A Voyage round the World, in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV

Compiled from Papers and Other Materials of the Right Honourable George Lord Anson, and Published under his Direction, by Richard Walter, Chaplain to his Majesty's Ship the Centurion

George Anson author Richard Walter editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:23rd Oct '14

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This 1748 publication documents the extraordinary and lucrative circumnavigation accomplished by the British naval officer George Anson in 1740–4.

This 1748 publication, edited by naval chaplain Richard Walter (1717–85), documents the extraordinary and lucrative circumnavigation accomplished by the British naval officer George Anson (1697–1762) in 1740–4. Despite the significant loss of crew, the expedition became famous for its capture of Spanish treasure.Compiled by the naval chaplain Richard Walter (1717–85), though the extent of his editorial contribution is not certain, this 1748 publication documents the extraordinary circumnavigation accomplished by the British naval officer George Anson (1697–1762) between 1740 and 1744. During the Anglo-Spanish conflict which Thomas Carlyle later described as the War of Jenkins' Ear, Anson was chosen to command a squadron to raid and plunder the Pacific coast of South America. After a delayed departure, the expedition struggled with terrible weather, rough seas and outbreaks of scurvy as it rounded Cape Horn. Hundreds of men were lost and eventually only the warship Centurion remained, badly battered and undermanned. Despite the disaster, the expedition became famous for its capture in 1743 of a Spanish treasure galleon laden with silver. Anson won much acclaim for this feat, and he entered into politics. This account, meanwhile, became a bestseller.

ISBN: 9781108074995

Dimensions: 297mm x 210mm x 30mm

Weight: 1400g

590 pages