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Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Chronologie, rois de France.
1775
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title Chronologie des rois de France. 1755 (i.e. 1775?)
List No 3658F
Note Pen-and-ink. Chronological chart covering the period 420-1774. "Voyez leurs portraits, feuille 74."
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Table genealogique, rois de …
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title Table genealogique de la troisieme race des rois de France, ou l'on voit les principales branches qui en sont sorties. Avec privilege du Roi. (1693)
List No 3658N
Note Engraved genealogical chart. From Robert le Fort to Louis 14. le Grand. On verso "60" and title "Table genealogique de la 3me race." David Rumsey Collection copy: has additions in red ink.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Table genealogique, rois de …
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title Table genealogique de la troisieme race des rois de France, ou l'on voit les provinces & principales viles qui sont revenues a la courone sous chacun de ces rois. Avec privilege du Roi. (1693)
List No 3658O
Note Engraved genealogical chart. From Robert le Fort to Louis 14. le Grand. On verso "61" and title "Table genealogique de la 3me race." David Rumsey Collection copy: has additions in red ink.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Table genealogique, rois de …
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title Table genealogique de la troisieme race des rois de France, ou l'on voit enquette annee chacun deux a commence a regner. Avec privilege du Roi. (1693)
List No 3658P
Note Engraved genealogical chart. Hand colored. From Robert le Fort to Louis 14. le Grand. On verso "62" and title "Table genealogique de la 3me race."
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Table genealogique, rois de …
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title Table genealogique de la troisieme race des rois de France, ou l'on voit de quelle maniere ils ont succede les uns aux autres depuis l'an 987 jusqu'a present. Avec privilege du Roi. (1693)
List No 3658Q
Note Engraved genealogical chart. From Robert le Fort to Louis 14. le Grand. On verso "63" and title "Table genealogique de la 3me race." David Rumsey Collection copy: has additions in red ink.
Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773, …
I Table de la geographie phy …
1754
Physical Atlas
Authors Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773, Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Full Title Iere. Table de la geographie physique, ou l'on voit la division naturelle de la Terre et de la Mer par la continuite des chaines de montagnes qui ceignent notre globe. Dressee par Phil. Buache et publiee sous le privilege de l'Ac. des Sc. le 4 Septbre. 1754. A Paris sur le Quay de l'Horloge ou se trouvent les Cartes de Guillaume Delisle.
List No 5698C
Note Engraved chart, hand col. "48."
Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773, …
II Table de la geographie ph …
1757
Physical Atlas
Authors Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773, Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Full Title IIeme. Table de la geographie physique, ou l'on voit la suite generale de la division naturelle de la Terre et de la Mer par les chaines de montagnes et le cours des fleuves. Dressee par Phil. Buache et publiee sous le privge. de l'Ac. des Sces. A Paris sur le Quay de l'Horloge ou se trouve l'Atlas de G. Delisle. (1757)
List No 5698D
Note Engraved chart, hand col. "49."
Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773, …
III Table de la geographie p …
1754
Physical Atlas
Authors Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773, Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Full Title IIIeme. Table de la geographie physique, ou l'on indique les fleuves qui se dechargent dans la Mer Mediterranee, et la suite des chaines de montagnes qui l'environnent, et qui sont comme les relevements de son bassin, avec ce qui regarde la Mer Caspienne et la Mer Morte dans l'interieur des terres de l'Asie. Dressee par Philippe Buache et publiee sous le privelege de l'Acad. des Sciences. A Paris sur le Quay de l'Horloge ou se trouvent les cartes de Guill. Delisle, du 4. Septembre 1754.
List No 5698E
Note Engraved chart, hand col. "50."
Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773, …
IV Table de la geographie ph …
1770
Physical Atlas
Authors Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773, Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Full Title IVe. Table de la geographie physique, France, naturellement divisee, par les differentes chaines de montagnes qui s'y trouvent, en plusieurs bassins terrestres, ou terreins arroses par les eaux de ses fleuves, dont on indique les principales rivieres. Dressee par Phil. Buache, Ier. Geog. du Roi, de l'Ac. des Sc. Publiee avec l'approbation et sous le privilege de l'Acad. en May 1770.
List No 5698F
Note Engraved chart, hand col. "51."
Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773, …
V Table de la geographie phy …
1770
Physical Atlas
Authors Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773, Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Full Title Veme. Table de la geographie physique, ou l'on indique le cours de la Siene, les villes qu'elle arrose, les rivieres qu'elle recoit et les differentes hauteurs d'ou s'ecoulent leurs eaux. Dressee par Phil. Buache, Ier. Geog. du Roi, de l'Ac. des Sc. Publiee avec l'approbation et sous le privilege de l'Acad. en May 1770.
List No 5698G
Note Engraved chart, hand col. "52."
Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773, …
Explication Carte, France ph …
1770
Physical Atlas
Authors Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773, Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Full Title Explication de la Carte de la France physique ou divisee par son etat naturel, en terreins de fleuves et chaines de montagnes. Dressee par Phil. Buache, Ier. Geog. du Roi, de l'Ac. des Sc. Publiee avec l'approbation et sous le privilege de l'Acad. en May 1770.
List No 5698H
Note Engraved chart, hand col. "46."
Jefferys, Thomas
(Dedication page to) The Wes …
1788
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Dedication page to) The West-India atlas: or, a compendious description of the West-Indies: illustrated with forty one correct charts and maps, taken From actual surveys. Together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose that part of the world. By the late Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London: Printed for Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Map, Chart, Print-Sellers, and Globe Makers, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII.
List No 4723D
Note "To Sir William Young, Bart., late Captain-General and Governor in Chief of his Majesty's Island of Dominica and First Commissioner for the Disposal of Lands in the ceded islands, F.R.S. &c., &c., &c. ... by Sayer and Bennett." The dedication page is illustrated. This is a superb atlas of the West Indies and a companion atlas to Jeffery's American Atlas also first issued in 1775. The latest date on the charts in this copy is 1788 (The Cape Verd Islands). There is a beautifully illustrated title page that precedes the main title page, which reads "The West Indian Atlas..." Jefferys died in 1771, Sayer and Bennet acquired his materials in preparation for this atlas, and published the atlas posthumously under his name (as they did with the American Atlas) in 1775. The heart of this atlas and the most detailed part is the sixteen sheet large chart and index sheet of the whole of the West Indies. The rest of the atlas consists of charts of the Atlantic Islands and the British Channel, as well as individual maps and charts of seventeen islands in the West Indies. Twenty seven pages of text gives the sources for the maps and charts, and a historical account of the West Indies. Three of the large chart maps also appeared in the American Atlas. Comparing the two Florida sheets in this atlas to the same sheets in the 1775 American Atlas, numerous changes to the coast lines and other features appear. That would indicate that Sayer updated the charts as the atlas was reissued - Phillips shows issues of 1775, 1781, 1787, 1794, 1796, 1807, and 1818. With the 1794 and later editions, 20 maps are added of various additional islands. Sayer and Bennet also published in 1775 a smaller version of this atlas called "The West India Islands: From Actual Survey and Observations..." that consisted of the same text, a general chart of the Islands, and the same sixteen or seventeen (depending on the edition) charts of the islands that appear in the larger version (P3942). Finall
Jefferys, Thomas
Text page: West-India atlas.
1788
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Text page to) The West-India atlas: or, a compendious description of the West-Indies: illustrated with forty one correct charts and maps, taken From actual surveys. Together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose that part of the world. By the late Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London: Printed for Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Map, Chart, Print-Sellers, and Globe Makers, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII. Introduction.
List No 4723F
Note This is a superb atlas of the West Indies and a companion atlas to Jeffery's American Atlas also first issued in 1775. The latest date on the charts in this copy is 1788 (The Cape Verd Islands). There is a beautifully illustrated title page that precedes the main title page, which reads "The West Indian Atlas..." Jefferys died in 1771, Sayer and Bennet acquired his materials in preparation for this atlas, and published the atlas posthumously under his name (as they did with the American Atlas) in 1775. The heart of this atlas and the most detailed part is the sixteen sheet large chart and index sheet of the whole of the West Indies. The rest of the atlas consists of charts of the Atlantic Islands and the British Channel, as well as individual maps and charts of seventeen islands in the West Indies. Twenty seven pages of text gives the sources for the maps and charts, and a historical account of the West Indies. Three of the large chart maps also appeared in the American Atlas. Comparing the two Florida sheets in this atlas to the same sheets in the 1775 American Atlas, numerous changes to the coast lines and other features appear. That would indicate that Sayer updated the charts as the atlas was reissued - Phillips shows issues of 1775, 1781, 1787, 1794, 1796, 1807, and 1818. With the 1794 and later editions, 20 maps are added of various additional islands. Sayer and Bennet also published in 1775 a smaller version of this atlas called "The West India Islands: From Actual Survey and Observations..." that consisted of the same text, a general chart of the Islands, and the same sixteen or seventeen (depending on the edition) charts of the islands that appear in the larger version (P3942). Finally, Jefferys himself published in 1762 "A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies" which was issued in quarto, with a general chart and 32 maps and plans of harbors and towns (P3941).
Jefferys, Thomas
Text page: West-India atlas.
1788
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Text page to) The West-India atlas: or, a compendious description of the West-Indies: illustrated with forty one correct charts and maps, taken From actual surveys. Together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose that part of the world. By the late Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London: Printed for Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Map, Chart, Print-Sellers, and Globe Makers, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII.
List No 4723G
Note This is a superb atlas of the West Indies and a companion atlas to Jeffery's American Atlas also first issued in 1775. The latest date on the charts in this copy is 1788 (The Cape Verd Islands). There is a beautifully illustrated title page that precedes the main title page, which reads "The West Indian Atlas..." Jefferys died in 1771, Sayer and Bennet acquired his materials in preparation for this atlas, and published the atlas posthumously under his name (as they did with the American Atlas) in 1775. The heart of this atlas and the most detailed part is the sixteen sheet large chart and index sheet of the whole of the West Indies. The rest of the atlas consists of charts of the Atlantic Islands and the British Channel, as well as individual maps and charts of seventeen islands in the West Indies. Twenty seven pages of text gives the sources for the maps and charts, and a historical account of the West Indies. Three of the large chart maps also appeared in the American Atlas. Comparing the two Florida sheets in this atlas to the same sheets in the 1775 American Atlas, numerous changes to the coast lines and other features appear. That would indicate that Sayer updated the charts as the atlas was reissued - Phillips shows issues of 1775, 1781, 1787, 1794, 1796, 1807, and 1818. With the 1794 and later editions, 20 maps are added of various additional islands. Sayer and Bennet also published in 1775 a smaller version of this atlas called "The West India Islands: From Actual Survey and Observations..." that consisted of the same text, a general chart of the Islands, and the same sixteen or seventeen (depending on the edition) charts of the islands that appear in the larger version (P3942). Finally, Jefferys himself published in 1762 "A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies" which was issued in quarto, with a general chart and 32 maps and plans of harbors and towns (P3941).
Jefferys, Thomas
Text page: West-India atlas.
1788
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Text page to) The West-India atlas: or, a compendious description of the West-Indies: illustrated with forty one correct charts and maps, taken From actual surveys. Together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose that part of the world. By the late Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London: Printed for Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Map, Chart, Print-Sellers, and Globe Makers, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII. (Right-hand page): "The West-India Atlas, Part I. A General View of the West Indies."
List No 4723H
Note This is a superb atlas of the West Indies and a companion atlas to Jeffery's American Atlas also first issued in 1775. The latest date on the charts in this copy is 1788 (The Cape Verd Islands). There is a beautifully illustrated title page that precedes the main title page, which reads "The West Indian Atlas..." Jefferys died in 1771, Sayer and Bennet acquired his materials in preparation for this atlas, and published the atlas posthumously under his name (as they did with the American Atlas) in 1775. The heart of this atlas and the most detailed part is the sixteen sheet large chart and index sheet of the whole of the West Indies. The rest of the atlas consists of charts of the Atlantic Islands and the British Channel, as well as individual maps and charts of seventeen islands in the West Indies. Twenty seven pages of text gives the sources for the maps and charts, and a historical account of the West Indies. Three of the large chart maps also appeared in the American Atlas. Comparing the two Florida sheets in this atlas to the same sheets in the 1775 American Atlas, numerous changes to the coast lines and other features appear. That would indicate that Sayer updated the charts as the atlas was reissued - Phillips shows issues of 1775, 1781, 1787, 1794, 1796, 1807, and 1818. With the 1794 and later editions, 20 maps are added of various additional islands. Sayer and Bennet also published in 1775 a smaller version of this atlas called "The West India Islands: From Actual Survey and Observations..." that consisted of the same text, a general chart of the Islands, and the same sixteen or seventeen (depending on the edition) charts of the islands that appear in the larger version (P3942). Finally, Jefferys himself published in 1762 "A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies" which was issued in quarto, with a general chart and 32 maps and plans of harbors and towns (P3941).
Jefferys, Thomas
Text page: West-India atlas.
1788
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Text page to) The West-India atlas: or, a compendious description of the West-Indies: illustrated with forty one correct charts and maps, taken From actual surveys. Together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose that part of the world. By the late Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London: Printed for Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Map, Chart, Print-Sellers, and Globe Makers, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII.
List No 4723I
Note This is a superb atlas of the West Indies and a companion atlas to Jeffery's American Atlas also first issued in 1775. The latest date on the charts in this copy is 1788 (The Cape Verd Islands). There is a beautifully illustrated title page that precedes the main title page, which reads "The West Indian Atlas..." Jefferys died in 1771, Sayer and Bennet acquired his materials in preparation for this atlas, and published the atlas posthumously under his name (as they did with the American Atlas) in 1775. The heart of this atlas and the most detailed part is the sixteen sheet large chart and index sheet of the whole of the West Indies. The rest of the atlas consists of charts of the Atlantic Islands and the British Channel, as well as individual maps and charts of seventeen islands in the West Indies. Twenty seven pages of text gives the sources for the maps and charts, and a historical account of the West Indies. Three of the large chart maps also appeared in the American Atlas. Comparing the two Florida sheets in this atlas to the same sheets in the 1775 American Atlas, numerous changes to the coast lines and other features appear. That would indicate that Sayer updated the charts as the atlas was reissued - Phillips shows issues of 1775, 1781, 1787, 1794, 1796, 1807, and 1818. With the 1794 and later editions, 20 maps are added of various additional islands. Sayer and Bennet also published in 1775 a smaller version of this atlas called "The West India Islands: From Actual Survey and Observations..." that consisted of the same text, a general chart of the Islands, and the same sixteen or seventeen (depending on the edition) charts of the islands that appear in the larger version (P3942). Finally, Jefferys himself published in 1762 "A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies" which was issued in quarto, with a general chart and 32 maps and plans of harbors and towns (P3941).
Jefferys, Thomas
Text page: West-India atlas.
1788
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Text page to) The West-India atlas: or, a compendious description of the West-Indies: illustrated with forty one correct charts and maps, taken From actual surveys. Together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose that part of the world. By the late Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London: Printed for Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Map, Chart, Print-Sellers, and Globe Makers, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII.
List No 4723J
Note This is a superb atlas of the West Indies and a companion atlas to Jeffery's American Atlas also first issued in 1775. The latest date on the charts in this copy is 1788 (The Cape Verd Islands). There is a beautifully illustrated title page that precedes the main title page, which reads "The West Indian Atlas..." Jefferys died in 1771, Sayer and Bennet acquired his materials in preparation for this atlas, and published the atlas posthumously under his name (as they did with the American Atlas) in 1775. The heart of this atlas and the most detailed part is the sixteen sheet large chart and index sheet of the whole of the West Indies. The rest of the atlas consists of charts of the Atlantic Islands and the British Channel, as well as individual maps and charts of seventeen islands in the West Indies. Twenty seven pages of text gives the sources for the maps and charts, and a historical account of the West Indies. Three of the large chart maps also appeared in the American Atlas. Comparing the two Florida sheets in this atlas to the same sheets in the 1775 American Atlas, numerous changes to the coast lines and other features appear. That would indicate that Sayer updated the charts as the atlas was reissued - Phillips shows issues of 1775, 1781, 1787, 1794, 1796, 1807, and 1818. With the 1794 and later editions, 20 maps are added of various additional islands. Sayer and Bennet also published in 1775 a smaller version of this atlas called "The West India Islands: From Actual Survey and Observations..." that consisted of the same text, a general chart of the Islands, and the same sixteen or seventeen (depending on the edition) charts of the islands that appear in the larger version (P3942). Finally, Jefferys himself published in 1762 "A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies" which was issued in quarto, with a general chart and 32 maps and plans of harbors and towns (P3941).
Jefferys, Thomas
Text page: West-India atlas.
1788
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Text page to) The West-India atlas: or, a compendious description of the West-Indies: illustrated with forty one correct charts and maps, taken From actual surveys. Together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose that part of the world. By the late Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London: Printed for Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Map, Chart, Print-Sellers, and Globe Makers, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII.
List No 4723K
Note This is a superb atlas of the West Indies and a companion atlas to Jeffery's American Atlas also first issued in 1775. The latest date on the charts in this copy is 1788 (The Cape Verd Islands). There is a beautifully illustrated title page that precedes the main title page, which reads "The West Indian Atlas..." Jefferys died in 1771, Sayer and Bennet acquired his materials in preparation for this atlas, and published the atlas posthumously under his name (as they did with the American Atlas) in 1775. The heart of this atlas and the most detailed part is the sixteen sheet large chart and index sheet of the whole of the West Indies. The rest of the atlas consists of charts of the Atlantic Islands and the British Channel, as well as individual maps and charts of seventeen islands in the West Indies. Twenty seven pages of text gives the sources for the maps and charts, and a historical account of the West Indies. Three of the large chart maps also appeared in the American Atlas. Comparing the two Florida sheets in this atlas to the same sheets in the 1775 American Atlas, numerous changes to the coast lines and other features appear. That would indicate that Sayer updated the charts as the atlas was reissued - Phillips shows issues of 1775, 1781, 1787, 1794, 1796, 1807, and 1818. With the 1794 and later editions, 20 maps are added of various additional islands. Sayer and Bennet also published in 1775 a smaller version of this atlas called "The West India Islands: From Actual Survey and Observations..." that consisted of the same text, a general chart of the Islands, and the same sixteen or seventeen (depending on the edition) charts of the islands that appear in the larger version (P3942). Finally, Jefferys himself published in 1762 "A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies" which was issued in quarto, with a general chart and 32 maps and plans of harbors and towns (P3941).
Jefferys, Thomas
Text page: West-India atlas.
1788
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Text page to) The West-India atlas: or, a compendious description of the West-Indies: illustrated with forty one correct charts and maps, taken From actual surveys. Together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose that part of the world. By the late Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London: Printed for Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Map, Chart, Print-Sellers, and Globe Makers, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII.
List No 4723L
Note This is a superb atlas of the West Indies and a companion atlas to Jeffery's American Atlas also first issued in 1775. The latest date on the charts in this copy is 1788 (The Cape Verd Islands). There is a beautifully illustrated title page that precedes the main title page, which reads "The West Indian Atlas..." Jefferys died in 1771, Sayer and Bennet acquired his materials in preparation for this atlas, and published the atlas posthumously under his name (as they did with the American Atlas) in 1775. The heart of this atlas and the most detailed part is the sixteen sheet large chart and index sheet of the whole of the West Indies. The rest of the atlas consists of charts of the Atlantic Islands and the British Channel, as well as individual maps and charts of seventeen islands in the West Indies. Twenty seven pages of text gives the sources for the maps and charts, and a historical account of the West Indies. Three of the large chart maps also appeared in the American Atlas. Comparing the two Florida sheets in this atlas to the same sheets in the 1775 American Atlas, numerous changes to the coast lines and other features appear. That would indicate that Sayer updated the charts as the atlas was reissued - Phillips shows issues of 1775, 1781, 1787, 1794, 1796, 1807, and 1818. With the 1794 and later editions, 20 maps are added of various additional islands. Sayer and Bennet also published in 1775 a smaller version of this atlas called "The West India Islands: From Actual Survey and Observations..." that consisted of the same text, a general chart of the Islands, and the same sixteen or seventeen (depending on the edition) charts of the islands that appear in the larger version (P3942). Finally, Jefferys himself published in 1762 "A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies" which was issued in quarto, with a general chart and 32 maps and plans of harbors and towns (P3941).
Jefferys, Thomas
Text page: West-India atlas.
1788
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Text page to) The West-India atlas: or, a compendious description of the West-Indies: illustrated with forty one correct charts and maps, taken From actual surveys. Together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose that part of the world. By the late Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London: Printed for Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Map, Chart, Print-Sellers, and Globe Makers, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII.
List No 4723M
Note This is a superb atlas of the West Indies and a companion atlas to Jeffery's American Atlas also first issued in 1775. The latest date on the charts in this copy is 1788 (The Cape Verd Islands). There is a beautifully illustrated title page that precedes the main title page, which reads "The West Indian Atlas..." Jefferys died in 1771, Sayer and Bennet acquired his materials in preparation for this atlas, and published the atlas posthumously under his name (as they did with the American Atlas) in 1775. The heart of this atlas and the most detailed part is the sixteen sheet large chart and index sheet of the whole of the West Indies. The rest of the atlas consists of charts of the Atlantic Islands and the British Channel, as well as individual maps and charts of seventeen islands in the West Indies. Twenty seven pages of text gives the sources for the maps and charts, and a historical account of the West Indies. Three of the large chart maps also appeared in the American Atlas. Comparing the two Florida sheets in this atlas to the same sheets in the 1775 American Atlas, numerous changes to the coast lines and other features appear. That would indicate that Sayer updated the charts as the atlas was reissued - Phillips shows issues of 1775, 1781, 1787, 1794, 1796, 1807, and 1818. With the 1794 and later editions, 20 maps are added of various additional islands. Sayer and Bennet also published in 1775 a smaller version of this atlas called "The West India Islands: From Actual Survey and Observations..." that consisted of the same text, a general chart of the Islands, and the same sixteen or seventeen (depending on the edition) charts of the islands that appear in the larger version (P3942). Finally, Jefferys himself published in 1762 "A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies" which was issued in quarto, with a general chart and 32 maps and plans of harbors and towns (P3941).
Jefferys, Thomas
Text page: West-India atlas.
1788
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Text page to) The West-India atlas: or, a compendious description of the West-Indies: illustrated with forty one correct charts and maps, taken From actual surveys. Together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose that part of the world. By the late Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London: Printed for Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Map, Chart, Print-Sellers, and Globe Makers, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII.
List No 4723N
Note This is a superb atlas of the West Indies and a companion atlas to Jeffery's American Atlas also first issued in 1775. The latest date on the charts in this copy is 1788 (The Cape Verd Islands). There is a beautifully illustrated title page that precedes the main title page, which reads "The West Indian Atlas..." Jefferys died in 1771, Sayer and Bennet acquired his materials in preparation for this atlas, and published the atlas posthumously under his name (as they did with the American Atlas) in 1775. The heart of this atlas and the most detailed part is the sixteen sheet large chart and index sheet of the whole of the West Indies. The rest of the atlas consists of charts of the Atlantic Islands and the British Channel, as well as individual maps and charts of seventeen islands in the West Indies. Twenty seven pages of text gives the sources for the maps and charts, and a historical account of the West Indies. Three of the large chart maps also appeared in the American Atlas. Comparing the two Florida sheets in this atlas to the same sheets in the 1775 American Atlas, numerous changes to the coast lines and other features appear. That would indicate that Sayer updated the charts as the atlas was reissued - Phillips shows issues of 1775, 1781, 1787, 1794, 1796, 1807, and 1818. With the 1794 and later editions, 20 maps are added of various additional islands. Sayer and Bennet also published in 1775 a smaller version of this atlas called "The West India Islands: From Actual Survey and Observations..." that consisted of the same text, a general chart of the Islands, and the same sixteen or seventeen (depending on the edition) charts of the islands that appear in the larger version (P3942). Finally, Jefferys himself published in 1762 "A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies" which was issued in quarto, with a general chart and 32 maps and plans of harbors and towns (P3941).
Jefferys, Thomas
Text page: West-India atlas.
1788
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Text page to) The West-India atlas: or, a compendious description of the West-Indies: illustrated with forty one correct charts and maps, taken From actual surveys. Together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose that part of the world. By the late Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London: Printed for Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Map, Chart, Print-Sellers, and Globe Makers, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII.
List No 4723O
Note This is a superb atlas of the West Indies and a companion atlas to Jeffery's American Atlas also first issued in 1775. The latest date on the charts in this copy is 1788 (The Cape Verd Islands). There is a beautifully illustrated title page that precedes the main title page, which reads "The West Indian Atlas..." Jefferys died in 1771, Sayer and Bennet acquired his materials in preparation for this atlas, and published the atlas posthumously under his name (as they did with the American Atlas) in 1775. The heart of this atlas and the most detailed part is the sixteen sheet large chart and index sheet of the whole of the West Indies. The rest of the atlas consists of charts of the Atlantic Islands and the British Channel, as well as individual maps and charts of seventeen islands in the West Indies. Twenty seven pages of text gives the sources for the maps and charts, and a historical account of the West Indies. Three of the large chart maps also appeared in the American Atlas. Comparing the two Florida sheets in this atlas to the same sheets in the 1775 American Atlas, numerous changes to the coast lines and other features appear. That would indicate that Sayer updated the charts as the atlas was reissued - Phillips shows issues of 1775, 1781, 1787, 1794, 1796, 1807, and 1818. With the 1794 and later editions, 20 maps are added of various additional islands. Sayer and Bennet also published in 1775 a smaller version of this atlas called "The West India Islands: From Actual Survey and Observations..." that consisted of the same text, a general chart of the Islands, and the same sixteen or seventeen (depending on the edition) charts of the islands that appear in the larger version (P3942). Finally, Jefferys himself published in 1762 "A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies" which was issued in quarto, with a general chart and 32 maps and plans of harbors and towns (P3941).
Jefferys, Thomas
Text page: West-India atlas.
1788
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Text page to) The West-India atlas: or, a compendious description of the West-Indies: illustrated with forty one correct charts and maps, taken From actual surveys. Together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose that part of the world. By the late Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London: Printed for Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Map, Chart, Print-Sellers, and Globe Makers, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII.
List No 4723P
Note This is a superb atlas of the West Indies and a companion atlas to Jeffery's American Atlas also first issued in 1775. The latest date on the charts in this copy is 1788 (The Cape Verd Islands). There is a beautifully illustrated title page that precedes the main title page, which reads "The West Indian Atlas..." Jefferys died in 1771, Sayer and Bennet acquired his materials in preparation for this atlas, and published the atlas posthumously under his name (as they did with the American Atlas) in 1775. The heart of this atlas and the most detailed part is the sixteen sheet large chart and index sheet of the whole of the West Indies. The rest of the atlas consists of charts of the Atlantic Islands and the British Channel, as well as individual maps and charts of seventeen islands in the West Indies. Twenty seven pages of text gives the sources for the maps and charts, and a historical account of the West Indies. Three of the large chart maps also appeared in the American Atlas. Comparing the two Florida sheets in this atlas to the same sheets in the 1775 American Atlas, numerous changes to the coast lines and other features appear. That would indicate that Sayer updated the charts as the atlas was reissued - Phillips shows issues of 1775, 1781, 1787, 1794, 1796, 1807, and 1818. With the 1794 and later editions, 20 maps are added of various additional islands. Sayer and Bennet also published in 1775 a smaller version of this atlas called "The West India Islands: From Actual Survey and Observations..." that consisted of the same text, a general chart of the Islands, and the same sixteen or seventeen (depending on the edition) charts of the islands that appear in the larger version (P3942). Finally, Jefferys himself published in 1762 "A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies" which was issued in quarto, with a general chart and 32 maps and plans of harbors and towns (P3941).
Jefferys, Thomas
Text page: West-India atlas.
1788
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Text page to) The West-India atlas: or, a compendious description of the West-Indies: illustrated with forty one correct charts and maps, taken From actual surveys. Together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose that part of the world. By the late Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London: Printed for Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Map, Chart, Print-Sellers, and Globe Makers, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII.
List No 4723Q
Note This is a superb atlas of the West Indies and a companion atlas to Jeffery's American Atlas also first issued in 1775. The latest date on the charts in this copy is 1788 (The Cape Verd Islands). There is a beautifully illustrated title page that precedes the main title page, which reads "The West Indian Atlas..." Jefferys died in 1771, Sayer and Bennet acquired his materials in preparation for this atlas, and published the atlas posthumously under his name (as they did with the American Atlas) in 1775. The heart of this atlas and the most detailed part is the sixteen sheet large chart and index sheet of the whole of the West Indies. The rest of the atlas consists of charts of the Atlantic Islands and the British Channel, as well as individual maps and charts of seventeen islands in the West Indies. Twenty seven pages of text gives the sources for the maps and charts, and a historical account of the West Indies. Three of the large chart maps also appeared in the American Atlas. Comparing the two Florida sheets in this atlas to the same sheets in the 1775 American Atlas, numerous changes to the coast lines and other features appear. That would indicate that Sayer updated the charts as the atlas was reissued - Phillips shows issues of 1775, 1781, 1787, 1794, 1796, 1807, and 1818. With the 1794 and later editions, 20 maps are added of various additional islands. Sayer and Bennet also published in 1775 a smaller version of this atlas called "The West India Islands: From Actual Survey and Observations..." that consisted of the same text, a general chart of the Islands, and the same sixteen or seventeen (depending on the edition) charts of the islands that appear in the larger version (P3942). Finally, Jefferys himself published in 1762 "A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies" which was issued in quarto, with a general chart and 32 maps and plans of harbors and towns (P3941).
Jefferys, Thomas
Text page: West-India atlas.
1788
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Text page to) The West-India atlas: or, a compendious description of the West-Indies: illustrated with forty one correct charts and maps, taken From actual surveys. Together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose that part of the world. By the late Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London: Printed for Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Map, Chart, Print-Sellers, and Globe Makers, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII.
List No 4723R
Note This is a superb atlas of the West Indies and a companion atlas to Jeffery's American Atlas also first issued in 1775. The latest date on the charts in this copy is 1788 (The Cape Verd Islands). There is a beautifully illustrated title page that precedes the main title page, which reads "The West Indian Atlas..." Jefferys died in 1771, Sayer and Bennet acquired his materials in preparation for this atlas, and published the atlas posthumously under his name (as they did with the American Atlas) in 1775. The heart of this atlas and the most detailed part is the sixteen sheet large chart and index sheet of the whole of the West Indies. The rest of the atlas consists of charts of the Atlantic Islands and the British Channel, as well as individual maps and charts of seventeen islands in the West Indies. Twenty seven pages of text gives the sources for the maps and charts, and a historical account of the West Indies. Three of the large chart maps also appeared in the American Atlas. Comparing the two Florida sheets in this atlas to the same sheets in the 1775 American Atlas, numerous changes to the coast lines and other features appear. That would indicate that Sayer updated the charts as the atlas was reissued - Phillips shows issues of 1775, 1781, 1787, 1794, 1796, 1807, and 1818. With the 1794 and later editions, 20 maps are added of various additional islands. Sayer and Bennet also published in 1775 a smaller version of this atlas called "The West India Islands: From Actual Survey and Observations..." that consisted of the same text, a general chart of the Islands, and the same sixteen or seventeen (depending on the edition) charts of the islands that appear in the larger version (P3942). Finally, Jefferys himself published in 1762 "A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies" which was issued in quarto, with a general chart and 32 maps and plans of harbors and towns (P3941).
Jefferys, Thomas
Text page: West-India atlas.
1788
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title (Text page to) The West-India atlas: or, a compendious description of the West-Indies: illustrated with forty one correct charts and maps, taken From actual surveys. Together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose that part of the world. By the late Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London: Printed for Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Map, Chart, Print-Sellers, and Globe Makers, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII.
List No 4723S
Note This is a superb atlas of the West Indies and a companion atlas to Jeffery's American Atlas also first issued in 1775. The latest date on the charts in this copy is 1788 (The Cape Verd Islands). There is a beautifully illustrated title page that precedes the main title page, which reads "The West Indian Atlas..." Jefferys died in 1771, Sayer and Bennet acquired his materials in preparation for this atlas, and published the atlas posthumously under his name (as they did with the American Atlas) in 1775. The heart of this atlas and the most detailed part is the sixteen sheet large chart and index sheet of the whole of the West Indies. The rest of the atlas consists of charts of the Atlantic Islands and the British Channel, as well as individual maps and charts of seventeen islands in the West Indies. Twenty seven pages of text gives the sources for the maps and charts, and a historical account of the West Indies. Three of the large chart maps also appeared in the American Atlas. Comparing the two Florida sheets in this atlas to the same sheets in the 1775 American Atlas, numerous changes to the coast lines and other features appear. That would indicate that Sayer updated the charts as the atlas was reissued - Phillips shows issues of 1775, 1781, 1787, 1794, 1796, 1807, and 1818. With the 1794 and later editions, 20 maps are added of various additional islands. Sayer and Bennet also published in 1775 a smaller version of this atlas called "The West India Islands: From Actual Survey and Observations..." that consisted of the same text, a general chart of the Islands, and the same sixteen or seventeen (depending on the edition) charts of the islands that appear in the larger version (P3942). Finally, Jefferys himself published in 1762 "A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies" which was issued in quarto, with a general chart and 32 maps and plans of harbors and towns (P3941).
Aspin, Jehoshaphat, 18th/19t …
General questions.
1821
School Atlas
Authors Aspin, Jehoshaphat, 18th/19th cent., Gaultier, abbe (Aloisius Edouard Camille), 1746?-1818
Full Title Appendix. General questions on geography, or a game ... A table of general questions after a method suggested by Lady Ch******e L*****r. Printed by S. & R. Bentley, Dorset Street, Fleet Street, London. (1821)
List No 0294D
Note Page of tables and facing page containing a chart. "Page 23."
Duval, Henri
Tableau mythologique.
1834
School Atlas
Authors Duval, Henri
Full Title Atlas Universel. Tableau mythologique. Par Henri Duval, Chevalier de la Legion d'honneur, Professeur d'Histoire, de Geographie, de Belles-lettres, &&. Paris (1834), Chez l'Auteur, rue de la Chaussee d'Antin, No.15... Johanneau, Rue du Coq. 8 bis. ,,, Impie. lith. de E. Houbloup, rue Dauphine 22 et 24.
List No 0254F
Note Characterization of myths. Shows chart of the genealogy of the Greek gods, heros, etc.
Monin, C.V.
Text Page: Avertissement.
1839
School Atlas
Authors Monin, C.V.
Full Title (Text Page) Avertissement.
List No 2613D
Note Describes key features of selected map sheets.
Berghaus, Heinrich
Statistische Ubersicht der S …
1844
World Atlas
Authors Berghaus, Heinrich
Full Title Statistische Ubersicht der Saugethiere Europa's nach ihrer geogr. Vertheilung. 6te. Abtheilung: Geographie der Thiere No. 7. Gotha, J. Perthes, 1844.
List No 2515J
Note A statistical chart listing the mammals in Europe.
Bache, A. D.
Presentation page: Maps and …
1854
Chart Atlas
Authors Bache, A. D.
Full Title (Presentation Page to) Maps and charts of the United States Coast Survey. A.D. Bache, Superintendent. To July, 1854.
List No 2470B
Note In pen-and-ink: With the compliments of Prof. A.D. Bache, Superintendent.
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Physical Chart of the Atlant …
1856
Physical Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title Physical Chart of the Atlantic Ocean.
List No 0372AM
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Physical Chart of the Atlant …
1856
Physical Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title Physical Chart of the Atlantic Ocean. (continued)
List No 0372AN
Note Includes Chart of the Basin of the Atlantic Ocean at 1:3,800,000, and a Vertical Section of the North Atlantic Ocean.
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Physical Chart of the Atlant …
1856
Physical Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title Physical Chart of the Atlantic Ocean. (continued)
List No 0372AO
Note Includes General Sketch-Chart of the Oceanic Currents.
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Indian Ocean.
1856
Physical Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title Physical Chart of the Indian Ocean.
List No 0372AQ
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Indian Ocean. (continued)
1856
Physical Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title Physical Chart of the Indian Ocean. (continued)
List No 0372AR
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Pacific Ocean.
1856
Physical Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title Physical Chart of the Pacific Ocean.
List No 0372AS
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Pacific Ocean. (continued)
1856
Physical Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title Physical Chart of the Pacific Ocean. (continued)
List No 0372AT
Russell, J. Scott
Tidal Charts of the World an …
1856
Physical Atlas
Authors Russell, J. Scott
Full Title Notes Explanatory of the Tidal Charts of the World and of the British Seas.
List No 0372AU
Note Includes a Tidal Chart of the World at 1:14,000,000.
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Moral and Statistical Chart …
1856
Physical Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title Moral and Statistical Chart of the Globe.
List No 0372CQ
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Moral and Statistical Chart …
1856
Physical Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title Moral and Statistical Chart of the Globe. (continued)
List No 0372CR
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Moral and Statistical Chart …
1856
Physical Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title Moral and Statistical Chart of the Globe. (continued)
List No 0372CS
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
Moral and Statistical Chart …
1856
Physical Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
Full Title Moral and Statistical Chart of the Globe. (continued)
List No 0372CT
Beers, F. W. (Frederick W.)
Distance Table: Atlas, oil r …
1865
Regional Atlas
Authors Beers, F. W. (Frederick W.)
Full Title (Distance Table to) Atlas of the oil region of Pennsylvania. From actual surveys under the direction of F.W. Beers, C.E. Assisted by Beach Nichols, J.M. Beers, A. Leavenworth, C.S. Peck, C.A. Curtis & Geo. Stewart. With a few facts relating to petroleum, historically, scientifically, and commercially, reviewed by Ivan C. Michels, Editor of the Philadelphia Coal Oil Circular and Petroleum Price Current. Published by F.W. Beers, A.D. Ellis & G.G. Soule, 43 John St. N.Y. Assistants: W.H. Hubbell, Willard Upton. Assistants: S. Stewart, Jas. Rhynus. Entered ... 1865 ... New York by F.W. Beers & Co. Ferd. Mayer & Co. Lithographers, 96 Fulton St. N.Y.
List No 0062D
Note Includes table of airline distances, and chart of airline distances from Franklin.
Clark, Hosea B., D.H. Hurd & …
New Hampshire State governme …
1892
State Atlas
Authors Clark, Hosea B., D.H. Hurd & Co.
Full Title New Hampshire State government. (with) New Hampshire political sub-divisions 1891-1892, congressional chart ... councilor chart ... senatorial chart. Designed and edited by Hosea B. Carter, actuary, Concord N.H. (D.H. Hurd & Co., Boston. 1892)
List No 2023.281
Note Text page with 3 hand colored maps 19 x 22 cm. Shows congressional and state legislative election districts.
Johnston, Alexander Keith
Preface: Royal Atlas of Mode …
1893
World Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith
Full Title (Preface to) The Royal Atlas Of Modern Geography Exhibiting, In A Series Of Entirely Original And Authentic Maps, The Present Condition Of Geographical Discovery And Research In The Several Countries, Empires, And States Of The World By The Late Alexander Keith Johnston ... With Additions And Corrections To The Present Date By T.B. Johnston ... With A Special Index To Each Map. A New Edition. W.& A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh And London, MDCCCXCIII.
List No 3287D
Johnston, Alexander Keith
Preface (continued): Royal A …
1893
World Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith
Full Title (Preface to) (continued) The Royal Atlas Of Modern Geography Exhibiting, In A Series Of Entirely Original And Authentic Maps, The Present Condition Of Geographical Discovery And Research In The Several Countries, Empires, And States Of The World By The Late Alexander Keith Johnston ... With Additions And Corrections To The Present Date By T.B. Johnston ... With A Special Index To Each Map. A New Edition. W.& A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh And London, MDCCCXCIII.
List No 3287E
Philip, George
Preface: New mercantile mari …
1922
World Atlas
Authors Philip, George
Full Title (Preface to) New mercantile marine atlas. A series of 35 plates containing over 200 charts and plans with tables of 12,000 distances between ports. Supplemented by a new and original diagrammatic chart for calculating speed, time & distance, national and commercial flags, cable, oiling stations and wireless telegraphy charts with list of wireless stations, and complete index of over 20,000 ports, &c. Specially designed for merchant shippers, exporters & ocean travellers and for general use. Edited by George Philip, F.R.G.S. Ninth edition. C.S. Hammond & Company, publishers, New York City, U.S.A. London: George Philip & Son, Ltd., the London Geographical Institute, 32 Fleet Street, E.C. Liverpool: Philip, Son & Nephew, Ltd., 20 Church St. (1922)
List No 5746C
Note Page 1 of 2.
Philip, George
Preface: New mercantile mari …
1922
World Atlas
Authors Philip, George
Full Title (Preface to) New mercantile marine atlas. A series of 35 plates containing over 200 charts and plans with tables of 12,000 distances between ports. Supplemented by a new and original diagrammatic chart for calculating speed, time & distance, national and commercial flags, cable, oiling stations and wireless telegraphy charts with list of wireless stations, and complete index of over 20,000 ports, &c. Specially designed for merchant shippers, exporters & ocean travellers and for general use. Edited by George Philip, F.R.G.S. Ninth edition. C.S. Hammond & Company, publishers, New York City, U.S.A. London: George Philip & Son, Ltd., the London Geographical Institute, 32 Fleet Street, E.C. Liverpool: Philip, Son & Nephew, Ltd., 20 Church St. (1922)
List No 5746D
Note Page 2 of 2.
Shantz, H.L., Zon, Raphael
Text Page: Natural Vegetatio …
1924
National Atlas
Authors Shantz, H.L., Zon, Raphael
Full Title (Text Page) The Natural Vegetation of the United States. Atlas of American Agriculture.
List No 5797.143
Note Includes pie chart of the relativeareas of each vegetation type for the entire United States.
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