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LOT 470

Lot 470

Lieut. Edward Chappell, R.N. (1792-1861)

Lieut. Edward Chappell, R.N. (1792-1861)
Lot 470 Details
Lieut. Edward Chappell, R.N. (1792-1861)

NARRATIVE OF A VOYAGE TO HUDSON'S BAY IN HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP ROSAMOND CONTAINING SOME ACCOUNT OF THE NORTH-EASTERN COAST OF AMERICA AND OF THE TRIBES INHABITING THAT REMOTE REGION

8vo., 279pp., fold out 'Map of the Great Nelson RIver, from the Great Lake Winnipeg to the Gull River, 10 engraved plates, rebound in tooled full calf boards, with gilt title and decorated panels in the dated spine, London: Printed for J. Mawman, Ludgate Street, By H. Watts, Crown Court, Temple Bar, 1817
8.7 x 5.25 in — 22 x 13.3 cm

Estimate $400-$600

Realised: $525
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Lieut. Edward Chappell, R.N. (1792-1861)
  • Lieut. Edward Chappell, R.N. (1792-1861)
  • Lieut. Edward Chappell, R.N. (1792-1861)
  • Lieut. Edward Chappell, R.N. (1792-1861)
  • Lieut. Edward Chappell, R.N. (1792-1861)

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