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Wilson, James
Terrestrial Globe ... Celest …
1822
Globe
Authors Wilson, James
Full Title A three inch Terrestrial Globe by Wilson's & Co. Alby. (with) A Celestial Globe, With all the Stars of the 1st. 2d. & 3d. Magnitudes. By Wilson & Son's Alby.
List No 3122.000
Note The date of the globes is an estimate. Paired with a three inch celestial globe. On a turned wooden stand with four black ball feet, full height from base to top, 5 inches. Warner says that Wilson changed the business name from Wilson & Co. to Wilson & Sons in 1822. The celestial globe this is paired with is by Wilson & Sons, so I assume 1822 as the only year globes were made with both business names. The globe is very well engraved, showing much detail in the continents for its small size. Longitude is given from both Washington and London. Kimball notes that David Wilson, James' son, did the engraving for a new edition of the three inch globes in the early 1820's, which I assume are these globes. David later had brief success as a miniature painter, utilizing the same delicate engraving skills which he applied to these extremely well engraved globes. The three inch globe was also sold in pocket form with the celestial sphere on the inside of the case and on a stand with horizon ring and brass meridian. On this turned wooden stand version, the globe is mounted horizontally, an unusual presentation. Wilson made the first globes in the United States, with 1810 his first year of production and 1850 (by Cyrus Lancaster) his last.
Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-18 …
L'Empire d'Alexandre.
1822
World Atlas
Authors Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832
Full Title Carte de l'Empire d'Alexandre par A.H. Brue, Geographe de S.A.R. Monsieur. A Paris, Chez l'Auteur, rue des Macons Sorbonne, no. 9, et chez les principaux marchands de geographie. Fevrier 1822.
List No 0096.003
Note Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures.
Carey, H. C., Lea, I.
Principal Mountains, &c Thro …
1822
National Atlas
Authors Carey, H. C., Lea, I.
Full Title Map And Description Of The Principal Mountains, &c. Throughout The World. Western Hemisphere. Eastern Hemisphere. Comparative Heights Of The Principal Mountains And Other Elevations In The World. No. 52. Arranged by F. Lucas Jr. Engraved by Young & Delleker.
List No 0122.047
Note Without color and surrounded by text.
Carey, H. C., Lea, I.
Principal Rivers Throughout …
1822
National Atlas
Authors Carey, H. C., Lea, I.
Full Title Map Of The Principal Rivers Throughout The World. Comparative Lengths of the Principal Rivers throughout the World. No. 53. Drawn by F. Lucas Jr. J. Yeager Sculp.
List No 0122.048
Note In full color and surrounded by text.
Haller von Hallerstein, Frie …
Cover: Neuer Hand-Atlas uber …
1822
World Atlas
Authors Haller von Hallerstein, Friedrich, Reichard, C. G.
Full Title (Covers to) Neuer Hand-Atlas uber alle Theile der Erde. Nach den besten Hulfsmitteln und mit steter Rucksicht auf die neuesten politischen Ereignisse entworfen von C.G. Reichard, Fr. Haller von Hallerstein, u.a. Achte, ganzlich umgearbeitete und mit neuen Charten bereicherte Ausgabe. Nurnberg, bei Friedrich Campe. 1822.
List No 0844A
Note Bound in half leather brown marbled paper covered boards with a blank blue paper label.
Haller von Hallerstein, Frie …
Title Page: Neuer Hand-Atlas …
1822
World Atlas
Authors Haller von Hallerstein, Friedrich, Reichard, C. G.
Full Title (Title Page to) Neuer Hand-Atlas uber alle Theile der Erde. Nach den besten Hulfsmitteln und mit steter Rucksicht auf die neuesten politischen Ereignisse entworfen von C.G. Reichard, Fr. Haller von Hallerstein, u.a. Achte, ganzlich umgearbeitete und mit neuen Charten bereicherte Ausgabe. Nurnberg, bei Friedrich Campe. 1822.
List No 0844B
Note Maps are hand colored with outline color and bound in half leather brown marbled paper covered boards with a blank blue paper label. Title page includes table of contents.
Reichard, C. G.
Weltcharte.
1822
World Atlas
Authors Reichard, C. G.
Full Title Weltcharte in Mercators-Projection von C.G. Reichard. Nurnberg, bei Friedrich Campe. (1822)
List No 0844.002
Note Map with outline hand coloring. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Ferro.
Lucas Jr., Fielding
Covers: A General Atlas of t …
1822
World Atlas
Authors Lucas Jr., Fielding
Full Title (Covers to) A General Atlas, Of All The Known Countries In The World. Baltimore: Published by Fielding Lucas, Junr. No. 138, Market Street. (1822)
List No 4866A
Note This is a very unusual Lucas atlas - according to Foster, only two copies are known. The engraved colored title page shows a globe and books on a table, with pages open listing Lucas' products: "Drawing Materials of every kind, Paper of all sizes, Mathematical Instruments, Globes, Maps, and Atlases of every description suitable for Colleges and Schools constantly for sale by the Publisher." It has 31 of the Tanner and Harrison engraved maps of the continents and foreign countries that appeared in the (1815) and (1816) "New And Elegant General Atlas" (only Netherlands bears Lucas' imprint, engraved by Young & Delleker, and is basically the same as the map that appears in the 1823 "General Atlas Containing Distinct Maps..." ). Of the remaining 36 maps, 8 are of South America and the West Indies and are unchanged in the 1823 atlas, the other 28 maps are in many cases early states of the new U.S. maps that appear in the 1823 atlas and replace the Tanner engraved U.S. maps of 1815 and 1816 atlases. They all have Lucas' imprint and show various engravers, Welch, Young & Delker, Cone & Freeman, Kneass, and Hufty. Compared to the early 1823 atlas (our #4584), 16 of the 28 U.S. maps are earlier issues, with only one being a later issue - New Hampshire shows Merrimack County (1823) which does not appear on the early 1823 atlas map (this was probably drawn in anticipation of creation). Of particular note are: Louisiana, a double page map engraved by Harrison and "Reduced from W. Darby's Four Sheet Map" which is dated 1817 as does not show Alabama or Arkansas Territory, and a map of "North Western and Michigan Territories" which is the same base map as the 1823 "Michigan Ter." but shows a much smaller Michigan in a configuration that Paullin dates as 1819 with a large North Western Territory extending to the west. Karpinski 94 incorrectly dates this map as "certainly as late as 1824" while mentioning that Phillips dates it 1819 (?). We cannot find the Phillips entry, bu
Lucas Jr., Fielding
Title Page: A General Atlas …
1822
World Atlas
Authors Lucas Jr., Fielding
Full Title (Title Page to) A General Atlas, Of All The Known Countries In The World. Baltimore: Published by Fielding Lucas, Junr. No. 138, Market Street. (1822)
List No 4866B
Note This is a very unusual Lucas atlas - according to Foster, only two copies are known. The engraved title page shows a globe and books on a table, with pages open listing Lucas' products: "Drawing Materials of every kind, Paper of all sizes, Mathematical Instruments, Globes, Maps, and Atlases of every description suitable for Colleges and Schools constantly for sale by the Publisher." It has 31 of the Tanner and Harrison engraved maps of the continents and foreign countries that appeared in the (1815) and (1816) "New And Elegant General Atlas" (only Netherlands bears Lucas' imprint, engraved by Young & Delleker, and is basically the same as the map that appears in the 1823 "General Atlas Containing Distinct Maps..." ). Of the remaining 36 maps, 8 are of South America and the West Indies and are unchanged in the 1823 atlas, the other 28 maps are in many cases early states of the new U.S. maps that appear in the 1823 atlas and replace the Tanner engraved U.S. maps of 1815 and 1816 atlases. They all have Lucas' imprint and show various engravers, Welch, Young & Delker, Cone & Freeman, Kneass, and Hufty. Compared to the early 1823 atlas (our #4584), 16 of the 28 U.S. maps are earlier issues, with only one being a later issue - New Hampshire shows Merrimack County (1823) which does not appear on the early 1823 atlas map (this was probably drawn in anticipation of creation). Of particular note are: Louisiana, a double page map engraved by Harrison and "Reduced from W. Darby's Four Sheet Map" which is dated 1817 as does not show Alabama or Arkansas Territory, and a map of "North Western and Michigan Territories" which is the same base map as the 1823 "Michigan Ter." but shows a much smaller Michigan in a configuration that Paullin dates as 1819 with a large North Western Territory extending to the west. Karpinski 94 incorrectly dates this map as "certainly as late as 1824" while mentioning that Phillips dates it 1819 (?). We cannot find the Phillips entry, but we bel
Lucas Jr., Fielding
Prospectus: A General Atlas …
1822
World Atlas
Authors Lucas Jr., Fielding
Full Title (Prospectus to) A General Atlas, Of All The Known Countries In The World. Baltimore: Published by Fielding Lucas, Junr. No. 138, Market Street. (1822)
List No 4866C
Note This is a very unusual Lucas atlas - according to Foster, only two copies are known. The engraved title page shows a globe and books on a table, with pages open listing Lucas' products: "Drawing Materials of every kind, Paper of all sizes, Mathematical Instruments, Globes, Maps, and Atlases of every description suitable for Colleges and Schools constantly for sale by the Publisher." It has 31 of the Tanner and Harrison engraved maps of the continents and foreign countries that appeared in the (1815) and (1816) "New And Elegant General Atlas" (only Netherlands bears Lucas' imprint, engraved by Young & Delleker, and is basically the same as the map that appears in the 1823 "General Atlas Containing Distinct Maps..." ). Of the remaining 36 maps, 8 are of South America and the West Indies and are unchanged in the 1823 atlas, the other 28 maps are in many cases early states of the new U.S. maps that appear in the 1823 atlas and replace the Tanner engraved U.S. maps of 1815 and 1816 atlases. They all have Lucas' imprint and show various engravers, Welch, Young & Delker, Cone & Freeman, Kneass, and Hufty. Compared to the early 1823 atlas (our #4584), 16 of the 28 U.S. maps are earlier issues, with only one being a later issue - New Hampshire shows Merrimack County (1823) which does not appear on the early 1823 atlas map (this was probably drawn in anticipation of creation). Of particular note are: Louisiana, a double page map engraved by Harrison and "Reduced from W. Darby's Four Sheet Map" which is dated 1817 as does not show Alabama or Arkansas Territory, and a map of "North Western and Michigan Territories" which is the same base map as the 1823 "Michigan Ter." but shows a much smaller Michigan in a configuration that Paullin dates as 1819 with a large North Western Territory extending to the west. Karpinski 94 incorrectly dates this map as "certainly as late as 1824" while mentioning that Phillips dates it 1819 (?). We cannot find the Phillips entry, but we bel
Lucas Jr., Fielding
Table of Contents: A General …
1822
World Atlas
Authors Lucas Jr., Fielding
Full Title (Table of Contents to) A General Atlas, Of All The Known Countries In The World. Baltimore: Published by Fielding Lucas, Junr. No. 138, Market Street. (1822)
List No 4866D
Note This is a very unusual Lucas atlas - according to Foster, only two copies are known. The engraved title page shows a globe and books on a table, with pages open listing Lucas' products: "Drawing Materials of every kind, Paper of all sizes, Mathematical Instruments, Globes, Maps, and Atlases of every description suitable for Colleges and Schools constantly for sale by the Publisher." It has 31 of the Tanner and Harrison engraved maps of the continents and foreign countries that appeared in the (1815) and (1816) "New And Elegant General Atlas" (only Netherlands bears Lucas' imprint, engraved by Young & Delleker, and is basically the same as the map that appears in the 1823 "General Atlas Containing Distinct Maps..." ). Of the remaining 36 maps, 8 are of South America and the West Indies and are unchanged in the 1823 atlas, the other 28 maps are in many cases early states of the new U.S. maps that appear in the 1823 atlas and replace the Tanner engraved U.S. maps of 1815 and 1816 atlases. They all have Lucas' imprint and show various engravers, Welch, Young & Delker, Cone & Freeman, Kneass, and Hufty. Compared to the early 1823 atlas (our #4584), 16 of the 28 U.S. maps are earlier issues, with only one being a later issue - New Hampshire shows Merrimack County (1823) which does not appear on the early 1823 atlas map (this was probably drawn in anticipation of creation). Of particular note are: Louisiana, a double page map engraved by Harrison and "Reduced from W. Darby's Four Sheet Map" which is dated 1817 as does not show Alabama or Arkansas Territory, and a map of "North Western and Michigan Territories" which is the same base map as the 1823 "Michigan Ter." but shows a much smaller Michigan in a configuration that Paullin dates as 1819 with a large North Western Territory extending to the west. Karpinski 94 incorrectly dates this map as "certainly as late as 1824" while mentioning that Phillips dates it 1819 (?). We cannot find the Phillips entry, but we bel
Lucas Jr., Fielding
Eastern Hemisphere.
1822
World Atlas
Authors Lucas Jr., Fielding
Full Title Eastern Hemisphere. (1822)
List No 4866.001
Note Engraved. Colored by region.
Lucas Jr., Fielding
Western Hemisphere.
1822
World Atlas
Authors Lucas Jr., Fielding
Full Title Western Hemisphere. (1822)
List No 4866.002
Note Engraved. Colored by region.
Lucas Jr., Fielding
Mercator's Chart.
1822
World Atlas
Authors Lucas Jr., Fielding
Full Title Mercator's Chart. Sam Harrison, Scl. Phia. (1822)
List No 4866.003
Note Engraved. Colored by region. Deserts stippled.
DeSilver, Robert
Title Page: General atlas of …
1822
World Atlas
Authors DeSilver, Robert
Full Title (Title Page to) A new and approved general atlas of the World. Philadelphia: Published by Robert Desilver, 110 Walnut Street. 1822.
List No 5738A
Note Atlas of hand colored maps. Title page includes table of contents listing 47 maps (of which we have 10: Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Ohio and Switzerland). Unbound sheets.
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