Page:History of New South Wales from the records, Volume 1.djvu/704

 580 < BIBU06KAPHY copies of letters from Captain Tench and others, and a List of the Oivil and Military Establishmenta To which is added an Authentic Narrative of the Discovery of New Holland or New Soath Wales. By an Officer. With chart 8vo., pp. 40 and [an Historical Narrative, &e. See above] pp. 54. London, 1789. The History of Botany Bay in New Holland, containing a foil jEbccount of the inhabitants, &c. 12mo., pp. 23. Bristol, n.d. Apparently published shortly <after the sailing of the First Fleets Tench : — ^A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay ; with an Account of New South Wales, its Productions, Inhabitants, &c To which is subjoined a list of the Civil and Military Establish- ments at Port Jackson. By Captain Watkin Tench, of the Marines. 8vo., pp. xii, 146. London, 1780, Second edition. 8vo., pp. xii, 146. London, 1789. Another edition. 8vo., pp. xii, 146. Dublin, 1789. Third edition, with Postscript, dated Sydney Cove, 1st October, 1788, pp. xii, 148. London, 1789. Dutch translation : — Beschrijving van den Togt naar Botany Baaij j van de oprechting der Engelsche Yolkplsjiting aan Port Jackson 8vo., pp. x, 212. Amsterdam, 1789. Fr^ich translation : — Voyage k la Baie Botanique, par le Capi- taine Watkin Tench, k laquelle oji a ajout6 le rtot historiqne de la d^uverte de la Nouvelle Hollande & des diffik«ns Voyages qui y ont ^t6 f aits par les Europ^ena 12mo., pp. viii, 266. Paris, 1789. Another French edition : — Voyage k la Baie Botanique, a la Nouvelle Holland, et au nouveau pays de Galles MMdional, traduit de TAnglais. 12mo., pp. ix, 154. Maestricht, 1791. Swedish tmnslation: — ^pp. iv, 285. Stockholm, 1797. An Authentic and Interesting Narrative of the late Expedition to Botany Bay, as performed by Commodore Phillips and the Fleet of Seven Transports under his command : Containing a Circum- stantial Account of their periUous voyage, Dissentions on Board, and Safe Arrival on the coast of New Holland : With particular descriptions of Jackson's Bay and Lord Howe's Island, tiie Beoep- tion they met with from the Natives, their Customs and Manners ; Progress of the Settlement, and Laws and Government established for their further Improvement. Written by an officer just returned in the Prince of Wales Transport, who visited that spot with Captain Cook and Dr. Solander, in their celebrated voyages round the World. 8vo., pp. 43, and plate — "The Sirius and Supply in Jackson's Bay " ; Price, Sixpence. London, 1789. Another edition. 12mo., pp. vi, 32. London, 1789. Digitized by Google