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De rampspoedige scheepvaart der Franschen naar Oostindien. Onder't beleit van de Heer Generaal Augustyn van Beaulieu, met drie Schepen, uit Normandyen

De rampspoedige scheepvaart der Franschen naar Oostindien. Onder't beleit van de Heer Generaal Augustyn van Beaulieu, met drie Schepen, uit Normandyen

De rampspoedige scheepvaart der Franschen naar Oostindien. Onder't beleit van de Heer Generaal Augustyn van Beaulieu, met drie Schepen, uit Normandyen

by BEAULIEU, Augustin

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Amsterdam: Jan Rieuwertsz and Pieter Arentsz, 1669. Title-page a little darkened at margins; a very good copy.. Quarto, with eight engraved plates; bound in later period-style full calf, spine gilt with raised bands.

First Dutch edition: the only separate appearance and the only illustrated edition of Beaulieu's account of his travels for the fledgling French "Compagnie des Indes Orientales".

Beaulieu was a French navigator and coloniser who was appointed in 1619 to command the so-called "Fleet of Montmorency". The three ships sailed to Madagascar and Banda Atjeh via the Cape of Good Hope, but the voyage was not entirely a success, with two of the ships captured by the Dutch, keen to preserve the rights of the VOC. Undaunted, Beaulieu still petitioned for Madagascar to become a waypoint for voyages to the East Indies, but Richelieu prevaricated, fearing provoking the Dutch. Despite Beaulieu's repeated encouragement, over the following decades Madagascar saw only desultory settlement, much of it from privateers. It was only in 1665 - a few years before the publication of this account - that the first voyage of the Compagnie des Indes Orientales carried settlers to the island; suffering under impossibly harsh conditions, the settlement petered out soon after.

These French incursions were not particularly liked by the Dutch, and so it is perhaps not surprising that this Dutch translation focuses on the mishaps and disasters that plagued Beaulieu's voyage (hence rampspoedige, or "catastrophic", in the title). Designed for the Dutch popular market, it was published by the Amsterdam publishers Jan Rieuwertsz and Pieter Arentsz, who produced numerous VOC publications and other voyage accounts. As is often the case with Dutch editions of the seventeenth century, this is a beautifully illustrated book (at a time when most works in English and French often presented rather bare text). Three of the plates are wonderful depictions of ships in distress at sea, including an extraordinary image of a French ship on fire at night. Perhaps the most striking plate, however, is the scene as the French vessels first arrive in the Bay of St Augustin, showing the mariners hastening ashore to trade beads for livestock.

This is the best early edition of Beaulieu's voyage, only preceded by the chapter in the second volume of Thévenot's Relation de divers voyages curieux (1664). The only earlier account of the voyage of the Fleet of Montmorency appears to be the impossibly rare Voyage faict aux Indes Orientalles by Jean Le Telier, one of Beaulieu's fellow captains.

. Provenance: As a manuscript note and library stamp on the title-page attest, the book was donated to the library of the St Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia by one Dr Gilbert in 1876.

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Title
De rampspoedige scheepvaart der Franschen naar Oostindien. Onder't beleit van de Heer Generaal Augustyn van Beaulieu, met drie Schepen, uit Normandyen
Author
BEAULIEU, Augustin
Book Condition
Used - Title-page a little darkened at margins; a very good copy.
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Publisher
Jan Rieuwertsz and Pieter Arentsz
Place of Publication
Amsterdam
Date Published
1669

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