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A View of the Entrance of the Port of Acapulco

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Author: George Anson / Richard Walter

Publisher: published by Richard Walter.

Year: 1767 [1748]

Size: 18.8 x 48.7 cm

Reference: Quirino, pp. 92,93; Sabin 1637, Griep / Luber I, 36, Cax I pp. 49/50
SKU: 60315 Category: Tags: , ,

Description

copper engraving, large paper edition.

View from ‘A Voyage Round the World in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV’, pl. 32; 12th edition; printed for T. Osborne, H. Woodfall, W. Bowyer, A. Millar, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, L. Hawes and Co., R. Horsfield, and S. Crowder, in London. MDCCLXVII, published by Richard Walter with 42 maps and engravings.

While Great Britain was at war with Spain in 1740, Anson led a squadron of 8 ships on a mission to disrupt or capture Spain’s Pacific possessions. Returning to Britain in 1744 via China and thus completing a circumnavigation, the voyage was notable for the capture of the Manila galleon “Cavadonga” but also horrific losses mostly due to scurvy with only 188 men of the original 1,854 surviving. Anson was compared with Francis Drake and was promoted to First Lord of the Admiralty in 1751. It was a vastly popular and commercial success as the spoils form the Galleon financed virtually the entire British Navy.

Condition

with folds as issued and some foxing around folds, otherwise good condition.

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