Cornè, Michele Felice “Capt. Sterrett in the Schr. Enterprise paying tribute to Tripoli, August 1801.”  From Horace Kimball’s "The Naval Temple…"
Cornè, Michele Felice “Capt. Sterrett in the Schr. Enterprise paying tribute to Tripoli, August 1801.”  From Horace Kimball’s "The Naval Temple…"
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Cornè, Michele Felice “Capt. Sterrett in the Schr. Enterprise paying tribute to Tripoli, August 1801.” From Horace Kimball’s "The Naval Temple…"

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Michele Felice Cornè (1752–1845).  “Capt. Sterrett in the Schr. Enterprise paying tribute to Tripoli, August 1801.”  From The Naval Temple… 

Boston: Barber Badger, 1816.  First edition.  Approx 3 x 6 (image).  Copper engraving.  Very good condition.

A print from an illustrated history of naval engagements of the United States.  First issued in 1816 under the title of The Naval Temple…, this publication included illustrations of naval battles of the War of 1812 and the Barbary Wars.  The demand by the military and the public for information and illustrations of these battles was satisfied by this and other illustrated publications shortly after the war ended.  Naval Battles was issued in several editions, under three different titles (Naval Temple…, American Naval Battles…, & Naval Battles…) with the last edition published in 1858.  It is interesting to note that all of the later editions used the original wood block illustrations from the first edition (1816).  Overall, a wonderful series of nicely engraved naval prints originally issued not long after these historic events.