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View in the island of Tanna [picture] / drawn from nature by W. Hodges; engrav'd by W. Woollett
Bib ID 2879753
Format PicturePicture
Author
Woollett, William, 1735-1785
 
Description London : Publish'd as the Act directs, July 16, 1776 
1 print : engraving ; plate mark 24 x 39 cm. 
Notes

Pl. no. XXIX of: Voyage towards the south pole /­James Cook. London, 1777.

S1658 proof plate in bound vol. with spine title: Atlas to Cook's voyage.

Cited In

Joppien and Smith, 2.132A.

Subjects Tanna (Vanuatu) - Pictorial works - Early works to 1800.
Other authors/contributors Hodges, William, 1744-1797  |  Cook, James, 1728-1779. Voyage towards the south pole

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