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[SHIPWRECK]. BULKELEY, John; and CUMMINS, John. A Voyage to the South Seas, in the Years 1740-1. London: for Jacob Robinson, 1743. 


Octavo. (Some staining and spotting, slight fraying to a few margins.) Modern calf-backed marbled boards.

FIRST EDITION with the authors' names [another edition of 1743 was issued anonymously, priority unknown]. The authors were respectively gunner and carpenter of the Wager, a ship of George Anson's fleet which rounded Cape Horn and ran aground on 14 May 1741 in the Guayaneco Archipelago on the southern coast of Chile. After the loss of the Wager, Bulkeley and Cummins organized the mutiny against Captain Cheap. This narrative describes how the mutineers made their way back through the hazardous navigation of the Straits of Magellan in a surviving longboat, named 'Speedwell', to eventually reach Rio de Janeiro. Sabin and Hill refer to two 1743 editions of Bulkeley's narrative though ESTC lists only the one above. Borba de Moraes I, 133; ESTC T142350; Hill 210; Howgego B-186; Sabin 9108.

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