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Stieler, Adolf
Composite: Deutschland
1850
World Atlas
Authors Stieler, Adolf
Full Title (Composite of) Nos. XXI, XXVII, XXIX, XXXI, XXXII. Stieler's Hand-Atlas Deutschland ....
List No 2507.127
Note Composite of five maps of parts of Germany.
Derfelden van Hinderstein, G …
Composite: (Sheets 1-8) Ugem …
1842
Case Map
Authors Derfelden van Hinderstein, G.F. Baron von, Tindal, George August, Ministerie van Kolonien
Full Title (Composite Map) Ugemeene Kaart van Nederlandsch Oostindie, met hoogstdeszelfs toestemming opgedragen aan Zijne Majesteit den Koning der Nederlanden ... te zamengesteld door G.F. Baron von Derfelden van Hinderstein ... 1842. (insets) Halmahera. Straat Prinses Marianne. Honische Baai. Celebes. Oranje Nassau.
List No 6940.011
Woerl, Joseph Edmund, Herder …
Composite: Sheets 1 - 20
1835
National Atlas
Authors Woerl, Joseph Edmund, Herder, Bartholomew
Full Title (Composite of) Sheets 1 - 20 of Karte der Schweiz, von Dr. I. Woerl. Lithographie von B. Herder in Freiburg im Breisgau.
List No 6824.023
Note Composite of all 20 sheets. Red lithographic stone printing on map. Shows cities, roads, fortifications, canals, major public buildings, etc. Relief shown by Form lines and spot heights. View in Google Earth
Woerl, Joseph Edmund, Herder …
Composite: Sheets 1 - 12 Das …
1831
National Atlas
Authors Woerl, Joseph Edmund, Herder, Benjamin
Full Title (Composite of) Sheets 1 - 12 Das Koenigreich Wuerttemberg Das Grossherzogthum Baden und die Fuurstenthuumer Hohenzollern : entworfen und bearbeitet im Maasstabe 1:200 000 in 12 Blaettern von I.E. Woerl.
List No 6829.016
Note All 12 sheets of the Wuerttemberg map joined together.
California Geological Survey …
Composite: Topographical Map …
1873
Separate Map
Authors California Geological Survey, Hoffman, Hoffmann, Charles F., Whitney, J.D.
Full Title (Composite) Topographical Map of Central California Together With a Part of Nevada. (Sheets I, II, III & IV). State Geological Survey Of California. J.D. Whitney, State Geologist. C.F. Hoffmann, Principal Topographer, V. Wackenreuder, J.T. Gardner, A. Craven, A.D. Wilson, Field Assistants. 1873 ... Julius Bien, Engr.
List No 2546.006
Note Four sheets. South 2 sheets of 4, top 2 sheets apparently were never issued but were printed. Four unmounted sheets on heavy paper. Never folded.
Woerl, Joseph Edmund
Composite: Karte von Ober-it …
1840
Case Map
Authors Woerl, Joseph Edmund
Full Title (Composite of) Karte von Ober-italien in 6 Blattern. mit roth eingedruckten Strassen, Ortspositionen und Greezen. Mit eingedeuckten Strassen, Ortspositioen und Grenzen. Entworfen und bearbeitet von maasstabe con 1:500,000 von Professor Dr. J.E. Woerl. Freiburg im Breisgau. Herder'sche Verlagshandung.
List No 6837.014
Note Steel engraving maps in six sheets, segmented in 4 parts backed on green canvas with title on each sheet. Printed in black, the road network in red. Maps are placed in blue slipcase, covered in the cardboard dark blue, with title "Karte von Ober-italien in 6 Blattern ... " and composite map.
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Composite: Austria Sections …
1837
Regional Atlas
Authors Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Full Title (Composite of) Sections I - LXIII Archduchy Austria below the Enns
List No 6937.065
Note This image is a composite of Sections I to LXIII of the birdseye drawings of the Archduchy Austria below the Enns. (Perspectiv-Karte des Erzherzogtums Oesterreich unter der Ens.) These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. View in Google Earth
Atlantic & Pacific Railroad
Composite: 1st through 6th O …
1882
Manuscript Map
Authors Atlantic & Pacific Railroad
Full Title (Composite of) Maps of the First through Sixth Operating Divisions of the Western Division, Atlantic & Pacific Railroad, Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Mojave (Mohave), California.
List No 6929.007
Note Composite of all six maps joined together end to end. This is a set of six hand-drawn maps on semi-transparent waxed linen with some color. Some areas are colored on the verso to highlight the areas in a muted style. We think that some type of backlighting was planned to be used to create a photolithographic plate from which printing would be done. No evidence was found that it was ever printed. These sheets were deaccessioned from the Santa Fe Railroad collection in the 1980s. Lewis Kingman did the route survey from Albuquerque to Needles. Relief shown by hachures.
Conder, C.R. (Claude Reignie …
Composite: Map of Western Pa …
1880
National Atlas
Authors Conder, C.R. (Claude Reignier), Kitchener, H.R. (Horatio Herbert)
Full Title (Composite of) Map of Western Palestine in 26 Sheets from Surveys Conducted for The Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund by Lieutenants C.R. Cronder and H.H. Kitchener, R.E. (Royal Engineers) during the years 1872-1877. Scale: One Inch to a Mile=1/63,360. Photozincographed for the Committee under the Superintendence of Lt. Coll. Carey, R.E. at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, Colonel Cooke, C.B., R.E., Director, by Permission of the First Commissioner of H.M. Works. London. 1880.
List No 6930.030
Note Mapped areas shown only, top left title block as shown on smaller (1:168,960) wall map versions not included, see title page above for the missing information.
Cruz Cano y Olmedilla, Juan …
Composite: (Sheets 1-8) Mapa …
1775
Regional Atlas
Authors Cruz Cano y Olmedilla, Juan de la, Ricarte, Hippolytus
Full Title (Composite of) (Sheets 1-8) (Mapa Geografico De America Meridional).
List No 6931.010
Note Second edition - the first was proof. Lavishly and beautifully embellished map emphasizing Spanish colonial power in South America. Went through many editions with various political implications over a period of decades. Sheets 1 through 7 in this copy are all second edition (sheet 8 is first edition as in all copies printed). Like the JCB copies, sheets 2 and 5 have the ocean names added in manuscript. All paper in this copy is Dutch, sheet 5 is D & C Blau, all other sheets are Pieter Van der Ley (Smith found only one sheet in all copies he examined that had a Dutch water mark) .The only other copy of this second edition is in the Biblioteca Nacional in Madrid. Outline color. Prime meridian of Tenerife is used, but others are also scaled in: of Madrid, Paris, London and Isla de Hierro (Portuguese). Two large inset maps: Puerto de Callao (Lima) and Sitio de Angostura (site of Angostura). Juan de la Cruz spent ten years collecting measurements made by explorers and colonists and incorporated in the map valuable geographical and historical news, with some references to the sources used. This is probably the most important map of South America made in the 18th century. When the eight sheets are joined together they make a huge and impressive wall map. Read Thomas Smith's article on Cruz Cano. Read Lina del Castillo's article on the map's elaborate embellishments.
Bachmann, John
Composite: Panorama of the S …
1861
View
Authors Bachmann, John
Full Title (Composite of) Panorama of the Seat of War. Birds eye view of Florida and part of Georgia and Alabama .. North and South Carolina and part of Georgia .. Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia. John Bachmann, Publisher, 115 & 117 Nassau St., New York. Entered ... 1861 by John Bachmann ... New York. Drawn from Nature and Lith. by John Bachmann.
List No 5491.000
Note Composite map image from three separate issues.
Cassini family, Cassini, Ces …
Composite: Carte de France.
1750
National Atlas
Authors Cassini family, Cassini, Cesar-Francois, 1714-1784
Full Title (Composite of) Carte de France. Levee par ordre du Roy. (1750-1815)
List No 5694.201
Note Composite of 182 engraved maps. Relief shown by hachures.
Popple, Henry
Composite: A Map of the Brit …
1746
National Atlas
Authors Popple, Henry
Full Title (Composite Map of) A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple.
List No 5810.043
Note A composite of all twenty sheets of the Popple Atlas. Sheets with color.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Composite: Sheets 1 - 674 (G …
1893
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title (Composite of) Sheets 1 - 674 (Germany)
List No 5820.727
Note Composite of Sheets 1 to 674. Date estimated based on the apparent library acquisition date usually stamped on the back of the map sheet. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Tardieu, P. (Pierre Antoine) …
Composite: Map of Louisiana …
1820
Separate Map
Authors Tardieu, P. (Pierre Antoine), 1784-1869, Tardieu, P.F.
Full Title (Composite of) A Map of Louisiana and Mexico. Carte de la Louisiane et du Mexique, Dressee par P. Tardieu fils aine, Gravee par P.A.F. Tardieu pere. Paris 1820. A Paris, chez: P.A.F. Tardieu, Place de l'Estrapade No. 34. C. Piequet, Geographe Graveur, Quai Conti No. 17. J. Goujon, Marchand de Cartes Geographiques, Rue du Bac No. 6. New York. Anthy. Girard , Mercht. Agent for the Author. Ecrit par Richomme.
List No 5838.001
Note Combined sheet. Relief shown by hachures. Color used to tint boundaries. California and Nevada largely blank. Mount Diablo in San Francisco Bay Area labeled as M. San Juan Baptista.
Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-18 …
Composite: Hemispheres.
1820
Separate Map
Authors Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832
Full Title (Composite of) Mappe Monde en deux Hemispheres presentant L'Etat Acuel de La Geographie Par A.H. Brue, Geographe de S.H.R. Monsieur a Paris. Chez: l'Auteur, Rue des Macons-Sorbonne No. 9. CH les Simonneau, Rue de la Paix, No. 6. Juin 1820. Dediee a Monsieur Le baron G. Cuvier, Conseiller d'Stat ordinaire, L'Un des Quarante de L'Academie Francaise, Secretaire Perpetuel de celle des Sciences, &,&. Hommage Respectueux de l'Auteur. A' Londres, chez Cary Md. de Cartes Geog. A' Milan, chez Betailli et Compie. A' Vienne, chez Artaria Md. d'Estampes. A' Berlin, chez Simon Schropp et Compie. A' Manheim, chez Artaria. A' Vienne, chez Riedl, Bureau d'Idustrie.
List No 5839.001
Note Composite of four map sheets plus the titles which fit between the hemispheres.
Ryker, Harrison
Composite: 1-164 San Francis …
1938
Aerial Photographs
Authors Ryker, Harrison
Full Title (Composite image of) Views 1-164 San Francisco Aerial Views. 1937-1938.
List No 5852.167
Note Composite image of a set of 164 spectacular, large format, sharp, black and white vertical aerial photographs partially overlapping images covering San Francisco north of a line approximately between Merced Lake and Candlestick Point. Resolution generally better than one foot and much higher with high contrast features, for example the paint striping on a basketball court. Relative heights frequently discernible based on shadow cast of objects and structures. Handwritten date on index map indicates photographs taken in August, 1938. Owned by the San Francisco Public Library. (Authorship almost certainly incorrectly spelled in handwriting on index sheet as Harrison-Rikker). He married Charlotte Seward in the mid-1920s, after divorcing, he married Esther Miriam Munson in 1936 Aerial Photographer Harrison Clay (Chesley) Ryker (1898-1981) was born in Oakdale, CA. . He served in the U.S. Army for several years in Germany with the post-World War I occupational forces, and partook of educational opportunities at the University of California, Berkeley. Expanding on his hobby in photography, Mr. Ryker teamed with various pilots beginning aerial photography services out of the Oakland Airport and throughout the West. Colleagues included Lage Wernstedt of the U.S. Forest Service. He also worked with the Fairchild Aerial Camera Company (including an aerial survey of Puerto Rico) and Clyde Sunderland of Pacific Aerial Surveys. As well, he took photographs of the devastating 1923 Berkeley Fire, archived in The Bancroft Library. By 1938 Mr. Ryker was listed in business as a map publisher (see Polk's Oakland 1938 Street and Avenue Guide) based at 1924 Franklin St., Oakland. At that time, he had at least one patent pending for a stereoscope used for aerial photograph interpretation. (Note continued in Pub Note field below).
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: Chart of the East …
1812
Chart Map
Authors Arrowsmith, Aaron
Full Title (Composite of) Chart of the East India Islands, Exhibiting the several Passages between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, Inscribed to the Commanders and Officers of the British Ships Navigating those Seas, by A. Arrowsmith. Additions to 1812. engraved by S.I. Neele, 352 Strand.
List No 6711.003
Note In two large sheets. Map of Southeast Asia showing the coasts of Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines and West Papua. Depth shown by bathymetric soundings. Prime meridian: Greenwich.
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: A Sketch of the C …
1815
Separate Map
Authors Arrowsmith, Aaron
Full Title (Composite map of) A Sketch of the Countries between Jerusalem and Aleppo. By A. Arrowsmith 1814. London, Published by A. Arrowsmith Hydrographer H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, No. 10 Soho Square, 1815.
List No 6730.003
Note "This exceptionally detailed map of the Holy Land not only gives information on the area's Biblical past - the naming of the 12 tribes of Israel, and the location of important sites – but also the contemporary make-up of the area with the demarcation of the Pashalics of Acre, Tripoli, Aleppo, and Damascus.The title of the map was probably taken from Maundrell's 'A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem…'. The work was first published in 1703 and would continue to be a hugely popular book well into the nineteenth century. In fact Arrowsmith quotes him: 'Jacob's Well. It is dug in a firm Rock about 3 yards in diameter and 35 in depth, 5 of which we found full of water'. Arrowsmith also draws upon the writings of M. Seetzen whose travels were published in 1809. The most famous passage tells of his journey around the 'Dead Sea', which he under-took alone and dressed as a beggar." (Lyon and Turnbull)
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: Map of India.
1804
Case Map
Authors Arrowsmith, Aaron
Full Title (Composite Map of) To Mark Wood Esqr. M.P. colonel of the army in India late chief engineer and surveyor general, Bengal this Map of India compiled from various interesting and valuable materials is inscribed in grateful testimony of his liberal communications by ... A. Arrowsmith. London: Published by... A. Arrowsmith, 24 Rathbone Place, 1804.
List No 6732.004
Note Large and important map of India in six sheets, joined and dissected onto three sheets.It shows British controlled areas at the turn of the century. Arrowsmith published an even larger version of the map in 1816: "With the growing influence of the British in India at the end of the eighteenth century, the need for an up-to-date general map of the sub-continent grew. The first Governor-General, Warren Hastings, employed Major Rennell who, in 1779, published his famous Bengal Atlas, followed up in 1788 by his map of India. The map itself was based upon D'Anville's map of 1752, though enriched by much new material, supplied by the numerous "route surveys" carried out by the army. As these "route surveys" began to become more numerous and accurate the need for a new general map of India soon became apparent. In 1816 Aaron Arrowsmith published his Map of India in nine sheets, on a scale of sixteen miles to an inch, which was the last great general map based on route surveys. His subsequent Atlas of South India, published in 1822, was based upon the trigonometrical surveys of Colonel Lambton, filled in by the officers of the Madras Institute."
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: Map of the Island …
1818
Separate Map
Authors Arrowsmith, Aaron
Full Title (Composite Map of) Map of the Island of Japan, Kurile &c. with the Adjacent Coasts of the Chinese Dominions and a Sketch of the River Amoor and the Baikal Lake Including the Trading Posts of Russia and China and their relative situations with Peking. Delineated by A. Arrowsmith 1811. London, Published by A. Arrowsmith, No. 10 Soho Square, Hydrographer to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 4th January, 1811. Additions to 1818.
List No 6733.003
Note "Large and detailed map of Japan and the northeast coast of Asia.This map is a fine example of Arrowsmith's relentless updating of his maps. First issued in 1811, the map shows the tracks of some of the most important naval expeditions of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, which charted the waters around Japan, Korea, North East China, and Russia's Pacific coast. These include those made by La Perouse (1787), HMS 'Hindostan' which carried Lord George Macartney on his embassy to China, Broughton in HMS 'Providence' (1797), and the "track of the Russian's in 1805" - Admiral Krusenstern, who led the first Russian circumnavigation. For this 1818 edition Arrowsmith has also added the the track of HMS 'Alceste', and HC Ship 'Discovery' which, made several voyages around the Yellow Sea in 1816. Arrowsmith most probably drew upon the surgeon aboard the 'Alceste', John McCloed, and his book 'A narrative of a Voyage to the Yellow Sea' (1818), for the most up-to-date information." (Lyon and Turnbull).
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Composite: Plates 1 - 6 on C …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title (Composite of) Plates 1 - 6 on Cubic Projection - arranged as published.
List No 6900007
Note Composite of all six plates trimmed and joined in a Cubic Projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Composite: Plates 1 - 6 on C …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title (Composite of) Plates 1 - 6 on Cubic Projection - Poles adjacent to Plate 5
List No 6900008
Note Composite of all six plates trimmed and joined in a Cubic Projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Composite: Plates 1, 2, 5 Jo …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title (Composite of): Plates 1, 2, 5 Joined in a 3D cube
List No 6900009
Note Composite 3D rendering of three plates joined as a cube in the gnomonic projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Composite: Plates 1, 3, 4 Jo …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title (Composite of): Plates 1, 3, 4 Joined in a 3D cube
List No 6900010
Note Composite 3D rendering of three plates joined as a cube in the gnomonic projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Plate 1 in Gnomonic Projecti …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title Plate 1 in Gnomonic Projection with adjoining Plates. Viewed in GIS application.
List No 6900011
Note The plate has been georeferenced in GIS using the gnomonic projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Plate 2 in Gnomonic Projecti …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title Plate 2 in Gnomonic Projection with adjoining Plates. Viewed in GIS application.
List No 6900012
Note The plate has been georeferenced in GIS using the gnomonic projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Plate 3 in Gnomonic Projecti …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title Plate 3 in Gnomonic Projection with adjoining Plates. Viewed in GIS application.
List No 6900013
Note The plate has been georeferenced in GIS using the gnomonic projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Plate 4 in Gnomonic Projecti …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title Plate 4 in Gnomonic Projection with adjoining Plates. Viewed in GIS application.
List No 6900014
Note The plate has been georeferenced in GIS using the gnomonic projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Plate 6 in Gnomonic Projecti …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title Plate 6 in Gnomonic Projection with adjoining Plates. Viewed in GIS application.
List No 6900016
Note The plate has been georeferenced in GIS using the gnomonic projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Plate 1 in Orthographic Proj …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title Plate 1 and adjoining plates in Orthographic Projection, Transformed from Gnomonic.
List No 6900017
Note The plate has been changed from gnomonic to orthographic projection using GIS. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Plate 2 in Orthographic Proj …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title Plate 2 and adjoining plates in Orthographic Projection, Transformed from Gnomonic.
List No 6900018
Note The plate has been changed from gnomonic to orthographic projection using GIS. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Plate 3 in Orthographic Proj …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title Plate 3 and adjoining plates in Orthographic Projection, Transformed from Gnomonic.
List No 6900019
Note The plate has been changed from gnomonic to orthographic projection using GIS. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Plate 4 in Orthographic Proj …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title Plate 4 and adjoining plates in Orthographic Projection, Transformed from Gnomonic.
List No 6900020
Note The plate has been changed from gnomonic to orthographic projection using GIS. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Plate 5 in Orthographic Proj …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title Plate 5 and adjoining plates in Orthographic Projection, Transformed from Gnomonic.
List No 6900021
Note The plate has been changed from gnomonic to orthographic projection using GIS. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Plate 6 in Orthographic Proj …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title Plate 6 and adjoining plates in Orthographic Projection, Transformed from Gnomonic.
List No 6900022
Note The plate has been changed from gnomonic to orthographic projection using GIS. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Plates 1-6 joined and unproj …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title Plates 1-6 joined and unprojected in Geographic.
List No 6900023
Note All six plates are joined in GIS but here unprojected in Geographic, which is clear in the middle latitudes, but distorted at the poles. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Plates 1-5 joined in Berghau …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title Plates 1-5 joined in Berghaus Star Projection, North Pole.
List No 6900024
Note Centered on the North Pole, Plate 1, five plates are joined in GIS using the Berghaus Star projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636 …
Plates 2-6 joined in Berghau …
1693
Celestial Atlas
Authors Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Full Title Plates 2-6 joined in Berghaus Star Projection, South Pole.
List No 6900025
Note Centered on the South Pole, Plate 6, five plates are joined in GIS using the Berghaus Star projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography."
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: Map of Europe.
1796
Case Map
Authors Arrowsmith, Aaron
Full Title (Composite map of) Map of Europe Drawn from all the Best Surveys, and Rectified by Astronomical Observations by A. Arrowsmith, Geographer. Charles Street, Soho, London. To the Right Hon.ble Sir Joseph Banks Bart. K.B. One of his Majesty's most Honorable Privy Council, and President of the Royal Society, This Map is Respectfully Dedicated by His much obliged Humble Sertv.t, A. Arrowsmith
List No 6905.005
Note All four sheets joined as one. Four sheets, dissected and mounted on linen. The title cartouche is a view of the Iron Bridge over the Severn River at Coalbrookdale, which opened in 1781, the world's first arch bridge made out of cast iron. The map is dedicated to the famous English naturalist Joseph Banks (with his oval portrait, not shown on later states of the map) who was the botanist on Cook's first circumnavigation, and was involved with the Vancouver voyages and William Bligh's breadfruit mission. This map shows Arrowsmith's dense cartographic style used in areas where the landscape was known (Europe) as contrasted to his sparse style where much of the landscape was unknown (Americas, Africa).
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: A Map of Lower Eg …
1807
Separate Map
Authors Arrowsmith, Aaron
Full Title (Composite map of) A Map of Lower Egypt from Various Surveys communicated by Major Bryce and other Officers. Drawn by A. Arrowsmith 1807. London, Published A. Arrowsmith, No.10 Soho Square, 10th November, 1807.
List No 6912.003
Note "Large and detailed maps of Egypt published just after the failed Alexandrian Expedition, a major operation during the Anglo-Turkish War of 1807-1809. By 1806, Britain had become increasingly fearful of France's growing influence in Constantinople. After the failure of the Dardanelles Operation in September of that year, the British sent a naval force, under the command of Alexander Mackenzie-Fraser, to secure Alexandria as a base from which to conduct their operations against the Ottomans and French. Although initially met with little resistance, the British were hampered by supply issues and, later on, by stiff Egyptian counteraction. By the end of September they were forced to leave Alexandria having failed in their mission. A great deal of the geographical information for the map of Lower Egypt came from Sir Alexander Bryce of the Royal Engineers (d.1832), who had served under Sir Ralph Abercromby at the Battle of Alexandria of 1801. Bryce would (together with Captain W. Mudge of Ordnance Survey renown) help in carrying out General Roy's system of triangulation for connecting the meridians of Greenwich and Paris, and in the measurement of a "base of verification" in Romney Marsh." (Lyon and Turnbull) Detailed notes describe the condition of canals, roads, and navigation of the Nile River.
Arrowsmith, Aaron, Kinneir, …
Composite: Map of the Countr …
1813
Separate Map
Authors Arrowsmith, Aaron, Kinneir, John Macdonald
Full Title (Composite Map of) Map of the Countries lying between the Euphrates and Indus on the East and West, and the Oxus and Terek and Indian Ocean on the North and South. Inscribed to Brigadier General Sir John Malcolm Knight of the Royal Persian Order of the Lion and Sun By John Macdonald Kinneir. Published, A. Arrowsmith No. 10 Soho Square Hydrographer to H.R.H., 1st January 1813.
List No 6914.003
Note "The map is inscribed by John Macdonald Kinneir to Brigadier General Sir John Malcolm. Sir John Malcolm (1769-1833) spent the majority of his career in India in the employ of the East India Company. Whilst in India he gained a keen interest in the Persian Empire that would lead him to undertake several envoys to Persia under the auspices of the East India Company. In Persia, Malcolm not only successfully introduced the potato, but also took with him several men to conduct research into the country. One such was Kinneir, who in 1813, produced a 'Geographical Memoir of the Persian Empire', which described in detail the routes between the major towns. The present map was intended to accompany that work.The major reason for his research was Britain's increasing concern over Russia gaining power within the region, and whom they feared might invade India. This battle for influence in the area would continue throughout the nineteenth century and become known as 'The Great Game'." (Lyon and Turnbull)
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: A Map of the Envi …
1804
Separate Map
Authors Arrowsmith, Aaron
Full Title (Composite Map of) A Map of the Environs of Constantinople Drawn from a great number of accurate astronomical & geographical manuscripts and printed documents, by A. Arrowsmith 1801 and 1804. London, Published by A. Arrowsmith, No.10 Soho Square, 4th September 1804.
List No 6915.003
Note "Arrowsmith's large and detailed map of the Ottoman Empire and the Black Sea. By the beginning of the nineteenth century the Ottoman Empire had fallen some way from the lofty heights of 1683, when it had threatened the gates of Vienna. The Russo-Turkish wars of the eighteenth century – most notably that of 1768-1774 – weakened the Empire considerably, and by the time of the present map's publication many of the Great European powers believed her break-up to be imminent.The ramifications of the Empire's gradual decline became know as the Eastern Question, with Britain, Austria, France, and Russia increasingly using the Empire as a pawn in their diplomatic games. At the time of the production of the map – during the Napoleonic War - Britain was increasingly concerned by both Russian and French involvement in Ottoman affairs. She feared not only Russian designs on Constantinople and her wish for a Mediterranean port, but also that control by either power of the Eastern Mediterranean would lead to British interests - most notably in India – being severely compromised." (Lyon and Turnbull).
Popple, Henry
Composite: British Empire in …
1733
National Atlas
Authors Popple, Henry
Full Title (Composite Map of) A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. C. Lempriere inv. & del. B Baron Sculp. To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty This Map is most humbly Inscribed by Your Majesty's most Dutiful, most Obedient, and most Humble Servant Henry Popple. London Engrav'd by Willm. Henry Toms & R.W. Seale, 1733.
List No 2874.002
Note A composite of all twenty sheets of the Popple Atlas. Sheets without color.
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T. …
Composite: Colonie Unite del …
1778
Geography Book
Authors Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio
Full Title (Composite Map of) Le Colonie Unite dell' America Settentrle. di Nuova Projezione Ass. Ee. Li Signori Riformatori dello Studio di Padova. Venezia 1778, Presso Antonio Zatta, con Privilegio dell' Eccellentissimo Senato. (Fogl. I-XI and title page.)
List No 5007.016
Note Composite of maps Fogl. I-XI and the title page which includes the map of Bermuda.
Faden, William, 1750?-1836, …
Sheets 1-8. South America.
1807
Case Map
Authors Faden, William, 1750?-1836, Delarochette, Louis Stanislas d'Arcy
Full Title Sheets 1-8. South America.
List No 6388.010
Note An enormous map of South America, rivaled only by Arrowsmith's map of 1810. Shows the various colonial possessions with great detail. Scale approximate. Six different scales provided. A compilation based on many reputable sources, as itemized on Sheet 8. Index on cover uses the title,"South America from the Latest Spanish and Portuguese Surveys". Each of the 8 sheets are cut into rectangles and backed with sturdy white muslin. Relief shown in hachures. Limits of the dominions of the Spanish, Portuguese, French and Dutch highlighted in color. Multiple languages per dominions, and includes English.
Alaskan Boundary Tribunal
Composite: Sheets No. 1-24. …
1904
Historical Atlas
Authors Alaskan Boundary Tribunal
Full Title (Composite of) Sheets No. 1-24. Alaskan Boundary Tribunal. (Volume 3). Atlas of Award. Julius Bien & Co. Photo. Lith. N.Y.
List No 0009.119
Note See image number 0009093 for index map. Twenty-five sheets combined.
Asher & Adams
Composite: Texas.
1874
National Atlas
Authors Asher & Adams
Full Title (Composite of) Asher & Adams' Texas ... Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1874 by Asher & Adams ... at Washington. (New York, 1874)
List No 0041.018
Note Composite map on 2 sheets. Hand col., engraved. Easternmost Indian Territory shown on pages 51-52 of this atlas. Includes 2 inset maps. Shows townships, distances along railroads, etc. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
Asher & Adams
Composite: Calif., Nevada.
1874
National Atlas
Authors Asher & Adams
Full Title (Composite of) Asher & Adams' California & Nevada. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1874 by Asher & Adams ... at Washington. (New York, 1874)
List No 0041.030
Note Composite of 2 sheets: South portion -- North portion. Hand col. engraved map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows townships, distances along railroads, etc. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
Asher & Adams
Composite: Montana, Idaho.
1874
National Atlas
Authors Asher & Adams
Full Title (Composite of) Asher & Adams' Montana eastern portion. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1874 by Asher & Adams ... at Washington. (New York, 1874)
List No 0041.038
Note Composite of 2 maps. Hand col. engraved map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows townships, etc. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
Bien, Joseph Rudolf
Composite: Yonkers.
1893
County Atlas
Authors Bien, Joseph Rudolf
Full Title (Composite of) City of Yonkers. Copyrighted by Julius Bien & Co. 1893.
List No 0070.009
Note Composite of 4 col. lithographed maps. Show buildings (color coded by type: brick or stone, wood, barns and outbuildings), water mains with size in inches, sewers, gas mains, block and lot numbers, owners of large parcels, wards, etc. "Yonkers City - sheet" I-IV.
Bien, Joseph Rudolf
Composite: Mt. Vernon.
1893
County Atlas
Authors Bien, Joseph Rudolf
Full Title (Composite of) City of Mt. Vernon. Copyrighted by Julius Bien & Co. 1893.
List No 0070.014
Note Composite of 4 col. lithographed maps. Show buildings (color coded by type: brick or stone, wood, barns and outbuildings), water mains, sewers, gas mains, hydrants, block and lot numbers, owners of large parcels, wards, etc. "Mt. Vernon City - sheet" I-IV.
Bien, Joseph Rudolf
Composite: New Rochelle.
1893
County Atlas
Authors Bien, Joseph Rudolf
Full Title (Composite of) Village of New Rochelle. Copyrighted by Julius Bien & Co. 1892. (1893)
List No 0070.018
Note Composite of 2 col. lithograph maps. Show buildings (color coded by type: brick or stone, wood, barns and outbuildings), lot numbers, owners of large parcels, wards, etc. "Village of New Rochelle sheet" I- II."
Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-18 …
Composite: Italie, Suisse, I …
1826
World Atlas
Authors Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832
Full Title (Composite of) Carte physique, routiere et politique de l'Italie, de la Suisse, du Royaume d'Illyrie et des provinces autrichiennes sur l'Adriatique. Redigee par A. Brue, Geographe du Roi. Paris, 1826. Chez l'Auteur, rue des Macons-Sorbonne, no. 9, et chez les principaux m(archan)ds de cartes geographiques.
List No 0096.039
Note Digital composite of 2 hand colored engraved maps. Contents: [Partie nord] -- Partie sud. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Paris.
Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-18 …
Composite: Afrique.
1828
World Atlas
Authors Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832
Full Title (Composite of) Carte detaillee en deux feuilles de l'Afrique et des iles qui en dependent ... par A. Brue, Geographe du Roi ... Paris, 1828. (with) Abyssinie et pays des Gallas. (with) Extremite sud de l'Afrique ou Colonie du cap, pays des Hottentots et des Betjouanas. (with) Archipel du nord-est de Madagascar. Chez l'Auteur, rue des Macons-Sorbonne, no. 9, et chez les principaux marchands de cartes geographiques.
List No 0096.054
Note Digital composite of 2 hand colored engraved maps (north and south sheet). Relief shown by hachures. Includes inset of Cape Verde, Ascension, Tristan de Acuna and Diego Aloarez, Bouvet, Crozet, Amsterdam and Saint Paul, Kerguelen, and Isles Mascareignes. Prime meridian: Paris.
Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
Composite: (Cary's England, …
1794
National Atlas
Authors Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
Full Title (Composite of) (Cary's New Map of England And Wales, With Part Of Scotland).
List No 0132.045
Note Relief shown by hachures. Parks, canals, roads, churches, and towns (by class) shown.
Humboldt, Alexander von, 176 …
Composite: Nouvelle Espagne.
1809
National Atlas
Authors Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859
Full Title (Composite Map of) Carte Generale Du Royaume De La Nouvelle Espagne depuis le Parallele de 16¼ jusqu'au Parallele de 38¼ (Latitude Nord). Dressee Sur des Observations Astronomiques et sur l'ensemble des Materiaux qui existoient a Mexico, au commencement de l'annee 1804. Par Alexandre de Humboldt. Ls. Aubert pere Scripsit. 1. and 1(bis). Dessine a Mexico par l'Auteur en 1804, perfectionne par le meme, par M.M. Friesen, Oltmanns, et Thuilier 1809. Grave par Barriere - et l'Ecriture par L. Aubert pere, a Paris.
List No 0328.003
Note Composite map of Mexico. Without color.
James, Edwin, Long, Stephen …
Composite: Country drained b …
1823
Exploration Book
Authors James, Edwin, Long, Stephen H.
Full Title (Composite Map of) Country drained by the Mississippi Eastern Section (and) Western Section. Drawn by S.H. Long Maj. T. Engineer. Engrav'd by Young & Delleker.
List No 0343.004
Note Uncolored composite map. The London edition of Long joins the two maps into one.
Jefferys, Thomas
Composite: North & South Ame …
1776
National Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Composite of) A Chart of North and South America, including the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans ... (with) Chart containing the Coasts of California, New Albion, and Russian Discoveries to the North ... (with) Chart containing the greater part of the South Sea to the South of the Line ... Publish'd ... 10 June 1775, by Robt. Sayer & J. Bennett ... Fleet Street. No. II., IV., VI.
List No 0346.004
Note Map has extensive notes and charts noting variations in latitudes and longitudes noted by different observations. Tracks of the ships in the oceans shown along with relevant dates. In outline color.
Jefferys, Thomas
Composite: North America.
1776
National Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Composite of) An Accurate Map Of North America. Describing and distinguishing the British and Spanish Dominions on the great Continent, According to the Definitive Treaty Concluded at Paris 10th Feby. 1763. Also all the West India Islands Belonging to, and possessed by the Several European Princes and States. The whole laid down according to the latest and Most authentick Improvements, By Eman Bowen Gegr: to His Majesty and John Gibson Engraver. London. Printed for Robert Sayer No. 53 Fleet Street as the Act Directs 2d. July 1775.
List No 0346.008
Note In outline color with elaborate cartouche giving seven different scales and an explanation of the symbols used. Treaty reproduced along the right side of the large outline color map.
Jefferys, Thomas
Composite: New England.
1776
National Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Composite of) A Map of the most Inhabited part of New England, containing the Provinces of Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire, with the Colonies of Conecticut And Rhode Island, Divided into Counties and Townships: The Whole composed from Actual Surveys and its Situation adjusted by Astronomical Observations. (with) A Plan of the Town of Boston. November 29th 1774. Published according to Act by Thos. Jefferys Geographer to His Royal highness the Prince of Wales near Charing Cross.
List No 0346.019
Note Cartouche includes large drawing of the pilgrims landing at Plymouth Rock. In outline color except for section to the west of the Connecticut River, which is in yellow.
Jefferys, Thomas
Composite: Virginia.
1776
National Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Composite of) A Map of the most Inhabited part of Virginia containing the whole province of Maryland with Part of Pensilvania, New Jersey and North Carolina. Drawn by Joshua Fry & Peter Jefferson in 1775. Printed for Robt. Sayer ... London.
List No 0346.025
Note Distances and directions shown on chart derived by J. Dalrymple in 1755. Note below cartouche states: "To the Right Honourable, George Dunk Earl of Halifax First Lord Commissioner, and to the Rest of the Right Honourable and Honourable Commissioners, for Trade and Plantations. This Map is most humbly Inscribed to their Lordships, By their Lordship's Most Obedient & most devoted humble Servt. Thos. Jefferys." Survey lines are noted and explained. In outline color by state.
Jefferys, Thomas
Composite: North & South Car …
1776
National Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Composite of) An Accurate Map Of North And South Carolina With Their Indian Frontiers, Shewing in a distinct manner all the Mountains, Rivers, Swamps, Marshes, Bays, Creeks, Harbours, Sandbanks and Soundings on the Coasts, with The Roads and Indian Paths, as well as The Boundary or Provincial Lines, The Several Townships and other divisions of the Land In Both The Provinces, the whole From Actual Surveys By Henry Mouzon And Others. London. Printed for Robt. Sayer and J. Bennett ... May 30th 1775.
List No 0346.028
Note In outline color by state.
Jefferys, Thomas
Composite: South America.
1776
National Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Composite of) A Map Of South America Containing Tierra-Firma, Guayana, New Granada, Amazonia, Brasil, Peru, Paraguay, Chaco, Tucuman, Chili and Patagonia. from Mr. D'Anville with Several Improvements and Additions, and The Newest Discoveries. London. Printed for Robert Sayer, No. 53, Fleet Street as the Act Directs 20 September 1775.
List No 0346.034
Note Southern part includes a long descriptive passage entitled, "Division of South America with Summary Account of its Trade." Discoveries shown and limited information about the people and languages of the interior is included.
Forbes, Edward, 1815-1854, J …
Composite: Geological, palae …
1854
Physical Atlas
Authors Forbes, Edward, 1815-1854, Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title (Composite of) Geological & palaeontological map of the British Islands. By A.K. Johnston, F.R.G.S. From the sketches & notes of Professor Edward Forbes, F.R.S. of Kings College London & of the Government School of Mines, President of the Geological Society. Engraved by W. & A.K. Johnston. William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh & London. 1st March 1854, (1856)
List No 0372.007
Note Col. lithographed map on 2 sheets. Southern sheet entitled: Palaeontological map. Shows 25 geologic units. Includes inset of the Shetland Islands, notes, tables, and illustrations of "Palaeozoic fishes," "Tertiary & post Tertiary Mamallia," and "Secondary reptiles, " and "Types of groups of Ammonites ... after Von Buch & D'Orbigny." "Geology no. 5. ... no. 6."
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Composite: England, Wales.
1861
World Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title (Composite of) England and Wales by Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E. Engraved & printed by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh & London, (1861)
List No 0373.007
Note Two engraved maps. County boundaries hand col., hydrography, shipping lanes printed in blue. Relief shown by hachures. Covers also the Channel Islands. Inset map: Scilly Islands and Lands End. "Keith Johnston's general atlas" 5-6.
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Composite: Scotland.
1861
World Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title (Composite of) Scotland, northern sheet, by Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E. Engraved & printed by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh & London, (1861)
List No 0373.010
Note Two engraved maps. County boundaries hand col., hydrography, shipping lanes printed in blue. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Inset maps: Shetland Islands -- Fair I. Includes table of Scottish terms with English equivalent. "Keith Johnston's general atlas" 7-8.
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Composite: Italy.
1861
World Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title (Composite of) ... Italy ... by Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E. (with) Environs of Rome. (with Environs of Naples). Engraved & printed by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh & London, (1861)
List No 0373.017
Note Two engraved maps. Boundaries hand col., hydrography printed in blue. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. "Keith Johnston's general atlas" 13-14.
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Composite: Austria.
1861
World Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title (Composite of) Austrian Empire by Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E. (with) Vienna, Wien and its environs. Engraved & printed by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh & London, (1861)
List No 0373.025
Note Two engraved maps. Boundaries hand col., hydrography printed in blue. Relief shown by hachures. Scale of Vienna inset map (ca. 1:65,000). Includes inset "Continuation of Dalmatia on same scale." "Keith Johnston's general atlas" 20-21.
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Composite: India.
1861
World Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title (Composite of) India ... by Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E. (with) South-eastern provinces of India, Hindu-Chinese countries or Further India. Engraved & printed by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh & London, (1861)
List No 0373.038
Note Engraved map. Boundaries hand col., hydrography printed in blue. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Covers also Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and parts of Pakistan, Tibet, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia and Sumatra. Inset map at "one half that of the general map." "Keith Johnston's general atlas" 32-33.
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Composite: Canada.
1861
World Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title (Composite of) Province of Canada ... by Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E. Engraved & printed by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh & London, (1861)
List No 0373.049
Note Two engraved maps. Boundaries hand col., hydrography printed in blue. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Inset: Newfoundland on same scale. Contents: Western sheet -- Eastern sheet, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Id., Cape Breton Id. and Newfoundland. "Keith Johnston's general atlas" 42-43.
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Composite: South America.
1861
World Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title (Composite of) South America ... by Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E. Engraved & printed by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh & London, (1861)
List No 0373.056
Note Two engraved maps. Boundaries hand col., hydrography printed in blue. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows battle sites, light houses, etc. Includes inset of Galapagos Isles at same scale. "Keith Johnston's general atlas" 47-48.
Johnston, Alexander Keith
Composite: England and Wales …
1879
World Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith
Full Title (Composite) England and Wales. By Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E. Keith Johnston's General Atlas. Engraved, Printed, and Published by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh & London.
List No 0377.008
Note Counties outlined in color. Relief shown by hachures.
Johnston, Alexander Keith
Composite: Scotland.
1879
World Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith
Full Title (Composite of) Scotland. By Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E. Keith Johnston's General Atlas. Engraved, Printed, and Published by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh & London.
List No 0377.011
Note Counties outlined in color. Relief shown by hachures. Three scales.
Johnston, Alexander Keith
Composite: Austro-Hungarian …
1879
World Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith
Full Title (Composite of) Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. By Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E. Keith Johnston's General Atlas. Engraved, Printed, and Published by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh & London.
List No 0377.025
Note States and counties outlined in color. Relief shown by hachures. Eight scales.
Johnston, Alexander Keith
Composite: India.
1879
World Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith
Full Title (Composite of) India. (with) South-Eastern Provinces of India, (Hindu-Chinese Countries of further India). By Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E. Keith Johnston's General Atlas. Engraved, Printed, and Published by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh & London.
List No 0377.039
Note Countries and districts outlined in color. One inset. Relief shown by hachures. Six scales.
Johnston, Alexander Keith
Composite: South America.
1879
World Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith
Full Title (Composite of) South America. By Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E. Keith Johnston's General Atlas. Engraved, Printed, and Published by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh & London.
List No 0377.056
Note Countries and provinces outlined in color. Relief shown by hachures. Six scales.
King, Clarence
Composite: Geological maps I …
1876
Geologic Atlas
Authors King, Clarence
Full Title (Composite of) Geological Maps I-V, 40th Parallel Survey.
List No 0408.007
Note Maps in full color with the legends on either side of the maps.
King, Clarence
Composite: Topographical map …
1876
Geologic Atlas
Authors King, Clarence
Full Title (Composite of) Topographical Maps I-V, 40th Parallel Survey.
List No 0408.014
Note Maps in brown shaded relief.
Dunn, Samuel
Composite: World or terraque …
1787
World Atlas
Authors Dunn, Samuel
Full Title (Composite of) A general map of the world or terraqueous globe, with all the new discoveries and marginal delineations, containing the most interesting particulars in the solar, starry and mundane systems. By Saml. Dunn, Mathematician. London: printed for Rt. Sayer, Map, Chart and Printseller, 53 Fleet Street, 1787.
List No 0411.003
Note Engraved map on 4 sheets. Continent boundaries in outline color. Shows explorers' tracks. Relief shown pictorially. Includes ancillary maps, charts and drawings of the solar system, the northern and southern hemispheres of the celestial globe, "An astronimical latitude & longitude analemma," "A chart of the world according to Mercator's projection with the Rhumb lines," "Selenography or a map of the Moon according to Father Riccioli," "The vicissitude of seasons explained," "The Analemma," two drawings entitled "The art of dialing by a common globe," "A Universal scale," and text. David Rumsey Collection copy has the 4 sheets mounted as 2. Small portion at top cropped off. (W 180--E 180/N 90--S 90)
Kitchin, Thomas
Composite: Europe.
1787
World Atlas
Authors Kitchin, Thomas
Full Title (Composite of) Europe divided into its empires, kingdoms, states, republics, &c. By Thos. Kitchin, Hydrographer to the King, with many additions and improvements from the latest surveys and observations. London, published by Robt. Sayer, Fleet Street, as the Act directs, Jany. 1st, 1787.
List No 0411.006
Note Engraved map on 4 sheets. Sheets have titles: Western part of the northern states including the British Islands, Norway, Denmark and part of Sweden -- Eastern part of the northern states, including the eastern part of Sweden, European Russia, &c. -- Western part of the Mediterranean Sea with the coasts of Spain, France, Italy, Barbary -- Eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea with the coasts of Turky [sic], Anatolia, Syria, Egypt and Barbary. Country boundaries in outline color. Relief shown pictorially. Includes worldwide flags at bottom, and text and tables on sides. David Rumsey Collection copy mounted as 2 sheets. Prime meridians: Ferro and London. (W 25--E 48/N 75--N 29)
Kitchin, Thomas
A compleat map of the Britis …
1788
World Atlas
Authors Kitchin, Thomas
Full Title A compleat map of the British Isles, or Great Britain and Ireland with their respective roads and divisions. (By Thomas Kitchin). London: published by Robt. Sayer, no. 53 Fleet Street, as the Act directs, 1st Jany. 1788.
List No 0411.007
Note Engraved map with counties in outline color. Relief shown pictorially. (W 12--E 2/N 61--N 49)
Rocque, John
Composite: England, Wales.
1790
World Atlas
Authors Rocque, John
Full Title (Composite of) England and Wales, drawn from the most accurate surveys containing all the cities, boroughs, market towns & villages, in which are included all the improvements and observations both astronomical and topographical, which have been made by members of the Royal Society & others. Down to the present year, the whole corected & improv'd by John Rocque, Chorographer to his Majesty. London, printed for Robt. Sayer, Map & Printseller at the Golden Buck in Fleet Street, (1790?)
List No 0411.010
Note Engraved map printed on 4 sheets comprising. Counties in outline color. Shows forested areas, classified roads with distances, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes inset map of the Isles of Scilly and drawings of ships. David Rumsey Collection sheets mounted together as 2 sheets. (W 7 00--E 2 30/N 56 20--N 49 30)
Campbell, Robert, Lieutenant
Composite: Scotland or North …
1790
World Atlas
Authors Campbell, Robert, Lieutenant
Full Title (Composite of) A new and correct map of Scotland or North Britain, with the post and military roads, divisions &ca. Drawn from the most approved surveys, illustrated with many additional improvements, and regulated by the latest astronomical observations by Lieut. Campbell. London, printed for Robt. Sayer, no. 53 Fleet Street, as the Act directs 10 Jany. 1790.
List No 0411.013
Note Engraved map printed on 4 sheets. Counties in outline color. Shows classified roads with distances, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Inset map: The islands of Shetland or Zetland laid down on the same scale as the map. Includes distance table. David Rumsey Collection sheets mounted together as 2 sheets. (W 8 30--W 1 00/N 60 50--N 54 35)
Rocque, John
Composite: Ireland.
1790
World Atlas
Authors Rocque, John
Full Title (Composite map) A map of the Kingdom of Ireland, divided into provinces, counties and baronies. Southern section. Shewing the archbishopricks, bishopricks, cities, boroughs, market towns, villages, barracks, mountains, lakes, bays, rivers, bridges, ferries, passes, also the great, the branch & the by post roads together with the inland navigation, by J. Rocque, Chorographer to His Majesty. London, printed for Robt. Sayer, opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, (1790?)
List No 0411.016
Note Engraved map printed on 4 sheets. Counties in outline color. Shows classified roads with distances, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Inset map: The sea coasts of Great Britain and Ireland (scale ca. 1:5,800,000). Has ornamental cartouche and historical note. David Rumsey Collection sheets mounted together as 2 sheets. (W 11--W 5 40/N 55 20--N 51 08)
Delarochette, Louis Stanisla …
Map of the Empire of Germany …
1790
World Atlas
Authors Delarochette, Louis Stanislas d'Arcy
Full Title (Composite of) Map of the Empire of Germany, including all the states comprehended under that name: with the Kingdom of Prussia, &c. By L. Delarochette. T. Kitchin, sculpt. London, printed for Robt. Sayer, Map & Print Seller, opposite Fetter Lane in Fleet Street, (1790?)
List No 0411.024
Note Engraved map in outline color. Printed on 4 sheets. Shows vegetation, banks, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridian: Ferro. Ornamental title cartouche. David Rumsey Collection copy mounted as 2 sheets, portions of sheet titles in upper margin of lower sheets missing.
Kitchin, Thomas
Composite: Asia, islands acc …
1787
World Atlas
Authors Kitchin, Thomas
Full Title (Composite of) Asia and its islands according to d'Anville, divided into empires, kingdoms, states, regions, &ca. with the European possessions and settlements in the East Indies and an exact delineation of all the discoveries made in the eastern parts by the English under Captn. Cook. (By Thomas Kitchin). London, printed for Robert Sayer, Fleet Street as the Act directs, 6 Jany. 1787.
List No 0411.030
Note Engraved map in outline color. Printed on 4 sheets. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical and geographical notes. David Rumsey Collection copy mounted as 2 sheets. (E 20--W 165/N 80--S 13)
Jefferys, Thomas
Composite: East Indies with …
1768
World Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Composite of) The East Indies, with the roads. By Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. MDCCLXVIII. The second edition. London, published according to Act of Parliament, 30th Apr. 1768 by Robt. Sayer, no. 53 in Fleet Street.
List No 0411.033
Note Engraved map in outline color. Printed on 4 sheets. Relief shown pictorially. Includes ethnographic and geographic notes. Prime meridians: London and Ferro. David Rumsey Collection copy mounted as 2 sheets. "To the directors of the Honble. East India Company, Thos. Jefferys humbly dedicates this map." (E 76--E 113/N 28--N 5)
Boulton, S.
Composite: Africa.
1787
World Atlas
Authors Boulton, S.
Full Title (Composite of) Africa, with all its states, kingdoms, republics, regions, islands, &ca. Improved and inlarged from D'Anville's map, to which have been added a particular chart of the Gold coast, wherein are distinguished all the European forts and factories. By S. Boulton, and also a summary description relative to the trade and natural produce, manners and customs of the African continent and islands. London, printed for Robert Sayer, Fleet Street, as the Act directs, 6 Jany. 1787
List No 0411.036
Note Engraved map in outline color. Printed on 4 sheets. Shows currents, etc. Includes inset maps of the Azores and the Gold Coast. Includes lengthy notes and ornamental cartouche. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridian: Ferro (also London for inset map). David Rumsey Collection copy mounted as 2 sheets.
Sayer, Robert
Composite: America.
1786
World Atlas
Authors Sayer, Robert
Full Title (Composite of) A new map of the whole continent of America. Divided into north and south and West Indies, wherein are exactly described the United States of North America as well as the several European possessions according to the Preliminaries of Peace signed at Versailles Jan. 20, 1783. Compiled from Mr. d'Anville's maps of that continent, with the addition of the Spanish discoveries in 1775 to the north of California & corrected in the several parts belonging to Great Britain from the original materials of Governor Pownall, MP. London, printed for Robt. Sayer, Map, Chart & Printseller, no. 53, Fleet Street, as the Act directs 15th August, 1786.
List No 0411.039
Note Engraved map in outline color. Printed on 4 sheets. Relief shown pictorially. Includes table showing political divisions, geographical notes, ornamental cartouche, and inset map: The supplement to North America containing the countries adjoining to Baffins & Hudsons Bays. Prime meridian: Ferro. David Rumsey Collection copy mounted as 2 sheets.
Kitchin, Thomas
Composite: South America
1787
World Atlas
Authors Kitchin, Thomas
Full Title (Composite of) A map of South America, containing Tierra-Firma, Guyana, New Granada, Amazonia, Brasil, Peru, Paraguay, Chaco, Tucuman, Chili and Patagonia. From Mr. d'Anville with several improvements and additions, and the newest discoveries. London, printed for Robert Sayer, no. 53 Fleet Street, as the Act directs, July the 1st 1787.
List No 0411.047
Note Engraved map in outline color. Printed on 4 sheets. Relief shown pictorially, depths by soundings. Inset map at [ca. 1:2,000,000]: A chart of the Falkland's Islands, named by the French Malouine Islands, and discovered by Hawkins in the year 1595. Includes descriptive notes and text "Division of South America with a summary account of its trade," and large ornamental cartouche. Prime meridian: Ferro. David Rumsey Collection copy mounted as 2 sheets. (W 103--W 20/N 13--S 56)
Lizars, Daniel
Composite: Europe.
1831
World Atlas
Authors Lizars, Daniel
Full Title (Composite of) Europe. Exhibiting its present political divisions. (Published by John Hamilton, successor to Daniel Lizars, et. al. 1831?)
List No 0436.006
Note Digital composite of 2 hand colored engraved maps (printed on 4 sheets). Relief shown pictorially.
Lizars, Daniel
Composite: England,
1831
World Atlas
Authors Lizars, Daniel
Full Title (Composite of) England. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?)
List No 0436.010
Note Digital composite of 2 sheets. Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, counties, roads, etc. South sheet has title: Southern part of England.
Lizars, Daniel
Composite: Scotland.
1831
World Atlas
Authors Lizars, Daniel
Full Title (Composite of) Scotland. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (with) Shetland Isles. (1831?)
List No 0436.013
Note Digital composite of 2 sheets. Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, counties, roads, rivers, etc. South sheet has title: Southern part of Scotland.
Lizars, Daniel
Composite: Ireland.
1831
World Atlas
Authors Lizars, Daniel
Full Title (Composite of) Ireland. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?)
List No 0436.016
Note Digital composite of 2 sheets. Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, counties, roads, etc. South sheet has title: Ireland, southern sheet.
Lizars, Daniel
Composite: Asia.
1831
World Atlas
Authors Lizars, Daniel
Full Title (Composite of) Asia. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?)
List No 0436.043
Note Two hand colored engraved maps. Relief shown pictorially. Printed on 4 sheets. Sheets XLII-XLV have title: Part of Asia.
Lizars, Daniel
Composite: Africa.
1831
World Atlas
Authors Lizars, Daniel
Full Title (Composite of) Africa. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?)
List No 0436.053
Note Digital composite of 2 hand colored engraved maps. Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Printed on 4 sheets, joined. Sheets LIII-IV, VI have title: Part of Africa.
Lizars, Daniel
Composite: America.
1831
World Atlas
Authors Lizars, Daniel
Full Title (Composite of) America. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?)
List No 0436.057
Note Digital composite of 2 hand colored engraved maps. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, rivers, etc. Printed on 4 sheets, joined. Southern sheets (LX-LXI) have title "South America."
Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826
Composite: England.
1811
World Atlas
Authors Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826
Full Title (Composite of) England ... Drawn under the direction of Mr. Pinkerton by L. Hebert. Neele sculpt. 352 Strand. London: published ... 1811 by Cadell & Davies, Strand, & Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, Pater-Noster Row.
List No 0732.009
Note Engraved map on 2 sheets (southern part, northern part). Full hand col. Relief shown by hachures. "Pinkerton's modern atlas."
Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826
Composite: Scotland.
1811
World Atlas
Authors Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826
Full Title (Composite of) Scotland. (with inset map) Shetland Islands. Drawn under the direction of Mr. Pinkerton by L. Hebert. Neele sculpt. 352 Strand. London: published ... 1811-1812 by Cadell & Davies, Strand & Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, Paternoster Row.
List No 0732.012
Note Two engraved maps. Full hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Scale of Shetland Islands inset (ca. 1:750,000). "Pinkerton's modern atlas."
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