INVENTORY #129906
A Voyage Round The World, and visits to Various Foreign Countries, in the United States Frigate Columbia
TAYLOR, Fitch W.
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Title continues: "attended by her consort The Sloop of War John Adams, and commanded by Commodore George C. Read. Also including an Account of the Bombarding and Firing of the Town of Muckie, on the Malay Coast, and the Visit of the Ships to China during the Opium Difficulties at Canton, and Confinement of the Foreigners in that City. Vols. I & I." IThe American minister Fitch Waterman Taylor (1803 1865) received the appointment of Chaplain in the U. S. Navy in 1841, a position he held for twenty-four years. In the course of his sea service he made a voyage around the world on the USS Columbia, about which he wrote this account. This ship was later scuttled and burned by Union forces to avoid its capture by Confederates at the beginning of the Civil War in April 1861.
Publication Info
- Publisher: H. Mansfield
- Edition: Second Edition
- Date Published: 1842
- Place Published: New Haven
- ISBN: n/a
Details
- Condition: Good
- Signed: No
- Dust Jacket: No
- Jacket Condition: n/a
- Details:
2 vols. in one book: 317; 332 p. 20 cm. Colour frontispiece in first volume, along with two full-page illustrations and six in-text illustrations. Second volume has b&w frontispiece, one other full page plate and four in-text illustrations. Half leather with marbled boards, endpapers and text block edges. Worn corners, edges and spine, rubbed boards. A little soiling to colour plate. Moderate foxing throughout.