1809 SHIPWRECK ACCOUNT of SHIP LITCHFIELD on COAST of BARBARY antique
img{max-width:100%} Accurate Account of the Loss of His Majesty's Ship Litchfield, Captain Barton, of Fifty Guns, on the Coast of Barbary, November 30, 1758: Including the Miserable Situation of the Crew and the Barbarity of the Moors to Them; Also, The Shipwreck of the Countess de Bourk, on the Coast of AlgiersBound with:AUTHENTIC ACCOUNT of the recentLOSS of the TRAVERS ,Indiaman , Captain Collins, commander, with struck on a rock detached from Sunken Island,November 7, 1809also,THE SHIPWRECK of the SPARROW-HAWK,A DUTCH EAST-INDIAMANLondon: for Thomas Tegg, n.d., [1809]Size 4.5 by 7.5"28pp., 26pp.2 fold out frontispieces. Leather-backed boards. Worn spine. Good interior.New endpapers.=============================With the bookplate of Charles Fleischmann III. Charles Fleischmann III, the great-grandson of the founder of the Fleischmann Yeast Company which opened in 1868 in Cincinnati, Ohio. After promoting the business at the 1876 Centennial Exposition the Fleischmann Yeast Company