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L'Histoire Generale des Voyages is one of the great
collections of travels and voyages from the Age of Enlightenment, originally
published in 20 volumes (Paris 1746-89). The second edition is with
"augmentations considerables" (Brunet), including corrections,
additions, and 172 new plates not present in the first edition. "An
extensive and important collection, including most of the early American voyages
and travels" (Sabin). Also included are translations of the travels of
Kaempfer to Japan, Cook's discovery of Australia, and other accounts, all
handsomely illustrated with maps (depicting Australia, the South Seas, Japan,
China, Russia, Africa, the Canaries, India, Korea, the Philippines, and the
Americas) and plates depicting indigenous rites, customs and costumes, as well
as exotic fauna and flora (including avocados, vanilla, tobacco, bananas and
pineapples), finely engraved by Jan van der Schley."
Bellin, as the appointed hydrographer to the french navy, produced many of the maps for these
volumes. This map has been removed from "L'Histoire
Generale des Voyages". Like many sets
of volumes, there are incomplete sets and
individual volumes that can be found. A complete
set of L'Histoire Generale des Voyages can be found currently for sale on the net
for around £15,000.
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