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Voyage of the Alceste
John M'Leod
1818 - Second Edition
McLeod, John:
Voyage of His Majesty's Ship Alceste, Along the Coast of Corea to the Island of Lewchew; with an Account of Her Subsequent Shipwreck, London, John Murray, printed by W. Clowes, 1818, Second Edition, small 8vo (5 1/2 x 8 1/2 in - 14.5 x 21.5 cm), frontispiece (black and white lithograph), 5 color aquatint plates, 323 pp. The book contains 5 appendices. The first pertains to the court-martial pertaining to the loss of the loss/sinking of the Alceste. The other four relate to Okinawa (Lew Chew). This is the Narrative of the expedition (February 1816 - August 1817) of the British Naval ships the Alceste and the Lyra under the command of Captain Murray Maxwell to transport the Lord Amherst's Embassy to China and explore the relatively little known East China Sea and the Yellow Sea. The book contains extensive sections on visits to China, Korea, Lew Chew and St Helena. The first edition of the book is not broken down into chapters. This edition has seven chapters and each chapter has summary headings.
Condition. The book is in Good condition. It has been reback with 3/4 leather over marbled boards with leather tips and new endpapers. Internally there is foxing, toning and occasional waterstaining throughout which ranges from heavy to light. The pages are not brittle. Four of the 5 lithographs are centered high. Collated and complete in text and illustrations.
Title Page & Frontispiece
Hand Colored Lithographs
Islanders of Sir James Hall's Group
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Corean Chief and Attendants
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Facing Page 42
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Facing Page 44
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Lewchewan Chief and Attendants
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Garden of the Temple at Lew Chew
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Facing Page 70
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Facing Page 76
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Fort Maxwell
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Facing Page 251
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The Fort Maxwell Lithograph was based upon a drawing by McLeod. It is not found in the first edition of the book.
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Collation. Full Title: Narrative of a Voyage, in His Majesty's Late Ship Alceste Along the Coast of Corea to the Island of Lewchew; with an Account of Her Subsequent Shipwreck, London, John Murray (printed by W. Clowes), 1818. Short Title Page (Voyage of the Alceste to Lew Chew), Frontispiece (black and white - Portrait of Capt. Murray Maxwell, R.N.), Full Title Page, Dedication to James Wood, Esq, Advertisement (actually a Preface), Directions for Placing the Plates (lists frontispiece and 5 plates), text of Narrative (numbered pages 1-308), Appendix I. The Court Martial regarding the sinking of the Alceste (pages 309-10), Appendix II. Chronological List of Kings of Lewchew (pages 311-12), Appendix III. Names and Situation of the Lewchew Islands (page 313), Appendix IV. Lewchewan Words and Numerals. (pages 314-18), Appendix V. "The Farewell" - a poem by the Clerk of the Lyra (Pages 319-323) no Advertisements. The book contains 6 illustrations. The Frontispiece (black and white) and 5 color aquatint plates.
Chapter Headings
Chapter I. Voyage from England to the Brazils, the Cape of Good Hope, Java, and the Gulf of Pe-tche-lee.
Chapter II. The ships visit Chinese Tartary, the Provinces of Pe-tche-lee and Shantung, and examine the Coast of Corea.
Chapter III. Arrival at the island of Grand Lewchew -- our kind Reception by the Natives -- with some Account of the History, general Character and manners of this singular people -- Remarks on the Climate and Produce of the Island.
Chapter IV. Passage from Lewchew to Canton -- Discuss weighty Matters with the Chinese Authorities -- Result of the Discussions -- Observations on the Chinese People.
Chapter V. The Ships visit Manilla.
Chapter VI. Depart from Manilla -- Shipwrecked on Pulo Leat -- Attacked by the Malays -- Occurrences on the Island -- Passage of Lord Amherst and the Embassy to Batavia.
Chapter VII. Remarks on Java -- Passage homewards -- Touch at the Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena -- Arrival in England.
Listing of Illustrations.
Portrait of Captain Maxwell (black and white)
Color Aquatint Plates
- Islanders of Sir james Hall's Group (facing page 42)
- Corean Chief and Attendants (facing page 44)
- Lewchewan Chief and Attendants (facing page 71)
- Garden of the Temple of Lewchew (facing page 76)
- Fort Maxwell (facing page 251)
The plates in this edition (second) are on much thinner paper stock (not much thicker than the text pages) than those in the first edition which are on thick paper stock. The plates are not protected by tissue guards.
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