@inbook{10.3138/j.ctt15jvxcq.20, ISBN = {9781442652279}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/j.ctt15jvxcq.20}, abstract = {It was in June 1773 that Hawkesworth’sVoyageswas issued in 2,000 sets of three volumes, containing the authorised account of the circumnavigations of John Byron, of Wallis, Carteret, and Cook, and within three or four months a second issue of 2,500 sets was made, of which 610 were still unsold twelve years later¹ Nevertheless by the end of 1744 there had been cheaper and apparently unauthorised editions in Dublin and New York, a French translation that appeared in four distinct editions, and translations into Dutch and German. At the one English public library whose borrowing records have survived, Hawkesworth’s}, author = {W. H. Pearson}, booktitle = {Studies in the Eighteenth Century II}, pages = {239--258}, publisher = {University of Toronto Press}, title = {Hawkesworth’s Voyages}, year = {1973} }