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Kerguelen's Land called by C. Cook Island of Desolation [cartographic material]
Bib ID 2605871
Format MapMap, OnlineOnline
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Scale Scale [ca. 1:985 000] 
Description [London : s.n., 1784?] 
1 map ; 23.1 x 26.9 cm. 
Notes

"N. B. the shaded coast is from the English, the unshaded from the French observation in Feby 1772."

Inset: Islands discovered by M. Marion du Fresne 1772 called by C. Cook in 1776 Prince Edward Isles.

Proof map showing the tracks of the Resolution and Discovery in Decr. 1776.

Top left-hand corner: Plate IV with the IV crossed out and replaced by II.

Top right-hand corner: Vol. 1 page 83.

Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.map-nk3722-2

Subjects Cook, James, - 1728-1779 - Journeys.  |  Kerguelen Islands - Maps - Early works to 1800.
Time Coverage 1784 
Other authors/contributors Du Fresne, Marian
Also Titled

Proof plates to Cooks voyages.

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