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Travels through the Interior Parts of America, In a Series of Letters. By an Officer

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Travels through the Interior Parts of America, In a Series of Letters. By an Officer: Thomas Anburey

by Thomas Anburey

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2 volumes. xii+414 pages with frontispiece folding map with hand-colored routes and five plates with four folding; [4]+492 pages with tables and one folding plate. octavos (8 1/4" x 5 1/4") bound contemporary tree calf with black and red labels to spine in gilt lettering. Second edition.

In the last half of the eighteenth century, England and Europe were hungry for information concerning america. One of the books which had combinations of personal and borrowed observation and reflection. one of the best know is Lieutenant Thomas Anburey's Travels through the Interior Parts of America printed for William Lane in 1789. It was reckoned a valuable source on the Borgoyne campaign, in which the author served and on America, through which he traveled. Anburey's Travels are for the most part lifted from earlier publications. The work was lifted in large chunks from the accounts and descriptions of more than a dozen earlier travels, histoires and geographies. Anburey was doing only what other did-and this can be said to his credit, that if he borrowed from others, it was from the better writers on America; if he copied, it was not without some imagination. Some of his letters contain materials from Peters Chastellux, Kalm, Smyth and Burnaby and in general he improved the language of the originals, making it clearer and more succinct on the whole more personal. The incidents which came within his own view he related at first hand, but for the larger picture of battles he went to the historians. Although the Travels are not authentic, what they report is essentially correct. They have on the whole a sound ring; and if they are read with the understanding that they can rise no higher than their source, they are stil of worth and still good reading. (Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, Volume 37 Number 1, pgs 23-36: Whitefield J Bell)

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Moderate wear, joints starting; with half-titles; corners bumped and rubbed through, foxing and 3-inch repaired closed tear to map; crack down spine center, volume one front exterior hing beginning, 1815 inscription on front free endpaper.else a fair set.

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Thomas Anburey (active late 1700s) was a British explorer and writer who wrote a disputed narrative of his travels in North America in the 1770s-1780s. Arnburey sailed from Cork in 1776 in charge of Irish recruits of the 47th Regiment. He served under General John Burgoyne in the Battle of Saratoga. Taken prisoner in the United States, he was sent back to Britain in 1781. He stayed in the army one more year, then returned to private life. He wrote "Travels Through the Interior Parts of America, 1771-1781" which was published in England in 1789.

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Title
Travels through the Interior Parts of America, In a Series of Letters. By an Officer
Author
Thomas Anburey
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A subject of controversy and entertainment
Book Condition
Used - Fair
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Edition
Second
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
William Lane
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1791
Pages
2 volumes
Size
Octavo
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Americana
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Colonial America;
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