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Travels in North America in the Years 1827 and 1828.

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Travels in North America in the Years 1827 and 1828.

by Hall, Captain Basil

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Edinburgh: Cadell and Co, 1829. First edition of this important work. Octavo, 3 volumes, bound in full morocco, gilt titles and tooling to the spine, volume one with the foldout map of the United States as far west as the Arkansas Territory and a part of Texas. Volume three contains a foldout chart of statistical data on the population and size each state, and on the United States government's finances. Association copy, inscribed by the author on the half-title page of volume one, "Lady Holland with the author's compliments." The recipient, Lady Holland was an English political hostess and the wife of Whig politician Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland. With her husband, and after his death, she hosted political and literary gatherings at their home, Holland House. In near fine condition. Rare and desirable signed, this is the first example we have seen. Hall was a Captain in the British Navy, who published many accounts of his travels, most notably his "Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Correa, and the Great Loo-Choo Island," 1818. Having resigned from the Navy in 1823, Hall spent fourteen months of 1827-1828 touring the United States and, for nine weeks, Canada. "Aided by his literary reputation and more than 100 letters of recommendation, he dined with famous people such as President John Quincy Adams, the governors of several states, and artists and academics, toured all the chief eastern rivers, including the Alabama between Montgomery and Mobile, as well as the Great Lakes, the chief canals, and the Gulf of Mexico between Mobile and New Orleans. Hall's most significant land journey was by carriage across Georgia, an adventure far different from any in the more advanced eastern states, and one that included his being feted by the Creek Indians. Altogether he claimed to have traveled 8,800 miles in the United States and Canada. "Hall's three-volume 'Travels in North America in the Years 1827 and 1828,' published in 1829 in Edinburgh and London, was one of the most widely read of over 200 such books written by British travelers to North America before the Civil War. Like all of these books, however, it was in general condemned by American readers inordinately sensitive to and defensive about any European's judgments concerning the new nation's political experiments, its classless society, and its system of slavery which, especially to Britons at the time, was becoming more and more abhorrent. Nevertheless, perhaps in part because of Hall's intent to help his countrymen 'think the Americans more worthy of regard and confidence,' perhaps in part because he was determined to learn about America only from Americans, Hall's 'Travels' was more nearly acceptable in the United States than contemporaneous accounts by Frances Trollope, Dickens, and, especially, the outspoken Marryat, another retired naval captain who visited the United States in 1837-1838. Readers today, especially Americans, will in fact find Hall's keen, detailed, and well-written observations to be both just and significant. One highly original side feature of this American journey was the collection of forty drawings Hall made with the help of the camera lucida, and which he published simultaneously with the 'Travels' in a small volume that underwent several editions. The 'Travels' itself had two more editions in its first year" (Percy Addams for ANB). Herbert Bristow Hughes (1820-1892) was the brother of John Bristow Hughes, a grazier, developer and politician in the early days of the Colony of South Australia. H. B. Hughes was born in Liverpool and went to Australia in 1841, where he formed Booyoolie Station on a tract of land on the Rocky River. The highest elevation in the hilly Booyoolie Station was named Mount Herbert after its owner and founder. Sabin 29725. Howes H-47. Clark III 48. Dionne II 1045. Lande 404.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Travels in North America in the Years 1827 and 1828.
Author
Hall, Captain Basil
Book Condition
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Publisher
Cadell and Co
Place of Publication
Edinburgh
Date Published
1829
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Travels in North America in the Years 1827 and 1828.
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