Beschryving van de Pelew Eilanden
Keate, G: 1789 Rotterdam Arrenberg, softcover 365 pages, with 8 plates (4 folding-outs) complete. at. NHSM p. 233; Cox II, p. 302; not in Tiele, Bibl. First Dutch translation of one of the most popular 18th-century books on the Pacific, and the main source of early knowledge of the Pelew or Palau Islands in Micronesia, first published in London as An account of the Pelew Islands (1788). In 1773, the Antelope under command of Captain Henry Wilson was shipwrecked near one of the Palau Islands, a previously unexplored group. The crew managed to reach shore, where they were well treated by the natives. They built a small boat from the wreck, in which they reached Macao. They took Lee Boo, the son of Abba Thulle, King of the Palau Islands, with them to England where he made a very good impression. Unfortunately, he soon died of smallpox. The map covers from the equator to 24°N latitude and from 110 to 159°E longitude (from Borneo and the south coast of China in the west to the western Caroline Islands). The bookblock is in good condition, the cover needs to be replaced. One loose pages. Some coloring on the pages. Everything complete. Restoration costs appr. 150,00. Dutch language (extra image)
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