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Byron's Journal Of His Circumnavigation 1764-1766 Hakluyt Society Second Series



The book is about the journal of Hon. John Byron's voyage around the world from 1764-1766. He was commissioned by the Admiralty to search for Pepys's Island and the Southern Continent, as well as a possible North-west passage. However, he only rediscovered the Falkland Islands and did not make any important discoveries. The journal has been edited and annotated by Dr Gallagher, who also provides a... more details
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  • Journal of Hon. John Byron's voyage around the world from 1764-1766
  • Commissioned by the Admiralty to search for Pepys's Island and the Southern Continent, as well as a possible North-west passage
  • Edited and annotated by Dr Gallagher


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The book is about the journal of Hon. John Byron's voyage around the world from 1764-1766. He was commissioned by the Admiralty to search for Pepys's Island and the Southern Continent, as well as a possible North-west passage. However, he only rediscovered the Falkland Islands and did not make any important discoveries. The journal has been edited and annotated by Dr Gallagher, who also provides an introduction discussing earlier voyages and the background of this one. The book also includes the Admiralty's instructions to Byron and his letter explaining why he did not follow them. There is also an appendix about Patagonian giants written by Dr Helen Wallis. This is a new edition of the book first published in 1964.

In 1764 the Hon. John Byron was commissioned by the Admiralty to sail to the South Atlantic to search for Pepys's Island and the Southern Continent. He was then to continue into the Pacific itself and look for a possible North-west passage. Although he rediscovered the Falkland Islands, it was after the French had done so under Bougainville, and he made no attempt to search for a North-west passage at all, but sailed straight on round the world, making no discoveries of any importance. The journal which Byron kept during his voyage has been edited and annotated by Dr Gallagher. In his Introduction he describes earlier voyages of a similar nature and sketches the background to this voyage. He assesses Byron's achievement and considers why he disobeyed his orders. Apart from the Journal, the Admiralty's 'secret instructions' to Byron are also printed here, as well as Byron's letter to the Admiralty explaining why he was sailing straight on. There is an appendix by Dr Helen Wallis on the Patagonian giants. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1964.
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