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Tanner, Henry S.
Cover: United States of Amer …
1829
Case Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title (Covers to) United States of America: by H.S. Tanner, 1829. Entered ... the 10th day of June, 1829, by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Engraved by H.S. Tanner, assisted by E.B. Dawson, W. Allen & J. Knight.
List No 0975A
Tanner, Henry S.
United States of America.
1829
Case Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title United States of America: by H.S. Tanner, 1829. Entered ... the 10th day of June, 1829, by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Engraved by H.S. Tanner, assisted by E.B. Dawson, W. Allen & J. Knight.
List No 0975.001
Note The first edition. With inset maps of fourteen cities, South Florida, Oregon and the Mandan Districts (with a chart of the Outlet of Oregon River), two Statistical tables, and fourteen profiles of portages, canals and railroads. With Tanner's "Memoir...Intended to Accompany His New Map of the United States." This was one of the most popular general maps of the eastern United States and went through several editions (Phillips, Karrow, Yale, and Howes show editions of 1829, 1830, 1832, 1834, 1836, 1838, 1839, 1841, 1843, and 1850). Distances on all major roads are shown between towns, an effort that Tanner states in the Memoir caused the map to take twice as long to produce. Latitude is measured from Washington, D.C., making this a truly "American" map. Although Tanner states that "The new map of the United States is founded on, and embraces generally, the valuable and original information, contained in our American Atlas," the general form of the map bears a striking resemblance to J.&A. Walker's Map of the United States published in London in 1827, a fact that Tanner does not mention. Howes (T23) shows "An Alphabetical Index to the four sheet map of the United States," also to accompany editions of the map. This is one of best early large maps of the United States and the premier map for its period, without equal until Mitchell produced the first edition of his Reference and Distance Map of the United States in 1834. Kept in a half leather case with ties to keep it closed. Measuring 23x18, it has "Tanner's United States" embossed on the red leather spine.
Bouchette, Joseph, Wyld, Jam …
Cover: District of Montreal, …
1831
Case Map
Authors Bouchette, Joseph, Wyld, James, 1812-1887
Full Title (Covers to) To his most Excellent Majesty, King William IV, this Topographical Map of the District Of Montreal, Lower Canada, Exhibiting The New Civil Division of the District into Counties pursuant to a recent act of the Provincial Legislature, also a large section of Upper Canada, Traversed by the Rideau Canal, Is ... most humbly & gratefully dedicated by ... Joseph Bouchette, His Majesty's Surveyor General of the Province and Lieutt. Colonel C.M. Engraved by J. & C. Walker, 47 Bernard Street, Russel Square. Published by James Wyld ... Charing Cross, London May 2nd 1831. (inset) Continuation of the Rideau Canal from Rideau Lake at A to Kingston.
List No 4434A
Bouchette, Joseph, Wyld, Jam …
Map of the District Of Montr …
1831
Case Map
Authors Bouchette, Joseph, Wyld, James, 1812-1887
Full Title To his most Excellent Majesty, King William IV, this Topographical Map of the District Of Montreal, Lower Canada, Exhibiting The New Civil Division of the District into Counties pursuant to a recent act of the Provincial Legislature, also a large section of Upper Canada, Traversed by the Rideau Canal, Is ... most humbly & gratefully dedicated by ... Joseph Bouchette, His Majesty's Surveyor General of the Province and Lieutt. Colonel C.M. Engraved by J. & C. Walker, 47 Bernard Street, Russel Square. Published by James Wyld ... Charing Cross, London May 2nd 1831. (inset) Continuation of the Rideau Canal from Rideau Lake at A to Kingston.
List No 4434.001
Note Issued to accompany the author's "British Dominions..." of 1832. In the preface, referring to this map and the map of Quebec, Bouchette states "In the general frame work of the maps of Lower Canada, which are upon a large and explanatory scale, the author was materially aided by his previous topographical exhibit of that province, published in 1815...but the details are entirely new and compiled, with the greatest care, from numerous original surveys and documents of indubitable authenticity, that have enabled him to lay down every minutia of topography." And on the last page of volume one, the maps are stated to be "hitherto unequaled for local precision." Essentially, this map of Montreal District and the sister map of Quebec are of the same large scale of the 1815 Map of Lower Canada, but actually enlarge the area of coverage (the mother map was already over ten feet long) to a combined length of over fifteen feet, all with massive updating to show the growth of settlement and survey. The Montreal map also emphasizes the Rideau Canal with a large inset map and by adding that portion of Upper Canada through with the canal passes (the text refers to the canal as Canada's equivalent of the Erie Canal). Another remarkable production by Bouchette. Map has outline color and is dissected into 33 sections. Folds with marbled end sheets into a half leather marbled paper covered slip case 35x23.5 with "Montreal" stamped in gilt on the spine.
Bouchette, Joseph, Wyld, Jam …
Cover: Districts of Quebec, …
1831
Case Map
Authors Bouchette, Joseph, Wyld, James, 1812-1887
Full Title (Covers to) To His Most Excellent Majesty King William IV, This topographical map of the Districts of Quebec, Three Rivers, St. Francis and Gaspe, Lower Canada, Exhibiting the new civil division of the districts into counties pursuant to a recent act of the Provincial Legislature, Is ... Most Humbly and gratefully dedicated by ... Joseph Bouchette ... Engraved By J. & C. Walker 47 Bernard Street, Russel Square. Published by James Wyld, Geographer to the King, Charing Cross, London May 2nd 1831. (with) Map of the Interior District of Gaspe ...
List No 4435A
Note Huge map of Quebec District extending from Lake St. Peter to the District of Gaspe with a large inset map of the Gaspe Peninsula. With five views that are the same views used in the author's 1815 Map of Lower Canada, from which this 18321 map is derived. See notes to the 1831 Map of the District of Montreal. Dissected into three sheets, the central sheet into 25 sections, and the western and eastern sheet each into 20 sections. Outline color. Map sheets fold with green end papers each respectively labeled "Central", "West" and "East" in ms on bookplates reading "Jas. Wyld (Successor to Mr. Faden) Geographer To Her Majesty. Charing Cross, East ..." Outer slip case is full green leather 26x19.5 with "Quebec 3 Rivers" stamped on the spine in gold.
Bouchette, Joseph, Wyld, Jam …
This topographical map of th …
1831
Case Map
Authors Bouchette, Joseph, Wyld, James, 1812-1887
Full Title To His Most Excellent Majesty King William IV, This topographical map of the Districts of Quebec, Three Rivers, St. Francis and Gaspe, Lower Canada, Exhibiting the new civil division of the districts into counties pursuant to a recent act of the Provincial Legislature, Is ... Most Humbly and gratefully dedicated by ... Joseph Bouchette ... Engraved By J. & C. Walker 47 Bernard Street, Russel Square. Published by James Wyld, Geographer to the King, Charing Cross, London May 2nd 1831. (with) Map of the Interior District of Gaspe ...
List No 4435.001
Note Huge map of Quebec District extending from Lake St. Peter to the District of Gaspe with a large inset map of the Gaspe Peninsula. With five views that are the same views used in the author's 1815 Map of Lower Canada, from which this 18321 map is derived. See notes to the 1831 Map of the District of Montreal. Dissected into three sheets, the central sheet into 25 sections, and the western and eastern sheet each into 20 sections. Outline color. Map sheets fold with green end papers each respectively labeled "Central", "West" and "East" in ms on bookplates reading "Jas. Wyld (Successor to Mr. Faden) Geographer To Her Majesty. Charing Cross, East ..." Outer slip case is full green leather 26x19.5 with "Quebec 3 Rivers" stamped on the spine in gold.
Bouchette, Joseph, Bouchette …
Map of the Provinces of Lowe …
1831
Case Map
Authors Bouchette, Joseph, Bouchette, Joseph Jun., Wyld, James, 1812-1887
Full Title To His most Excellent Majesty King William IVth. This Map of the Provinces of Lower & Upper Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Prince Edward Island, With A Large Section Of The United States, Compiled from the latest & most approved Astronomical observations, Authorities & recent Surveys, Is ... most humbly & gratefully dedicated by ... Joseph Bouchette Junr. Deputy Surveyor General of the Province Of Lower Canada. Engraved by J. & C. Walker, Bernard Street, Russel Square. Published ... by James Wyld ... Charing Cross, London May 2nd 1831. (inset) The British Dominions in North America. (inset) The Gulf Of St. Lawrence, shewing the Geographical position of the Principal Headlands ...
List No 4436.000
Note First edition, to accompany the author's "British Dominions in North America." A later enlarged edition was published in New York by Sherman & Smith in 1846 (see our #5071), reprinted with additions in 1852, 1853 (no significant changes)(see NMM 479 for an atlas edition of the map, 1853). Joseph Bouchette Junior carried on his father's work and this map is a worthy successor to the elder Bouchette's 1815 map of Upper and Lower Canada. The scale is almost three times as large and the size of the map is doubled. A list of authorities is given, all Canadian, ending with "several important American Authorities" (which are unnamed). Lands belonging to the Canada Company are shown. There is a great deal of detail in the U.S. portions of the map, and attention is paid to the Maine boundary dispute with a note - but only the British claim line is shown. Outline color by state. Map has green cloth edging and is dissected into 35 sections. Folds with blue paper end sheets into a new gray cloth folding case 28x21.5 with "Upper And Lower Canada J. Bouchette, Jr. 1831" stamped in gilt on the spine.
Walker, J. & C.
Covers: Map Of The World.
1840
Case Map
Authors Walker, J. & C.
Full Title (Covers to) To Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, This Map Of The World On Mercator's Projection, Is Most Respectfully Dedicated, By Her devoted Subjects, J. & C. Walker. Published by J. & C. Walker, No. 9 Castle Street Holborn. 1840. Published For The Proprietors, By J. And C. Walker, 9, Castle Street. (inset) The North Pole And The Adjacent Lands. (inset) The South Pole And The Lands Adjacent.
List No 3820A
Note Map measures 81x128 without including the tables on the side margin. Extensive tables of population, size of countries, chief productions, important towns and cities, values of imports and exports, national debt, number of naval vessels and distances surround the map of the world. Classic example of Victorian obsession with maps and statistics showing the growth of western cultural dominance over the world. Full color. Dissected into 28 sections and folded into brown cloth covered boards 39x25 with "Walker's World With Statistical & Distance Tables." stamped in gold on the cover.
Walker, J. & C.
Map of the World.
1840
Case Map
Authors Walker, J. & C.
Full Title To Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, This Map Of The World On Mercator's Projection, Is Most Respectfully Dedicated, By Her devoted Subjects, J. & C. Walker. Published by J. & C. Walker, No. 9 Castle Street Holborn. 1840. Published For The Proprietors, By J. And C. Walker, 9, Castle Street. (inset) The North Pole And The Adjacent Lands. (inset) The South Pole And The Lands Adjacent.
List No 3820.001
Note Map measures 81x128 without including the tables on the side margin. Extensive tables of population, size of countries, chief productions, important towns and cities, values of imports and exports, national debt, number of naval vessels and distances surround the map of the world. Classic example of Victorian obsession with maps and statistics showing the growth of western cultural dominance over the world. Full color. Dissected into 28 sections and folded into brown cloth covered boards 39x25 with "Walker's World With Statistical & Distance Tables." stamped in gold on the cover.
Bouchette, Joseph
Cover: Provinces of Canada.
1846
Case Map
Authors Bouchette, Joseph
Full Title (Covers to) Map Of The Provinces Of Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island. With A Large Section Of The United States And Exhibiting The Boundary Of The British Dominions in North America. According To The Treaties Of 1842 & 1846. Compiled from the latest and most approved Astronomical observations, Authorities and recent Surveys. By Joseph Bouchette Depy. Survr. Genl. L.C. 1846. Entered ... 1846, by Joseph Bouchette ... Canada. Entered ... 1846 by Joseph Bouchette ... New York. Engraved by Sherman & Smith New York. (with 5 inset maps).
List No 5071A
Bouchette, Joseph
Map Of The Provinces Of Cana …
1846
Case Map
Authors Bouchette, Joseph
Full Title Map Of The Provinces Of Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island. With A Large Section Of The United States And Exhibiting The Boundary Of The British Dominions in North America. According To The Treaties Of 1842 & 1846. Compiled from the latest and most approved Astronomical observations, Authorities and recent Surveys. By Joseph Bouchette Depy. Survr. Genl. L.C. 1846. Entered ... 1846, by Joseph Bouchette ... Canada. Entered ... 1846 by Joseph Bouchette ... New York. Engraved by Sherman & Smith New York. (with 5 inset maps).
List No 5071.001
Note First edition. This map is an extensive revision and redrawing on the same scale of Bouchette's 1831 map of Upper and Lower Canada (see our #4436). The map is extended east to include all of Nova Scotia and further north to include Anticosti Island. New inset maps are added of Environs of Montreal, Lake Superior, and the Niagara District, and the other insets of Newfoundland and British North America are thoroughly revised. The changes to the U.S./Canadian boundaries in Oregon (1846) and Maine (1842) are shown, as well as the first three, short Canadian railways (compared to a large number shown underway in the U.S.). In addition, there are many other revisions to the main map, well documented by Winearls. Copyrights are given for Canada and New York. NMM 479 is a folio atlas version of the six sheets of this map issued in 1853. Winearls lists two later editions of the map in 1852 and 1853. To us, the most interesting aspect of this edition is the fact it was engraved and printed in New York by Sherman and Smith, rather than in London by J. & C. Walker and James Wyld as with the 1831 edition. The style is very definitely "New York" - bold and visually striking. This is the second large Canadian map drawn by Canadians that was engraved in America - after the map of the Canadas by David Taylor, 1834 (see our #4691). It is a most beautiful and rare map. Full color by county. Map is dissected into three sheets of 16 sections each. Map has silk edging, and folds with green plain end sheets into a burgundy leather slip case with "Bouchette's Map Of British North America 1846." stamped in gold.
Stanford, Edward
Covers: Stanford's Map Of In …
1859
Case Map
Authors Stanford, Edward
Full Title (Covers to) Stanford's Map Of India. Based On The Surveys Executed By Order Of The Honourable The East India Company, Special Maps Of The Surveyor General And Other Authorities, Showing The Latest Territorial Acquisitions And The Independent And Protected States, Railways, Canals, &c. 1859. London: Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross. Drawn & Engraved by J. & C. Walker. (inset) The Malay Peninsula &c. Showing The British Possessions Beyond The Ganges. (with 3 additional inset maps).
List No 0945A
Note Full color. The insets include: The Malay Peninsula, Distances and Bearing from Calcutta, Distances and Bearings from Madras, and Distances and Bearings from Bombay. Map is in two sheets, each dissected into 36 sections. The two sheets fold with pale yellow end sheets labelled "North" and "South" into a brown cloth covered slip case 22x15.5 with a label reading "Stanford's Map Of India, Shewing The Latest Territorial Acquisitions of the British, the Independent and Protected States, Railways, Canals, Post Offices, Military Stations, &c. And Diagrams Exhibiting Distances & Bearings from the Three Presidencies of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay. London: Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross."
Stanford, Edward
Stanford's Map Of India.
1859
Case Map
Authors Stanford, Edward
Full Title Stanford's Map Of India. Based On The Surveys Executed By Order Of The Honourable The East India Company, Special Maps Of The Surveyor General And Other Authorities, Showing The Latest Territorial Acquisitions And The Independent And Protected States, Railways, Canals, &c. 1859. London: Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross. Drawn & Engraved by J. & C. Walker. (inset) The Malay Peninsula &c. Showing The British Possessions Beyond The Ganges. (with 3 additional inset maps).
List No 0945.001
Note Full color. The insets include: The Malay Peninsula, Distances and Bearing from Calcutta, Distances and Bearings from Madras, and Distances and Bearings from Bombay. Map is in two sheets, each dissected into 36 sections. The two sheets fold with pale yellow end sheets labelled "North" and "South" into a brown cloth covered slip case 22x15.5 with a label reading "Stanford's Map Of India, Shewing The Latest Territorial Acquisitions of the British, the Independent and Protected States, Railways, Canals, Post Offices, Military Stations, &c. And Diagrams Exhibiting Distances & Bearings from the Three Presidencies of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay. London: Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross."
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