bibliography of Australia Volumes 1-8, Canberra 1976 :: #90.


Arthur Phillip (1738 - 1814)

British Royal Navy officer best known as the first Governor of New South Wales and founder of the European settlement at Sydney. Appointed to command the First Fleet, he led eleven ships carrying convicts, marines and settlers to Australia, arriving at Port Jackson in January 1788. Phillip established the colony at Sydney Cove and governed with a pragmatic and comparatively humane approach, promoting agriculture, exploration and more equitable treatment of convicts. He also sought to maintain peaceful relations with the Aboriginal peoples, although conflict accompanied the colony's expansion. Ill health forced his return to England in 1792, but his administrative skill and leadership laid the foundations for the permanent British settlement of Australia.

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