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Green, John, d d. 1757, Jeff …
N & S America.
1753
Chart Map
Authors Green, John, d d. 1757, Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title A chart of North and South America including the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, with the nearest coasts of Europe, Africa and Asia (by John Green]. Publish'd according to Act of Parliament Feb. 19, 1753, by T. Jefferys, Geographer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales at the Corner of St. Martins Lane Charing Cross ...
List No 4766.001
Note The 1st ed. of this map, here published as a complete chart of six sheets joined, dissected into 16 sections and folded into Jeffery's original case with a printed label: "Bought of Thomas Jefferys Engraver..." Both map and case are preserved in a new half cloth blue marbled paper book-like case 36x31 with "Green And Jefferys. Chart of North and South America. 1753." stamped in gilt on a leather label on the spine. "This is one of the most important American maps of the period, the first to label Behring's Straits, and the most accurate of the time in establishing more correct placements of the coasts of North and South America and Northeastern Asia. The map is extensively annotated by Green to show the differences of latitude and longitude between his placements on the map and other cartographers, notably Bellin, D'Anville, Brouckner, Popple, and especially DeLisle and Buache in their claims of new discoveries on the American Northwest coast. Jefferys also published Green's "Remarks, In Support of the New Chart of North and South America, in six sheets" which further detail Green's attack on DeLisle's cartography and French claims to the American Northwest. The six sheets of this map are also found bound individually with the text, as in Streeter 3453. Our copy has a printed paste down label in the lower corner of sheet six that explains the color code used to distinguish the different claims of the British, French, etc. Stevens & Tree list several later issues of this chart, including those that appear in Jeffery's American Atlas of 1775. Outline color.
Blaskowitz, Charles, Faden, …
Cover: Narraganset Bay topog …
1777
Case Map, Chart Map
Authors Blaskowitz, Charles, Faden, William, 1750?-1836
Full Title (Covers to) A Topographical Chart of the Bay of Narraganset in the Province of New England, with all the Isles contained therein, among which Rhode Island and Connonicut have been particularly Surveyed, Shewing the true position & bearings of the Banks, Shoals, Rocks &c. as likewise the Soundings: To which have been added the several Works & Batteries raised by the Americans. Taken by Order of the Principal Farmers on Rhode Island, By Charles Blaskowitz. Engraved & Printed for Wm. Faden, Charing Cross, as the Act directs, July 22d 1777. To the Right Honourable Hugh Earl Percy, Baron Percy, Lucy, Poinings, Fitz-Paine, Bryan & Latimer, Lieutenant General of His Majesty's Forces in Great Britain and America. This Plan is ... most humbly Inscribed, by ... Wm. Faden. (in manuscript) Hinck S.
List No 3951A
Blaskowitz, Charles, Faden, …
Topographical Chart of the B …
1777
Case Map, Chart Map
Authors Blaskowitz, Charles, Faden, William, 1750?-1836
Full Title A Topographical Chart of the Bay of Narraganset in the Province of New England, with all the Isles contained therein, among which Rhode Island and Connonicut have been particularly Surveyed, Shewing the true position & bearings of the Banks, Shoals, Rocks &c. as likewise the Soundings: To which have been added the several Works & Batteries raised by the Americans. Taken by Order of the Principal Farmers on Rhode Island, By Charles Blaskowitz. Engraved & Printed for Wm. Faden, Charing Cross, as the Act directs, July 22d 1777. To the Right Honourable Hugh Earl Percy, Baron Percy, Lucy, Poinings, Fitz-Paine, Bryan & Latimer, Lieutenant General of His Majesty's Forces in Great Britain and America. This Plan is ... most humbly Inscribed, by ... Wm. Faden. (in manuscript) Hinck S.
List No 3951.001
Note The most important map of the area around Providence and Newport issued during the Revolution. With hand painted color. A separately issued copy dissected into 16 sections and mounted on linen. Folds into a marbled slip case 24x17 with a paper label with "Rhode Island" printed in manuscript.
Dessiou, J. Foss, Faden, Wil …
A General Chart of the West …
1808
Case Map, Chart Map
Authors Dessiou, J. Foss, Faden, William, 1750?-1836
Full Title A General Chart of the West Indies And Gulf Of Mexico, describing The Gulf and Windward Passages, Coast Of Florida, Louisiana And Mexico, Bay of Honduras and Musquito Shore, likewise the Coast Of The Spanish Main To The Mouths Of The Orinoco. Drawn from the Surveys taken by Mr. Geo. Gauld, and others, the New Spanish Charts, &c. and adjusted from recent Observations, By J. Foss Dessiou, Master of the Royal Navy. Approved by the Chart Committee of the Admiralty. London, Published by W. Faden ... Charing Cross, June 4, 1808. Engraved by J. Tyrer, Chapel St. Pentonville. (inset) Chart Of The Virgin Islands. (inset) Chart Of The Coast Of Biruquete, Panama & Veragua, From Point Solano To Point Burica.
List No 4754.000
Note With two inset charts. This is a highly detailed general chart of the West Indies that is similar in scope and size to Arrowsmith's chart of the same area, but Dessiou's chart gives more detail to the coast lines, harbors, water depths, currents and less detail of the inland areas. We can find no specific reference to this wonderful chart, other than Tooley's Dictionary. Dessiou is listed in the National Maritime Museum Catalog as the author of a London edition of Le Petit Neptune Francais, also published by Faden. Scarce. Map is dissected into 40 sections, and mounted and edged with linen. Outline color. The map has a paste down label on the end sheet reading "Sold by Wm. Faden, Geographer to the King, Charing Cross". Folds into a new blue cloth folding case 32.5x21 with "Chart Of The West Indies J. Foss Dessiou 1808" stamped in gilt on the spine.
Eddy, John H.
Map Of The Country Thirty Mi …
1811
Case Map
Authors Eddy, John H.
Full Title Map Of The Country Thirty Miles Round the City of New York. Designed & Drawn by I.H. Eddy of N. York, 1812. To Dewitt Clinton Esqr. Mayor of the City of New York This Map is inscribed by his respectful friend The Author. Published by Prior & Dunning, Map & Chart sellers No. 111 Water Street. Copy Right secured according to Law. Engrd. by P. Maverick, Newark, N. Jersey.
List No 3472.000
Note 1st edition. Other editions of 1828, 36, 39, 42. Reengraved by Colton in 1846 (see our 1853 edition). Rare. Stokes: "This is one of the most complete, accurate, and beautiful early engraved maps showing New York and its environs." It was engraved by Peter Maverick. Stokes states that J. M. Atwood reengraved this map in 1846 for Colton (although the reengraving changed the map substantially). The 1828 reissue was in guide book form by Hooker and Blunt, Disturnell issued the 1836 and 39 editions (see our 1839 issue), and Goodrich issued the 1842 edition. Stokes dates the map at 1811 because of a reference to its publication in the October, 1811 issue of The American Medical and Philosophical Register. Eddy's name is written "I.H. Eddy" on the map, the "I" probably mistaken by the engraver for the "J." Map has outline color, dissected into 15 sections and mounted on linen. Folds with a gray marbled end sheet into a new gray cloth folding case 21x13 with "Thirty Miles Round New York J. Eddy 1811" stamped in gilt on the spine.
Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
Cover: Chart of the world, M …
1819
Case Map, Chart Map
Authors Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
Full Title (Covers to) Chart of the world upon Mercator's projection drawn from the most recent geographical materials exhibiting the whole of the new discoveries with the tracks of the principal navigators accurately adjusted from the most exact astronomical observations. London, published By John Cary, No. 181 Strand June 1819.
List No 4639A
Note A scarce map that is not listed in Fordham's Cary bibliography, nor in the British Museum list - the BM lists shows a later map (1827) with a different title. This is a finely detailed map in the best Cary style. The cartography follows closely his 18" globe of 1818 (see our copy) and may have been inspired by it - the scale is the same at the equator. The tracks of the various navigations of the period are shown with great precision. An interesting feature is the repetition of western Europe and Africa on both sides of the map. Full color. Map is dissected into 30 sections and folds into a dark olive green marbled board slip case 29x21 with label reading "World. Sold By C. Smith. Mapseller, 172 Strand, London." Relief shown pictorially.
Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
Chart of the world upon Merc …
1819
Case Map, Chart Map
Authors Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
Full Title Chart of the world upon Mercator's projection drawn from the most recent geographical materials exhibiting the whole of the new discoveries with the tracks of the principal navigators accurately adjusted from the most exact astronomical observations. London, published By John Cary, No. 181 Strand June 1819.
List No 4639.001
Note A scarce map that is not listed in Fordham's Cary bibliography, nor in the British Museum list - the BM lists shows a later map (1827) with a different title. This is a finely detailed map in the best Cary style. The cartography follows closely his 18" globe of 1818 (see our copy) and may have been inspired by it - the scale is the same at the equator. The tracks of the various navigations of the period are shown with great precision. An interesting feature is the repetition of western Europe and Africa on both sides of the map. Full color. Map is dissected into 30 sections and folds into a dark olive green marbled board slip case 29x21 with label reading "World. Sold By C. Smith. Mapseller, 172 Strand, London." Relief shown pictorially.
Darton, William, Gardner, W. …
Cover: Comparative heights, …
1823
Case Map
Authors Darton, William, Gardner, W.R.
Full Title (Covers to) New and Improved View of the Comparative Heights of the Principal Mountains and Lengths of the Principal Rivers In The World, The whole Judiciously arranged from the various Authorities Extant. By W.R. Gardner. London: William Darton, 58 Holborn Hill, 10 Mo. 23rd, 1823. W.R. Gardner Sculpt. 367 Strand.
List No 4608A
Darton, William, Gardner, W. …
Comparative Heights of the P …
1823
Case Map
Authors Darton, William, Gardner, W.R.
Full Title New and Improved View of the Comparative Heights of the Principal Mountains and Lengths of the Principal Rivers In The World, The whole Judiciously arranged from the various Authorities Extant. By W.R. Gardner. London: William Darton, 58 Holborn Hill, 10 Mo. 23rd, 1823. W.R. Gardner Sculpt. 367 Strand.
List No 4608.001
Note This may be the earliest chart to depict the heights of mountains and the lengths of rivers together in one illustration, with the rivers hanging down over the mountains. Wolter says that Bulla's Tableau Comparatif of 1826 is the earliest of the combined mountain and river type, but he had not seen this chart by Gardner done three years earlier and does not list it. This chart is beautifully done and, while not large in size, it is impressive in its scope. Full color. Map is mounted on linen, dissected into 8 sections with an end sheet label reading "The Most Approved Modern Maps, Plans, And Charts, Of every Description, From The Best Authorities, Constantly on Sale at William Darton's Map, Print, and Chart Warehouse, 58, Holborn Hill, London..." Map folds into a dark green marbled cardboard case with a turquoise paper label printed with the map title (as above), there is a "William Darton's, Map seller" bookplate label on the back of the case.
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.
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
Wilkes, Charles, 1798-1877
Chart Of Georges Shoal & Ban …
1837
Case Map, Chart Map
Authors Wilkes, Charles, 1798-1877
Full Title Chart Of Georges Shoal & Bank, Surveyed By Charles Wilkes, Lieut. Commandant ... in U.S. brig Porpoise, schooners Maria & Hadassah. By order of the Hon. Mahlon Dickerson, Secretary of the Navy. Published under the direction of the Navy Commissioners. 1837. Drawn by J. Alden and W. May. Engraved by S. Stiles, Sherman & Smith, New-York.
List No 3340.000
Note First detailed chart of Georges Shoal. First chart by Wilkes. Without color. Dissected into 16 sections and mounted on linen. Folds into a new gray cloth folding case 26.5x30 with "Chart Of Georges Shoal C. Wilkes 1837" stamped in gilt on the spine.
Teesdale, Henry, Dower, John …
Chart of the World On Mercat …
1844
Case Map
Authors Teesdale, Henry, Dower, John Nicaragua
Full Title A New Chart of the World On Mercator's Projection With The Tracks Of The Most Celebrated & Recent Navigators. Engraved by John Dower, Pentonville. Published By Henry Teesdale & Co. 2, Brunswick Row, Queens Square, London 1844.
List No 2830.001
Note 1st edition 1841. Shows independent Texas. Similar to Mitchell's World which was first published in 1837. Although it looks like the Mitchell, particularly in the title and overall size, they are clearly different maps. Map is in two sheets, each dissected into 16 sections and edged in green cloth. Sheets have beautiful marbled paper end sheets, and fold in an elegant full red leather folio 39x27 embossed in gold with "Teesdale's Map Of The World" and a decorative border. No mention of the U.S. Exploring Expedition track (which the Mitchell shows). Full color by country.
Teesdale, Henry, Dower, John …
Covers: Chart of the World O …
1844
Case Map
Authors Teesdale, Henry, Dower, John Nicaragua
Full Title (Covers to) A New Chart of the World On Mercator's Projection With The Tracks Of The Most Celebrated & Recent Navigators. Engraved by John Dower, Pentonville. Published By Henry Teesdale & Co. 2, Brunswick Row, Queens Square, London 1844.
List No 2830A
Note 1st edition 1841. Shows independent Texas. Similar to Mitchell's World which was first published in 1837. Although it looks like the Mitchell, particularly in the title and overall size, they are clearly different maps. Map is in two sheets, each dissected into 16 sections and edged in green cloth. Sheets have beautiful marbled paper end sheets, and fold in an elegant full red leather folio 39x27 embossed in gold with "Teesdale's Map Of The World" and a decorative border. No mention of the U.S. Exploring Expedition track (which the Mitchell shows). Full color by country.
Teesdale, Henry, Dower, John …
Chart of the World On Mercat …
1857
Case Map
Authors Teesdale, Henry, Dower, John Nicaragua
Full Title A New Chart of the World On Mercator's Projection With The Tracks Of The Most Celebrated & Recent Navigators. Engraved by John Dower, Pentonville. Published By Thomas Deacon & Co. Late H. Teesdale & Co. No. 1 Prujean Square St. Pauls & Sold by Simpkin, Marshall & Compy. Stationers Hall Court. New Edition. London, 1857. John Dower, Engraver, Cumming Place, Pentonville, London.
List No 3838.001
Note Significantly updated from the 1844 edition: more discoveries shown in the Arctic and Antarctica, Western U.S. shows Fremont and results of Mexican War, Ocean currents are indicated world-wide, Australia and Africa are more detailed from explorations. Full color by country. Map is in two sheets, each dissected into 16 sections and edged in green cloth. Sheets have beautiful marbled paper end sheets, and fold in full brown leather covers 39.5x27 embossed in gold with "Teesdale's Map Of The World" and a decorative border.
Teesdale, Henry, Dower, John …
Covers: Chart of the World O …
1857
Case Map
Authors Teesdale, Henry, Dower, John Nicaragua
Full Title (Covers to) A New Chart of the World On Mercator's Projection With The Tracks Of The Most Celebrated & Recent Navigators. Engraved by John Dower, Pentonville. Published By Thomas Deacon & Co. Late H. Teesdale & Co. No. 1 Prujean Square St. Pauls & Sold by Simpkin, Marshall & Compy. Stationers Hall Court. New Edition. London, 1857. John Dower, Engraver, Cumming Place, Pentonville, London.
List No 3838A
Note Significantly updated from the 1844 edition: more discoveries shown in the Arctic and Antarctica, Western U.S. shows Fremont and results of Mexican War, Ocean currents are indicated world-wide, Australia and Africa are more detailed from explorations. Full color by country. Map is in two sheets, each dissected into 16 sections and edged in green cloth. Sheets have beautiful marbled paper end sheets, and fold in full brown leather covers 39.5x27 embossed in gold with "Teesdale's Map Of The World" and a decorative border.
Rutley, F.
Chart Of Geographical Illust …
1915
Case Map
Authors Rutley, F.
Full Title Andrews' Schoolroom Chart Of Geographical Illustrations. Thomas Murby, 32, Bouverie Street, Fleet Street, London. Designed by F. Rutley Esq, H.M. Geol. Survey. Drawn by Waldo Sargeant, Printed by W. Griggs. (inset) Map Of Europe Explanatory Of Geographical Terms. (untitled birds eye view illustrating land and water formations). (with 6 additional inset maps and 1 profile).
List No 0867.000
Note Date is approximate. Maps include: Map Of Europe, untitled birds eye view of land formations, The Earth In Space, The World In Hemispheres, Zones (also showing mountains of the world), The Seasons, Hemispheres Shewing The Proportion Of Land To Water, and Points Of The Compass (showing rivers of the world). Profile is titled "Section Of The Earth's Crust." Full printed color. Map is dissected into 36 sections and is edged and backed with linen. Folds into marbled end sheets into a new rust cloth folding case 24x28 with "Andrews' Chart of Geographical Illustrations F. Rutley 1915" stamped in gold on the spine.
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