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Publicado por Legare Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1014960525ISBN 13: 9781014960528
Librería: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Publicado por Legare Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1014960525ISBN 13: 9781014960528
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Publicado por Legare Street Press, 2021
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Publicado por Legare Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1013618548ISBN 13: 9781013618543
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Publicado por Oxford University Press, Kuala Lumpur, 1966
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
orig.cloth. 60pp plates. Ilustrador. Reprint. 28x21cm, x,479,(60) pp., Series: Oxford in Asia Historical Reprints. Weighs 2 kilos. "A reprint of the third edition [of 1811]" . Minor rubbing. VG., dustwrapper.
Publicado por London. Admiralty Office 7 July 'Printed by G. Roberts Admiralty Office.', 1800
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito
See his entry in the Oxford DNB, which states that it fell to him in October 1805 to wake Lord Barham, as first lord of the Admiralty, with the news of victory at Trafalgar and the death of Nelson . 1p, folio. Discoloration and wear along gutter, with two leaves half detached from head; otherwise in good condition, lightly aged. Folded twice into a packet. On recto of first leaf of bifolium, the second leaf being blank, apart from one word of docketing in manuscript Staunch . (The recipient of the notice was the captain of HMS Staunch was a 1797 12-gun Courser-class gun-brig.) The document is a printed circular, the only manuscript being Marsden s signature and the number of the day of the month. It reads: Admiralty Office, [7] July, 1800. / Sir, / I AM commanded by my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to send you herewith a Printed Copy of His Majesty s Order in Council dated the 28th of May last, in respect to the Books hereafter to be made out whenever any of His Majesty s Ships shall come in course of Pay, or be directed to be paid off, and in like manner when Men are discharged by Pay Lists; and to signify their Lordships direction to you to cause the Regulations therein pointed out to be adopted and carried into execution in future. / I am, / Sir, / Your very humble Servant, / [Wm Marsden] .
Publicado por London. Admiralty Office 7 July 'Printed by G. Roberts Admiralty Office.', 1800
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito
See his entry in the Oxford DNB, which states that it fell to him in October 1805 to wake Lord Barham, as first lord of the Admiralty, with the news of victory at Trafalgar and the death of Nelson . 1p, folio. Discoloration and wear along gutter, otherwise in good condition, lightly aged. Folded twice into a packet. On recto of first leaf of bifolium, the second leaf being blank, apart from one word of docketing in manuscript Kemphaan . (The recipient of the notice was the captain of HMS Kemphaan or Camphaan, a brig-sloop which had been captured from the Dutch in 1799.) The document is a printed circular, the only manuscript being Marsden s signature and the number of the day of the month. It reads: Admiralty Office, [7] July, 1800. / Sir, / I AM commanded by my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to send you herewith a Printed Copy of His Majesty s Order in Council dated the 28th of May last, in respect to the Books hereafter to be made out whenever any of His Majesty s Ships shall come in course of Pay, or be directed to be paid off, and in like manner when Men are discharged by Pay Lists; and to signify their Lordships direction to you to cause the Regulations therein pointed out to be adopted and carried into execution in future. / I am, / Sir, / Your very humble Servant, / [Wm Marsden] .
Publicado por London. Admiralty Office 7 July 'Printed by G. Roberts Admiralty Office.', 1800
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito
See his entry in the Oxford DNB, which states that it fell to him in October 1805 to wake Lord Barham, as first lord of the Admiralty, with the news of victory at Trafalgar and the death of Nelson . 1p, folio. In good condition, lightly aged. Folded twice into a packet. On recto of first leaf of bifolium, the second leaf being blank, apart from one word of docketing in manuscript Steady . (The recipient of the notice was the captain of HMS Steady was a 1797 12-gun Courser-class gun-brig.) The document is a printed circular, the only manuscript being Marsden s signature and the number of the day of the month. It reads: Admiralty Office, [7] July, 1800. / Sir, / I AM commanded by my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to send you herewith a Printed Copy of His Majesty s Order in Council dated the 28th of May last, in respect to the Books hereafter to be made out whenever any of His Majesty s Ships shall come in course of Pay, or be directed to be paid off, and in like manner when Men are discharged by Pay Lists; and to signify their Lordships direction to you to cause the Regulations therein pointed out to be adopted and carried into execution in future. / I am, / Sir, / Your very humble Servant, / [Wm Marsden] .
Publicado por London. 'Printed by G. Roberts Admiralty Office.' Undated but issued during Marsden's tenure as First Secretary -7, 1804
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito
See his entry in the Oxford DNB, which states that it fell to him in October 1805 to wake Lord Barham, as first lord of the Admiralty, with the news of victory at Trafalgar and the death of Nelson . The present document is an interesting artefact in the history of data collection: Marsden s important innovation, the system of information-gathering known as Marsden Squares or Marsden Square mapping . 1p, folio, on recto of first leaf of bifolium, the second leaf being blank. Discoloration and wear along outer edge, and patches of light staining to leaves at head and foot. Folded twice into a packet. All printed, except for Marsden s firm signature. At top-left, Circular. Begins: Sir, / MY Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty observing that from the neglect of the Masters of His Majesty s Ships in complying with the 7th Article of their Instructions, many opportunities for obtaining a competent knowledge of Coasts and Ports have been lost, I have received their Lordships commands to signify their direction to you to cause the strictest attention to be paid by the Master of the Ship you command to the said Article, acquainting him that the delivery of his Remarks and Observations upon Coasts and Harbours into the Admiralty Office will not in future be dispensed with, unless the most satisfactory reasons can be assigned for such omission: You are the same time to direct him to report the prevalent Winds, Weather and Currents in the different parts of the World where you may happen to be employed. The Admiralty are also desirous of obtaining information of the most advisable tracks to be pursued in making passages from one place to another in different parts of the World , and the captain is to collect from the Officers belonging to the Ship you command the Opinions they have formed on the Subject, and of the prevalent Winds and Weather in any passage they may have made through Seas but little frequented; stating the difficulties and dangers likely to be met with in the different routes, and the Names of the Ships they were in at the time when the Voyage was made; transmitting such Reports thereupon as you may obtain to me for their Lordships information. The final paragraph calls for all Journals, Charts, Plans, and Views of Land, that may be found on board any Ship or Vessel captured by the Ship under your command, to be sent to me by the first safe conveyence , for return once they have been examined, and copied, if found necessary .
Publicado por London. 'Printed by G. Roberts Admiralty Office.' Undated but issued during Marsden's tenure as First Secretary -7, 1804
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito
See his entry in the Oxford DNB, which states that it fell to him in October 1805 to wake Lord Barham, as first lord of the Admiralty, with the news of victory at Trafalgar and the death of Nelson . The present document is an interesting artefact in the history of data collection: Marsden s important innovation, the system of information-gathering known as Marsden Squares or Marsden Square mapping . 1p, folio. Discoloration and wear along inner edge, otherwise in good condition, lightly aged. Folded twice into a packet. All printed, except for Marsden s firm signature. At top-left, Circular. Begins: Sir, / MY Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty observing that from the neglect of the Masters of His Majesty s Ships in complying with the 7th Article of their Instructions, many opportunities for obtaining a competent knowledge of Coasts and Ports have been lost, I have received their Lordships commands to signify their direction to you to cause the strictest attention to be paid by the Master of the Ship you command to the said Article, acquainting him that the delivery of his Remarks and Observations upon Coasts and Harbours into the Admiralty Office will not in future be dispensed with, unless the most satisfactory reasons can be assigned for such omission: You are the same time to direct him to report the prevalent Winds, Weather and Currents in the different parts of the World where you may happen to be employed. The Admiralty are also desirous of obtaining information of the most advisable tracks to be pursued in making passages from one place to another in different parts of the World , and the captain is to collect from the Officers belonging to the Ship you command the Opinions they have formed on the Subject, and of the prevalent Winds and Weather in any passage they may have made through Seas but little frequented; stating the difficulties and dangers likely to be met with in the different routes, and the Names of the Ships they were in at the time when the Voyage was made; transmitting such Reports thereupon as you may obtain to me for their Lordships information. The final paragraph calls for all Journals, Charts, Plans, and Views of Land, that may be found on board any Ship or Vessel captured by the Ship under your command, to be sent to me by the first safe conveyence , for return once they have been examined, and copied, if found necessary .
Publicado por London: Printed for the Author, and Sold by Thomas Payne., 1783., 1783
Librería: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Canada
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. 4to. pp. viii, 375, [6]index & errata. double-page folding engraved map (frontis.) & 1 engraved plate plate of the Rejang, Butta and Lampoon alphabets. contemporary calf, rebacked in morocco (corners worn, map trimmed to neatline, light dampstaining to inner margin of last leaves). First Edition of the first text in English devoted to Sumatra. Marsden, an orientalist in the service of the East India Company, spent eight years in Sumatra as sub-secretary and then secretary of the government at Fort Marlborough (Bencoolen). He is also known for his Dictionary and Grammar of the Malay Language (1812) and his translation of Marco Polo (1818). The present work was praised by Southey as a model of descriptive composition. Cox I p. 300. Howgego M55. cfHill p. 193.