Cote Nord-Ouest de l'Amerique Reconnue par le Cape. Vancouver. IVe. Partie

Cote Nord-Ouest de l'Amerique Reconnue par le Cape. Vancouver. IVe. Partie

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Vancouver, Cote Nord-Ouest de l'Amerique Reconnue par le Cape. Vancouver. IVe. Partie..., from Vancouver's Voyages (French Edition), 1799 (circa). Black & White. This is the French edition of a significant, large-scale chart presenting the coastal topography from Frederick Sound, Alaska, south to the Queen Charlotte Islands and east to mainland British Columbia. The track of Vancouver's route is shown zigzagging throughout the region and is coupled with excellent detail of the coastlines, along with numerous shoals, soundings, and anchorages identified. The chart features an inset of Fort Stewart on the right. During the summers of 1792-94, George Vancouver and the crew of the British naval ships Discovery and Chatham mapped the western coast of North America from Baja California to Alaska. Vancouver's voyage was the last and longest of the great Pacific voyages of the late eighteenth century. Taking the art and technique of distant voyaging to a new level, Vancouver eliminated the

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