3 edition of An authentic journal of the late expedition under the command of Commodore Anson ... found in the catalog.
An authentic journal of the late expedition under the command of Commodore Anson ...
Published
1989
by J. Robinson in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by John Philips, midshipman of the Centurion |
Series | Selected Americana from Sabin"s Dictionary of books relating to America, from its discovery to the present time -- 62458 |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 516 p. |
Number of Pages | 516 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14642136M |
An Original And Authentic Journal Of Occurrences During The Late American War book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. This scarce 5/5(1). Background. The expedition contained sizable naval and land forces. The naval forces were two squadrons consisting of: Admiral Anson's 22 ships of the line with 9 frigates crewed by 15, men and Commodore Howe's 1 ship of the line of 64 guns, 4 of 50 guns, 10 frigates, 5 sloops, 2 fire-ships, 2 bomb ketches, 6, sailors, 6, marines, transports, 20 tenders, 10 store-ships and
An authentic journal of the late expedition under the command of Commodore Anson by John Philips, midshipman of the Centurion. London: J. Robinson. Geography, Travel, and Exploration [i.e. ] p. ; 21 cm.; Sabin No.: Fiche: Lucett, Edward, Rovings in the Pacific, from to with a glance at California. ANSON, G. PHILIPS, J. An Authentic Journal of the late Expedition under the Command of Commodore Anson. London: J. Robinson, 8vo. First edition. [ii], ii, Contemporary mottled calf, red label. Armorial bookplate of the Earl of Minto. [] L1 ANSON, G. THOMAS, P. A True and Impartial Journal of a Voyage to the South-Seas.
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While Great Britain was at war with Spain inCommodore George Anson led a squadron of eight ships on a mission to disrupt or capture Spain's Pacific possessions.
Returning to Britain in by way of China and thus completing a circumnavigation, the voyage was notable for the capture of an Acapulco galleon but also horrific losses to disease with only men of the original 1, Get this from a library.
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[John Philips] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library. Create Book\/a>, schema:CreativeWork\/a>. The first book-length account of the entire Anson expedition to be printed, dating a full four years before the appearance of the official narrative in (Bulkeley and Cummins's Voyage to the South Seas,concerns only the loss of the support ship the Wager on the South American coast soon after the beginning of the expedition).
It is likely that 'John Philips', cited as author on the. An authentic journal of the late expedition under the command of Commodore Anson by: Philips, John, fl. Published: () Lord Anson's voyage round the world; performed in the years41, 42, 43, and The history of Commodore Anson's voyage round the world [electronic resource].
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Originally published/produced in. [ANSON VOYAGE] PHILIPS, John. An Authentic Journal of the late Expedition under Anson. Octavo, iv, pp; contemporary panelled calf, joints neatly repaired; an excellent copy. London, Printed for J.
Robinson, First account oF the Full anson voyage The first book-length account of the entire Anson expedition to be printed, dating a full. English: Fleuron from book: An authentic journal of the late expedition under the command of Commodore Anson. Fleuron from book: An authentic journal of the late expedition under the command of Commodore Anson.
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Philipps, John: An authentic journal of the late expedition under the command of Commodore Anson: containing a regular and exact account of the whole proceedings and several transactions thereof: particularly at Madeira, St.
Catharine's, St. Julian's, St. Juan Fernandez: their manner of living here upon sea-lion, sea-dogs &c. The taking of. SERIAL PUBLICATION IN ENGLAND Atlas Geographus (Moll), 8J-6, 15)8, U9,Aubin, Penelope, see Life and Adventures of Lady Lucy Austen-Leigh, R_ A, n.
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See Details Authentic Journal of the Late Expedition Under the Command of Commodore Anson. $ Buy It Now 16d 18h. See Details. First of all, Bulkeley and Cummins's Voyage to the South Seas came out (actually in this concerned itself with the loss of Anson's support ship, the Wager on the South American coast soon after the beginning of the expedition).
In an account was published by 'John Philips' as An Authentic Journal of the late Expedition. 3 Hunt, Margaret, ‘ Racism, imperialism, and the traveler's gaze in eighteenth-century England ’, Journal of British Studies () 32, pp.
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