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Captain James Cook (1728-1779) – [John Marra]
Journal of the Resolution's Voyage, in 1772, 1773, 1774, and 1775. On Discovery to the Southern Hemisphere ... also a Journal of the Adventure's Voyage, in the years 1772, 1773, and 1774. London: F. Newbery, 1775.
The first edition of the first printed account of man's entry into the region South of the Antarctic Circle(Spence). ‘This rare account of Cook's second voyage was published surreptitiously eighteen months before Cook's official narrative. It records many incidents omitted by Cook and gives the reasons which caused Sir Joseph Banks and his twelve assistants to withdraw from the expedition at the last moment. Marra was a gunner's mate on the Resolution. He was an Irishman whom Cook had picked up in Batavia during the first voyage. Marra made an unsuccessful attempt to desert at Tahiti on May 14, 1774. Marra probably supplied material from his private journal which was put into shape by some literary person in the pay of the publisher Newbery’ (Hill). The plates include the first views of the Antarctic. The maps are rare and include the untitled folding map facing the title-page that shows Resolution's track through the Southern Hemisphere; and the map, ‘Part of the tropical discoveries of the Resolution sloop, Captain J. Cook 1774,’ facing the first page. The latter map was apparently inserted by the publisher in unsold copies of the book in 1776 and is today found in only a few copies.

Octavo (211 x 125mm). Folding engraved map, 5 engraved plates, leaf D2 is a cancel as usual (folding map lightly creased, some very minor and insignificant occasional spotting and browning). 19th-century calf (joints broken but just holding, extremities lightly rubbed, corners more heavily, spine worn and lacking label).
Provenance
Everard William Bouverie (1789-1871, officer in the Royal Horse Guards who served in the Peninsular War and fought at Waterloo; ink ownership inscription on title dated 1798; given to:) –
Barbara Shavola (ink ownership inscriptions on title and on p.1, the former noting gift from Bouverie) –
St Andrews Waterside Church Mission (Gravesend church’s ink stamp on title)
Literature
Beddie 1270
Hill 1087
Holmes 16
Rosove 214.A1b (‘very scarce’)
Spence 758
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