De- Quelques Iles de la Mer du Sud : 
Dédiées, avec PermiJJion, a S. M. BRITANNIQUE. 
M. Martyn, Propriétaire des Planches 
de ces Vues célébrés & intéressantes de 
differentes Iles de la Mer du Su,d 5 dé- 
couvertes par Feu le Capitaine Cook, croit 
devoir de tems en tems rappeler au louve nir 
du Public que cette Suite comptend les Vues 
des quatre Jîes fuivantes, /avoir : 
Celle </’HUA H FI NE, Tune des Iles de la Société ; 
Celle de MOREE, l'une des Iles des Amis ; 
Celle rf’QWHYHEE, l’une des Iles Sandwich ; 
Et celle de CHARLOTTE, SOUND, dans la 
Nouvelle Angleterre 1 ; 
Les Deffins originaux de ces différens En- 
droits ont été pris fur les Lieux, par M. Jac- 
qujîs .Clevely, du; Vaiffeau de Guerre- La 
Resolution, & enfuite redeiîinés & peints 
à Gouache d’une manière inimitable par fon 
frère le célèbre Artifte feu Jean Clevely, 
C’eft d’apres cës Deffins que les Planches ont 
été gravées par M. Jukes, avec tout le foin 
dont il eft capable. 
r Ces .Estampes repréfentent les Portraits 
au vrai des Naturels de ces Iles, avec leurs 
Dedicated, by Permij/ion, to HIS MAJESTE, \ 
Mr. MAR.TYN, 
THE PROPRIETOR OF THE PLATES** 
Of ihofe celebrated and inieréJÜng 
VIEWS 
Of different Islands in the South Seas, 
Di/covered by the late Capt. Cook, deems 
it neceffipy, occafionally, to remind the pub- 
lic, that the SET cornprifes representa- 
tions, of the four following p laces ; vi z . 
HUAHEINË, one of the Society Islands; 
MOREÆ, one of the Friendly Islands ; 
OWHYHEE, one of the Sandwich Islands. 
And CHARLOTTE SOUND in New England 
The Original Drawings of thefe feveral 
places were taken 6n_the fpot by Mr. James 
Clevely of the Resolution fliip of war, 
and afterwards re-drawn, and inimitably 
painted in water-colors by his brother, the 
late celebrated artift, Mr. John Clevely, 
and from which the plates-were engraved, in 
his beft manner; by Mr. 'Jukes. 
These Prints exhibit Portraits of 
the- : Natives of. the afore/aid Iflands ; with 
.their curioufly conftruéîiéd Boats, and other 
lingular objeéls, as well by jând as by water, 
peculiar to that quarter of the , globe ; and 
altogether, afford both a novel and picto- 
RES^UE EFFECT. 
The View of OWHYHEE 
hides a faithful- 
reprefentalion of the Death of Capt. Cook. 
With the fitua'tion of His Majefty’s fhips 
the Refolution and Difcovery in the bay, firing 
on the natives, as dèfcribed in thé feveral nar- 
ratives of that fatal event. A 
The size of the prints are 24 by 18 ; 
Price Ha fa Guinea each. \ 
■ The s e views may alfo be had finely pain t- 
ed in water- colors, in a Ryle equal to the ori- 
ginal drawings, 
ALOne Guinea fând a Half each. 
Th e high finijh bejïowed, arid the rich effect 
altogether produced by the peculiar, mode in which 
theje views are executed, 'have thus far produ- 
ce dthem m iverfa l ejleem , and ah unbounded fate *. 
con fide rat ions which will ever imprefs the m oft 
grojcfui fenliments on the mimé of the Proprietor.; 
’ Sold at No. is, Great Mar borough" Str.’ London. 
