Chess... mention of Ben Franklin... The slave trade...
Establishing a penal colony in Australia...
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THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, May, 1788
* Botany Bay, Australia... Penal Colony... convicts
Near the back under the "Domestic Occurrences" heading is a report reading: "By the last accounts received from the fleet from Botany Bay, they arrived at the Cape of Good Hope on the 13th of October last and expected to sail again about the middle of Nov. and to proceed directly for their place of destination. They were very healthy, and the convicts very orderly. The number of deaths from England to the Cape amounted to 21." This is a very early account of the use of Australia as a penal colony, and the establishment of the very first British settlement there.
Pages 395 and 396 have considerable detail regarding the game of chess which includes a mention of Benjamin Franklin (see images). Yet another section has considerable discussion regarding the slave trade (see pages 407-409).
This issue contains all two plates called for (none relating to the article). Much other news, literature, poetry, politics, etc. Complete with the full title/contents page featuring an engraving of St. John's Gate. Measures 5 by 8 1/2 inches, and is in very nice condition.
This was the first periodical to use the word "magazine" in its title, having begun in 1731 and lasting until 1907.
* Botany Bay, Australia... Penal Colony... convicts
Near the back under the "Domestic Occurrences" heading is a report reading: "By the last accounts received from the fleet from Botany Bay, they arrived at the Cape of Good Hope on the 13th of October last and expected to sail again about the middle of Nov. and to proceed directly for their place of destination. They were very healthy, and the convicts very orderly. The number of deaths from England to the Cape amounted to 21." This is a very early account of the use of Australia as a penal colony, and the establishment of the very first British settlement there.
Pages 395 and 396 have considerable detail regarding the game of chess which includes a mention of Benjamin Franklin (see images). Yet another section has considerable discussion regarding the slave trade (see pages 407-409).
This issue contains all two plates called for (none relating to the article). Much other news, literature, poetry, politics, etc. Complete with the full title/contents page featuring an engraving of St. John's Gate. Measures 5 by 8 1/2 inches, and is in very nice condition.
This was the first periodical to use the word "magazine" in its title, having begun in 1731 and lasting until 1907.
Category: The 1600's and 1700's
























