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Nouvelle Carte du Mexique, Et D'Une Partie Des Provinces Unies De L'Amerique Centrale. Dediee a l'Academie Royale des Sciences de l Institut de France. Par A.H. Brue, Geographe du Roi, Membre de la common. centrale de la societe de Geographie de Paris, membre-honoraire de celle de Londres, &a. Paris. 1834. Chez Ch. Picquet, Geographe du Roi et du Due d'Orleans, Proprietaire des Cartes et Atlas de Brue, Quai Conti No. 17, pres de l'Institut ... Revue et augmentee par Ch. Picquet, en 1837 ... (with 2 inset maps).
Brue, A.H.
Nouvelle Carte du Mexiq...
1837
3138.000
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Brue, A.H.
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Nouvelle Carte du Mexique, Et D'Une Partie Des Provinces Unies De L'Amerique Centrale. Dediee a l'Academie Royale des Sciences de l Institut de France. Par A.H. Brue, Geographe du Roi, Membre de la common. centrale de la societe de Geographie de Paris, membre-honoraire de celle de Londres, &a. Paris. 1834. Chez Ch. Picquet, Geographe du Roi et du Due d'Orleans, Proprietaire des Cartes et Atlas de Brue, Quai Conti No. 17, pres de l'Institut ... Revue et augmentee par Ch. Picquet, en 1837 ... (with 2 inset maps).
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3138.000
General-Karte der sichtbaren Seite der Mondoberflaeche
Madler, Johann Heinrich
General-Karte der sicht...
1837
13246.000
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Madler, Johann Heinrich
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General-Karte der sichtbaren Seite der Mondoberflaeche zugleich als Ubersichts-Blatt zur grossern Mondkarte von Wilh. Beer und Joh. Heinr. Madler. Berlin 1837. Berlin, bei Simon Schropp et Comp. Gestochen von E. Leidenfrost.
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13246.000
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Black and white map of the moon on sheet 59x41. Includes index on both sides of the map and text by J.H. Madler in the lower panel. See our larger Beer Madler Moon map of 1834 - 11246.000
Plan of the Defenses of the Western & North-Western Frontier
Hood, Washington; Poins...
Plan of the Defenses of...
1837
2392.000
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[Hood, Washington, Poinsett, J.R.]
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Map Illustrating the Plan of the Defenses of the Western & North-Western Frontier, as Proposed by The Hon: J.R. Poinsettt, Sec. Of War, in his report of Dec. 30, 1837. Compiled in the U.S. Topographical Bureau under the Direction of Col. J.J. Abert, U.S.T.E. By W. Hood.
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2392.000
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Removed from Poinsett report, 1837. Engraved. Map is without color. Includes Table of distances of the Military posts and depots. On upper right below the neatline reads "2 Session 25 Congress S. No.2 Doc. 65". Prime meridian is Washington.
Plan of the defenses of the Western and North-Western Frontier
Hood, Washington; Grati...
Plan of the defenses of...
1837
2393.000
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[Hood, Washington, Gratiot, Charles]
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Map Illustrating the plan of the defenses of Western & North-Western Frontier, as proposed by Charles Gratiot, in his report of Oct. 31, 1837. Compiled in the U.S. Topographical Bureau under the direction of Col. J.J. Abert, U.S.T.E. By W. Hood.
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2393.000
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Removed from Poinsett report, 1837. Engraved. Without color.
Village Of Auburn.
Hagaman and Markham ; P...
Village Of Auburn.
1837
3545.000
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[Hagaman and Markham, Peabody, M.M.]
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Map Of The Village Of Auburn. Published By Hagaman & Markham 1837. Engraved by M.M. Peabody for the Publishers. (inset) Profile of the Grand Erie Canal.
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3545.000
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Scarce, unusual map of Auburn, New York. I can find no references to this beautiful map. A plan of the village is in the map's center, with large views of the Theological Seminary and the State Prison on the left and right corners. Nine views of public buildings are on the right, some of which have "J.J. Hagaman, Arch." written below. I presume this is our map maker Hagaman. Beneath the title is a profile of the Erie Canal. The entire map has a stark, black and white aspect, heightened by the view of the State Prison which has a black sky above it.
Sketch of the Country Around Montreal
Wyld, James, 1812-1887
Sketch of the Country A...
1837
5066.000
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Wyld, James, 1812-1887
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Wyld's Sketch of the Country Around Montreal, Shewing the Villages & Military Positions. London, Published by James Wyld, Geographer to the Queen, Charing Cross East, Der. 28th 1837 ... Day & Haghe Lithrs to The Queen, Gate St.
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5066.000
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This map was issued after the 1837 rebellion against British rule. It shows transportation systems, militia locations, "Irish Settlements," towns, and "Disaffected Villages burnt by the Queen's troops" (including St. Denis and St. Charles). Water is handpainted in blue, otherwise map is without color. The map was lithographed by Day & Haghe, "Lithors to The Queen, Gate St." and as such is an early example of map lithography in the English map trade. Ristow points out that maps in Parliamentary papers were lithographed due to the need for quick reproductions, and the urgency of the 1837 Rebellion probably is the reason this map was lithographed. It is the only map published by Wyld that we have seen that was lithographed. This map did not have a wide circulation and is scarce. Relief shon by hachure.
Na Mokupuni O Hawaii Nei.
Kalama
Na Mokupuni O Hawaii Ne...
1837
5181.000
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Kalama
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Na Mokupuni O Hawaii Nei. Kulanui Lahainaluna Maui Maraki 9 1837. He 26 mau la ka hana ana. Na Kalama i kakau.
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5181.000
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This is the first separate map of the Hawaiian Islands published in Hawaii. It was engraved and drawn by Kalama, one of the best student engravers at the Lahainaluna Mission School on Maui, who made the larger 1838 Map of the Hawaiian Islands, of which only two copies are known. This 1837 map probably served as a prototype for the 1838 map. It was the most detailed map yet published, showing many place names on the islands unfamiliar to Cook and Vancouver and not appearing on their maps, exceeded in detail only by the enlarged 1838 edition which added more place names. The first map produced by the press at Lahainaluna, under the guidance of Missionary Lorrin Andrews, was a world map in 1834, followed by five school atlas maps in 1836. In 1840 a small school atlas was completed, followed by a larger school atlas in 1840 and again in1842, primarily copied from Olney's School Atlas (see our #2430 for the 1837 Olney and P3259 and P4087 for "He Mau Palapala Aina A Me Na Niele E Pili Ana," the Hawaiian school atlases). This 1837 map is larger than the atlas maps and was issued as a separate. It is known in only three collections (and was unknown to Fitzpatrick) and is rare. Kalama went on to become one of the best surveyors in the islands. Outline color.
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