Rose freycinet (13 Ergebnisse)

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A Woman of Courage, The Journal of Rose de Freycinet on Her Voyage around the World 1817-1820 .
Freycinet, , Rose ; translated and edited by Marc Serge Riviere .
Verlag: National Library of Australia, Canberra, 1996., 1996
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4to. xxvi+190pp. Original laminated boards. (No dustwrapper issued). Previous owner's name blocked out. Numerous colour and black and white illustrations; a near fine copy. . First edition. The scarce hardcover issue.

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Weitere BilderVerlag: National Library of Australia, Canberra, 1996
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Boards. 1st edition. 1st ed., quarto, pictorial boards, spine slightly faded as usual with some light markings to rear board, colour and b&w illus, maps, illus endpapers, pp xxv, 189. Very good condition. In 1817 Rose de Freycinet stowed aboard the 'Uranie' to be with her husband and sailed around the world, including visiting t…he coast of Western Australia.

L'Australie des Explorateurs Francais - The Australia of the French Explorers.
Mouchet, Frederic (photographer) and Noelene Bloomfield (text); Saint-Alouarn, La Perouse, Bruny d'Entrecasteaux, Labillardiere, Baudin, Henri Freycinet, Louis Freycinet, Rose Freycinet, Hamelin, Peron et al.
Verlag: Somogy Editions d'Art, n.p., 2014
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Boards in d.j. 1st edition. 1st ed., square quarto, text in French and English, pp.192, profusely illus with colour and b&w plates, maps, photographs, original boards in dust-jacket. Near fine condition. Explorations to the Australian coast of French explorers during the 18th and 19th centuries, documented here through contempor…ary photographs, expedition drawings and historical commentary. Explorers include Saint-Alouarn, La Perouse, Bruny d'Entrecasteaux, Labillardiere, Baudin, Henri Freycinet, Louis Freycinet, Rose Freycinet, Hamelin, Peron and others. Includes artworks by artists Lesueur and Petit. Lesueur and Petit (artists) (illustrator).
Weitere BilderVerlag: Paris, 1822
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Three-page closely-written autograph letter signed "Rose", simply addressed on the fourth page, on a sheet of laid paper with watermark, folded to letter-size 235 x 183 mm.; archive stamp, old folds, in excellent condition. A charming, interesting and candid letter signed affectionately "Rose," chiefly detailing the dramatic and… frightening financial collapse of the Barillon family, bankers and perhaps her oldest family friends: famously, Rose's journal of the Uranie voyage was written for Caroline de Nanteuil née Barillon. The letter, written only some 13 months after her own return from the circumnavigation, is written to her sister-in-law and confidante Clémentine, the wife of the Baudin veteran Henri de Freycinet, then living at the Ile Bourbon (Réunion) during Henri's governorship of the island. The Barillons themselves had longstanding connections on the island and nearby Mauritius, so the catastrophic news must have been electrifying when it finally reached them in their Indian Ocean outpost. Rose de Freycinet (1794-1832) is one of the great romantic figures: smuggled on board the Uranie by her devoted husband, her diary of shipboard life, since published no fewer than three times, is one of the most interesting, candid, and intimate accounts of any of the early circumnavigations or grands voyages. Despite an unconventional courtship, Rose became a great favourite of the whole Freycinet family, and was particularly close to Henri and his wife Clémentine: Louis and Henri enjoyed a long correspondence throughout their life and, as this letter amply attests, the two sisters-in-law were also tremendously affectionate. Written from Paris in the first days of 1822, the letter details the financial difficulties faced by the Barillon family. Rose's anxiety and sorrow is tangible, because the Barillon family were great friends and protectors of her entire family, the Pinons. Rose's beloved sister Stéphanie Pinon had been the private tutor to the children of a branch of the Barillon family when they were at the Ile de France (Rose was very upset to miss Stéphanie's arrival by only one day during the voyage of the Uranie in July 1818; see A Woman of Courage, p. xii). The letter details the serious financial situation the family faced, the head of the family (Claude-Georges Barillon) having destroyed the family finances on the stock market with ill-advised speculation, before disappearing. There are great fears for his safety, she writes; he has not been heard from for months. Worst of all they have no "chouchou" left at all, and have had to relinquish all of their jewels, cashmere, silver and so on. While Rose and Louis have offered whatever support and consolation they are able to, it is clear that the Barillons are ruined. Their only hope is that the kind regard in which the family is held may enable them to salvage something from the wreck ("quelque débris dans ce grand naufrage"); Rose's consolation is that dear Caroline is married, and therefore sheltered from the catastrophe, but for the two younger children the future is not so bright. At least Madame Barillon has taught them that virtue and simplicity are the best mainstays. Barillon père later died in Mexico in 1830 (had he run so far?). As well as the famous diary, which was itself essentially a series of lengthy narrative letters to Caroline, a selection of letters from Rose to Clémentine was used by both Bassett and Rivière to shed important light on her later life, for which the correspondence is a major source. However, the present letter has never been published. Thanks to the enormous interest in Rose and her famous narrative of the voyage, she has become recognised as one of the most interesting nineteenth-century letter-writers, and yet not only are her letters exceptionally rare on the market but few have the drama nor the immediacy of the present example. .

Sprache: Französisch
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Zustand: bon état général. Livre Paris, Société d?Éditions Géographiques, Maritimes et Coloniales, 1927.In-4 broché, non coupé. Édition originale. Complet des planches.Format 28.50x23 cm., 190 pp., 1 f. de table des, 25 belles planches, (dont 13 en couleurs). "FREYCINET, Rose de Saulces de. Journal of the Voyage Around the World… on board ?Uranie? (1817-1820). Livre.

Journal De Madame Rose De Saulces De Freycinet : Campagne De L'uranie (1817-1820) : D'après L'éditio
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195 pp. volume with 25 mostly full-color plates being a printing of the journal kept by famous stowaway Rose Freycinet during a voyage around the world a hundred years prior. Quarto (11 x 9 inches). Original publisher's printed wrappers bound in custom contemporary board and leather binding. Covers browned and soiled, some creas…ing and edgewear, spine lightly shaken, paper loss and old worm damage along spine, light toning and edgewear to interior pages, pages uncut, plates mostly clean. Paris: Société d'Éditions Géographiques, Maritimes et Coloniales, 1927. Rose Freycinet (1797-1832) was a Frenchwoman who famously accompanied her husband, French naval officer and cartographer Louis (1779-1841) on his circumnavigation of the Earth on the corvette 'Uranie'. This expedition was the first scientific expedition to depart from France after the Napoleonic Wars. The Uranie carried, along with Freycinet, a hydrologist, two naturalists, and an artist and his draughtsman, and had the goal of gathering information in the areas of geography, ethnology, astronomy, terrestrial magnetism, meteorology, and natural history during its expedition. The ship sailed to Australia, New Guinea, the Mariana Islands, the Hawaiian Islands, additional Pacific islands, South America, South Africa, Mauritius, Guam, and other locations during its three-year journey. Eventually the ship was wrecked off the coast of the Falkland Islands during its return trip to France, and the sailors were stranded for 2 1/2 months before being rescued by an American ship, the Mercury. Louis Freycinet also notoriously snuck his wife, Rose, on board, initially disguised as a man. Accounts indicate that becoming a stowaway was actually Rose's idea, imagined years earlier and solidified when Louis received approval for the expedition. She went on board on September 16, 1817, and reports of her presence soon reached the French media. Women at the time were not allowed to be aboard Navy vessels, but the Uranie's first French port of call was not reached until 1818, at the island of Réunion, where the governor was apparently not immune to Rose's charm and did not act against her. By the time she returned to France three years after they had embarked, she was something of a national hero. Louis prepared for her presence on board by refurbishing the living quarters and having much attention paid to hygiene and food safety. While Rose was not the first woman to circumnavigate the globe, she was the first to record her experiences in a diary. She did not intend her writings to be made public, and they were therefore quite personal, honest, and forthright. Her writings mostly took the form of letters to her cousin, Caroline de Nanteuil, and they remained in family archives and were not published until 1927, over 100 years after she wrote them, as represented by the present volume. In her writings, Rose describes, among other things: her clandestine departure from Toulon at midnight; an encounter with Algerian pirates; a visit to Rio de Janeiro; the death of an officer on board; being hosted by the governor of Mauritius and his wife; horse racing in Mauritius; the women's society of Bourbon Island; a Chinese Full Moon Festival on the island of Timor; the indigenous people of the Mariana Islands; an interaction with the Ombay people; the rounding of Cape Horn; the shipwreck of the Uranie; time spent stranded in the Falkland Islands; and the eventual return to France. This published edition is also accompanied by 25 full-page plates, most in color, after original drawings made by Jacques Arago and Alphonse Pellion while on board the Uranie. They include scenes such as visits with royalty, meetings with "savages", dances, landscape views, dwellings, and other views which have much geographic and anthropologic interest. A fascinating journal from a groundbreaking female voyager. Rare; as of March 2026, OCLC locates only six holdings of this work in North American libraries.