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Mills, Robert
Cover: Atlas, South Carolina
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Atlas Of The State Of South Carolina, Made Under The Authority Of The Legislature, Prefaced With A Geographical, Statistical And Historical Map Of The State. By Robert Mills, Of South Carolina, P.A. ... Published by F. Lucas Jr. Baltimore for Mills' Atlas. |
| List No |
2792A |
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Mills, Robert
Title Page: Atlas of the Sta
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Atlas Of The State Of South Carolina, Made Under The Authority Of The Legislature, Prefaced With A Geographical, Statistical And Historical Map Of The State. By Robert Mills, Of South Carolina, P.A. ... Published by F. Lucas Jr. Baltimore for Mills' Atlas. (with) Sth. Carolina. B.T. Welch & Co. Sc. Published by F. Lucas Jr. Baltimore for Mills' Atlas. |
| List No |
2792B |
| Note |
Title page includes map of the state of South Carolina in full color by county. Map surrounded by information about the state including population, chief towns, rivers and canals, education, government, and a chronological history of the state. |
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Mills, Robert
Charleston District, South C
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Charleston District, South Carolina. Surveyed By Charles Vignoles & Henry Ravenel. 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.001 |
| Note |
Map without color. |
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Mills, Robert
Abbeville District, South Ca
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Abbeville District, South Carolina. Surveyed By Wm. Robertson, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.002 |
| Note |
Map without color. |
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Mills, Robert
Barnwell District, South Car
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Barnwell District, South Carolina. Surveyed By Thos. Anderson, D.S., 1818. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. |
| List No |
2792.003 |
| Note |
Map without color. |
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Mills, Robert
Beaufort District, South Car
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Beaufort District, South Carolina. Surveyed By C. Vignoles & H. Ravenel, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Associates. |
| List No |
2792.004 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Chester District, South Caro
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Chester District, South Carolina. Surveyed By Charls. Boyd D.S., 1818. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. H.S. Tanner Sc. |
| List No |
2792.005 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Chesterfield District, South
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Chesterfield District, South Carolina. Surveyed By John Lowry, 1819. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.006 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Colleton District, South Car
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Colleton District, South Carolina. Surveyed By Saml. A. Ruddock, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.007 |
| Note |
A large foldout uncolored map. |
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Mills, Robert
Darlington District, South C
1820
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Darlington District, South Carolina. Improved for Mills' Atlas: 1820. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.008 |
| Note |
Map without color. |
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Mills, Robert
Edgefield District, South Ca
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Edgefield District, South Carolina. Surveyed by Thos. Anderson, 1817. Improved for Mills' Atlas: 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.009 |
| Note |
Large foldout uncolored map. |
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Mills, Robert
Fairfield District, South Ca
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Fairfield District, South Carolina. Surveyed by John Allen Tharp, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.010 |
| Note |
Map without color. |
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Mills, Robert
Greenville District, South C
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Greenville District, South Carolina. Surveyed by George Salmon, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.011 |
| Note |
Uncolored two page map. |
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Mills, Robert
Georgetown District, South C
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Georgetown District, South Carolina. Surveyed by Wm. Hemingway, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.012 |
| Note |
The owner of the atlas, Thomas Carr of Georgetown, lived in this county and his house in shown on the map. The map has been updated in pencil with new roads, churches, etc. Uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Horry District, South Caroli
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Horry District, South Carolina. Surveyed by Harlee, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.013 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Kershaw District, South Caro
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Kershaw District, South Carolina. Surveyed by J. Boykin, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.014 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Lancaster District, South Ca
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Lancaster District, South Carolina. Surveyed by J. Boykin, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.015 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Lexington District, South Ca
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Lexington District, South Carolina. Surveyed by M. Coate, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.016 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Laurens District, South Caro
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Laurens District, South Carolina. Surveyed by Henry Gray D.S., 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.017 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Marion District, South Carol
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Marion District, South Carolina. Surveyed by Thos. Harlee D.S., 1818. Improved for Mills' Atlas: 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.018 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Marlborough District, South
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Marlborough District, South Carolina. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.019 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Newberry District, South Car
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Newberry District, South Carolina. Surveyed by M. Coate, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas: 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.020 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Orangeburgh District, South
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Orangeburgh District, South Carolina. Surveyed by B. Busby, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.021 |
| Note |
A large uncolored double-page foldout map. |
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Mills, Robert
Pendleton District, South Ca
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Pendleton District, South Carolina. Surveyed by Scribling, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.022 |
| Note |
A large uncolored double-page foldout map. |
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Mills, Robert
Richland District, South Car
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Richland District, South Carolina. Surveyed by Marmaduke Coate, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.023 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Spartanburgh District, South
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Spartanburgh District, South Carolina. Surveyed by J. Whitten, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.024 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Sumter District, South Carol
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Sumter District, South Carolina. Surveyed by S.H. Boykin, 1821. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.025 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Union District, South Caroli
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Union District, South Carolina. Surveyed by R. Thompson, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.026 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
Williamsburgh District, Sout
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Williamsburgh District, South Carolina. Surveyed by I. Harlee, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.027 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Mills, Robert
York District, South Carolin
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
York District, South Carolina. Surveyed by Gordon Moore, 1820. Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.028 |
| Note |
Map uncolored. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Half Title: Atlas universel.
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
(Half Title Page to) Atlas universel de geographie physique, politique, statistique et mineralogique, sur l'echelle de 1/1641836 ou d'une ligne par 1900 toises, dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris, d'apres les meilleures cartes, observations astronomiques et voyages dans les divers Pays de la Terre, Lithographie par H. Ode, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris. Premier partie. - Europe. Bruxelles. 1827. |
| List No |
2212B |
| Note |
A complete set of the six volume Atlas Universel in original bindings of half red leather teal cloth covered boards with title "Vandermaelen. Atlas Universel..." embossed in gold on the spine. This monumental work was the first atlas of the world with all maps on the same scale (and a large scale at that - about one inch to 26 miles) and the first lithographed world atlas. If all the maps were joined together they would form a globe of 7.75 meters in diameter (such a globe was made in Brussels). The maps were published originally in parts of ten maps each, beginning in 1825 and ending in 1827. Vandermaelen's maps are frequently misunderstood because each map is usually best comprehended in the context of its neighboring maps - the maps do not function well on their own, since they were all meant to be joined. Koeman states that "His atlases, although unique in concept and size did not possess that fine touch of cartographic style which make them attractive for a collector..." We strongly disagree - the graphic art of the maps must be appreciated in the context of lithography, a developing art at the time, as lithographs, they are very well done. For many of the areas depicted, these maps are the largest scale maps made at the time, and the most detailed (particularly in the American West). Maps are hand painted in outline color. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Title Page: Atlas universel.
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Atlas universel de geographie physique, politique, statistique et mineralogique, sur l'echelle de 1/1641836 ou d'une ligne par 1900 toises, dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris, d'apres les meilleures cartes, observations astronomiques et voyages dans les divers Pays de la Terre, Lithographie par H. Ode, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris. Premier partie. - Europe. Bruxelles. 1827. |
| List No |
2212C |
| Note |
A complete set of the six volume Atlas Universel in original bindings of half red leather teal cloth covered boards with title "Vandermaelen. Atlas Universel..." embossed in gold on the spine. This monumental work was the first atlas of the world with all maps on the same scale (and a large scale at that - about one inch to 26 miles) and the first lithographed world atlas. If all the maps were joined together they would form a globe of 7.75 meters in diameter (such a globe was made in Brussels). The maps were published originally in parts of ten maps each, beginning in 1825 and ending in 1827. Vandermaelen's maps are frequently misunderstood because each map is usually best comprehended in the context of its neighboring maps - the maps do not function well on their own, since they were all meant to be joined. Koeman states that "His atlases, although unique in concept and size did not possess that fine touch of cartographic style which make them attractive for a collector..." We strongly disagree - the graphic art of the maps must be appreciated in the context of lithography, a developing art at the time, as lithographs, they are very well done. For many of the areas depicted, these maps are the largest scale maps made at the time, and the most detailed (particularly in the American West). Maps are hand painted in outline color. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Carte d'assemblage de l'Euro
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
Carte d'assemblage de l'Europe. (Dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, lithographie par H. Ode. Premier partie. - Europe. Bruxelles. 1827) |
| List No |
2212.002 |
| Note |
Hand col. lithographed index map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Paris. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Half Title: Atlas universel.
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
(Half Title Page to) Atlas universel de geographie physique, politique, statistique et mineralogique, sur l'echelle de 1/1641836 ou d'une ligne par 1900 toises, dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris, d'apres les meilleures cartes, observations astronomiques et voyages dans les divers Pays de la Terre, Lithographie par H. Ode, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris. Deuxieme partie. - Asie. Bruxelles. 1827. |
| List No |
2212E |
| Note |
A complete set of the six volume Atlas Universel in original bindings of half red leather teal cloth covered boards with title "Vandermaelen. Atlas Universel..." embossed in gold on the spine. This monumental work was the first atlas of the world with all maps on the same scale (and a large scale at that - about one inch to 26 miles) and the first lithographed world atlas. If all the maps were joined together they would form a globe of 7.75 meters in diameter (such a globe was made in Brussels). The maps were published originally in parts of ten maps each, beginning in 1825 and ending in 1827. Vandermaelen's maps are frequently misunderstood because each map is usually best comprehended in the context of its neighboring maps - the maps do not function well on their own, since they were all meant to be joined. Koeman states that "His atlases, although unique in concept and size did not possess that fine touch of cartographic style which make them attractive for a collector..." We strongly disagree - the graphic art of the maps must be appreciated in the context of lithography, a developing art at the time, as lithographs, they are very well done. For many of the areas depicted, these maps are the largest scale maps made at the time, and the most detailed (particularly in the American West). Maps are hand painted in outline color. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Title Page: Atlas universel.
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Atlas universel de geographie physique, politique, statistique et mineralogique, sur l'echelle de 1/1641836 ou d'une ligne par 1900 toises, dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris, d'apres les meilleures cartes, observations astronomiques et voyages dans les divers Pays de la Terre, Lithographie par H. Ode, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris. Deuxieme partie. - Asie. Bruxelles. 1827. |
| List No |
2212F |
| Note |
A complete set of the six volume Atlas Universel in original bindings of half red leather teal cloth covered boards with title "Vandermaelen. Atlas Universel..." embossed in gold on the spine. This monumental work was the first atlas of the world with all maps on the same scale (and a large scale at that - about one inch to 26 miles) and the first lithographed world atlas. If all the maps were joined together they would form a globe of 7.75 meters in diameter (such a globe was made in Brussels). The maps were published originally in parts of ten maps each, beginning in 1825 and ending in 1827. Vandermaelen's maps are frequently misunderstood because each map is usually best comprehended in the context of its neighboring maps - the maps do not function well on their own, since they were all meant to be joined. Koeman states that "His atlases, although unique in concept and size did not possess that fine touch of cartographic style which make them attractive for a collector..." We strongly disagree - the graphic art of the maps must be appreciated in the context of lithography, a developing art at the time, as lithographs, they are very well done. For many of the areas depicted, these maps are the largest scale maps made at the time, and the most detailed (particularly in the American West). Maps are hand painted in outline color. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Carte d'assemblage de l'Asie
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
Carte d'assemblage de l'Asie. (Dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, lithographie par H. Ode. Deuxieme partie. - Asie. Bruxelles. 1827) |
| List No |
2212.032 |
| Note |
Hand col. lithographed index map. Relief shown by hachures. Includes inset for Bering Sea area. Prime meridian: Paris. |
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Delavault, A., Vandermaelen,
La note sur les Indes Orient
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Delavault, A., Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
Suite de la note sur les Indes Orientales. Asie no. 103 bis. Redigee par A. Delavault. (Dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, lithographie par H. Ode. Deuxieme partie. - Asie. Bruxelles. 1827) |
| List No |
2212G |
| Note |
Lithographed sheet. Includes tables of population, religion and ethnicity. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Half Title: Atlas universel.
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
(Half Title Page to) Atlas universel de geographie physique, politique, statistique et mineralogique, sur l'echelle de 1/1641836 ou d'une ligne par 1900 toises, dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris, d'apres les meilleures cartes, observations astronomiques et voyages dans les divers Pays de la Terre, Lithographie par H. Ode, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris. Troisieme partie. - Afrique. Bruxelles. 1827. |
| List No |
2212I |
| Note |
A complete set of the six volume Atlas Universel in original bindings of half red leather teal cloth covered boards with title "Vandermaelen. Atlas Universel..." embossed in gold on the spine. This monumental work was the first atlas of the world with all maps on the same scale (and a large scale at that - about one inch to 26 miles) and the first lithographed world atlas. If all the maps were joined together they would form a globe of 7.75 meters in diameter (such a globe was made in Brussels). The maps were published originally in parts of ten maps each, beginning in 1825 and ending in 1827. Vandermaelen's maps are frequently misunderstood because each map is usually best comprehended in the context of its neighboring maps - the maps do not function well on their own, since they were all meant to be joined. Koeman states that "His atlases, although unique in concept and size did not possess that fine touch of cartographic style which make them attractive for a collector..." We strongly disagree - the graphic art of the maps must be appreciated in the context of lithography, a developing art at the time, as lithographs, they are very well done. For many of the areas depicted, these maps are the largest scale maps made at the time, and the most detailed (particularly in the American West). Maps are hand painted in outline color. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Title Page: Atlas universel.
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Atlas universel de geographie physique, politique, statistique et mineralogique, sur l'echelle de 1/1641836 ou d'une ligne par 1900 toises, dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris, d'apres les meilleures cartes, observations astronomiques et voyages dans les divers Pays de la Terre, Lithographie par H. Ode, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris. Troisieme partie. - Afrique. Bruxelles. 1827. |
| List No |
2212J |
| Note |
A complete set of the six volume Atlas Universel in original bindings of half red leather teal cloth covered boards with title "Vandermaelen. Atlas Universel..." embossed in gold on the spine. This monumental work was the first atlas of the world with all maps on the same scale (and a large scale at that - about one inch to 26 miles) and the first lithographed world atlas. If all the maps were joined together they would form a globe of 7.75 meters in diameter (such a globe was made in Brussels). The maps were published originally in parts of ten maps each, beginning in 1825 and ending in 1827. Vandermaelen's maps are frequently misunderstood because each map is usually best comprehended in the context of its neighboring maps - the maps do not function well on their own, since they were all meant to be joined. Koeman states that "His atlases, although unique in concept and size did not possess that fine touch of cartographic style which make them attractive for a collector..." We strongly disagree - the graphic art of the maps must be appreciated in the context of lithography, a developing art at the time, as lithographs, they are very well done. For many of the areas depicted, these maps are the largest scale maps made at the time, and the most detailed (particularly in the American West). Maps are hand painted in outline color. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Carte d'assemblage de l'Afri
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
Carte d'assemblage de l'Afrique. (Dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, lithographie par H. Ode. Troisieme partie. - Afrique. Bruxelles. 1827) |
| List No |
2212.143 |
| Note |
Hand col. lithographed index map. Relief shown by pictorially. Includes the Azores. Prime meridian: Paris. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Half Title: Atlas universel.
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
(Half Title Page to) Atlas universel de geographie physique, politique, statistique et mineralogique, sur l'echelle de 1/1641836 ou d'une ligne par 1900 toises, dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris, d'apres les meilleures cartes, observations astronomiques et voyages dans les divers Pays de la Terre, Lithographie par H. Ode, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris. Cinquieme partie. - Amer. merid. Bruxelles. 1827. |
| List No |
2212O |
| Note |
A complete set of the six volume Atlas Universel in original bindings of half red leather teal cloth covered boards with title "Vandermaelen. Atlas Universel..." embossed in gold on the spine. This monumental work was the first atlas of the world with all maps on the same scale (and a large scale at that - about one inch to 26 miles) and the first lithographed world atlas. If all the maps were joined together they would form a globe of 7.75 meters in diameter (such a globe was made in Brussels). The maps were published originally in parts of ten maps each, beginning in 1825 and ending in 1827. Vandermaelen's maps are frequently misunderstood because each map is usually best comprehended in the context of its neighboring maps - the maps do not function well on their own, since they were all meant to be joined. Koeman states that "His atlases, although unique in concept and size did not possess that fine touch of cartographic style which make them attractive for a collector..." We strongly disagree - the graphic art of the maps must be appreciated in the context of lithography, a developing art at the time, as lithographs, they are very well done. For many of the areas depicted, these maps are the largest scale maps made at the time, and the most detailed (particularly in the American West). Maps are hand painted in outline color. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Title Page: Atlas universel.
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Atlas universel de geographie physique, politique, statistique et mineralogique, sur l'echelle de 1/1641836 ou d'une ligne par 1900 toises, dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris, d'apres les meilleures cartes, observations astronomiques et voyages dans les divers Pays de la Terre, Lithographie par H. Ode, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris. Cinquieme partie. - Amer. merid. Bruxelles. 1827. |
| List No |
2212P |
| Note |
A complete set of the six volume Atlas Universel in original bindings of half red leather teal cloth covered boards with title "Vandermaelen. Atlas Universel..." embossed in gold on the spine. This monumental work was the first atlas of the world with all maps on the same scale (and a large scale at that - about one inch to 26 miles) and the first lithographed world atlas. If all the maps were joined together they would form a globe of 7.75 meters in diameter (such a globe was made in Brussels). The maps were published originally in parts of ten maps each, beginning in 1825 and ending in 1827. Vandermaelen's maps are frequently misunderstood because each map is usually best comprehended in the context of its neighboring maps - the maps do not function well on their own, since they were all meant to be joined. Koeman states that "His atlases, although unique in concept and size did not possess that fine touch of cartographic style which make them attractive for a collector..." We strongly disagree - the graphic art of the maps must be appreciated in the context of lithography, a developing art at the time, as lithographs, they are very well done. For many of the areas depicted, these maps are the largest scale maps made at the time, and the most detailed (particularly in the American West). Maps are hand painted in outline color. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Carte d'assemblage, l'Ameriq
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
Carte d'assemblage de l'Amerique Meridionle. (Dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, lithographie par H. Ode. Cinquieme partie. - Amer. merid. Bruxelles. 1827) |
| List No |
2212.283 |
| Note |
Hand col. lithographed index map. Relief shown by pictorially. Includes inset for the South Shetland Islands. Prime meridian: Paris. |
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Delavault, A., Vandermaelen,
Partie, Guyane Anglaise. Ame
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Delavault, A., Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
Partie de la Guyane Anglaise. Amer. Merid. no. 4 bis. (Dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, lithographie par H. Ode. Cinquieme partie. - Amer. merid. Bruxelles. 1827) |
| List No |
2212.288 |
| Note |
Hand col. lithographed map. Covers only a small part of northern Guyana. Most of sheet is text: Note sur les petites Antilles ... Redigee par A. Delavault. Longitude values are reversed. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Half Title: Atlas universel.
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
(Half Title Page to) Atlas universel de geographie physique, politique, statistique et mineralogique, sur l'echelle de 1/1641836 ou d'une ligne par 1900 toises, dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris, d'apres les meilleures cartes, observations astronomiques et voyages dans les divers Pays de la Terre, Lithographie par H. Ode, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris. Sixieme partie. - Oceanique. Bruxelles. 1827. |
| List No |
2212R |
| Note |
A complete set of the six volume Atlas Universel in original bindings of half red leather teal cloth covered boards with title "Vandermaelen. Atlas Universel..." embossed in gold on the spine. This monumental work was the first atlas of the world with all maps on the same scale (and a large scale at that - about one inch to 26 miles) and the first lithographed world atlas. If all the maps were joined together they would form a globe of 7.75 meters in diameter (such a globe was made in Brussels). The maps were published originally in parts of ten maps each, beginning in 1825 and ending in 1827. Vandermaelen's maps are frequently misunderstood because each map is usually best comprehended in the context of its neighboring maps - the maps do not function well on their own, since they were all meant to be joined. Koeman states that "His atlases, although unique in concept and size did not possess that fine touch of cartographic style which make them attractive for a collector..." We strongly disagree - the graphic art of the maps must be appreciated in the context of lithography, a developing art at the time, as lithographs, they are very well done. For many of the areas depicted, these maps are the largest scale maps made at the time, and the most detailed (particularly in the American West). Maps are hand painted in outline color. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Title Page: Atlas universel.
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Atlas universel de geographie physique, politique, statistique et mineralogique, sur l'echelle de 1/1641836 ou d'une ligne par 1900 toises, dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris, d'apres les meilleures cartes, observations astronomiques et voyages dans les divers Pays de la Terre, Lithographie par H. Ode, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris. Sixieme partie. - Oceanique. Bruxelles. 1827. |
| List No |
2212S |
| Note |
A complete set of the six volume Atlas Universel in original bindings of half red leather teal cloth covered boards with title "Vandermaelen. Atlas Universel..." embossed in gold on the spine. This monumental work was the first atlas of the world with all maps on the same scale (and a large scale at that - about one inch to 26 miles) and the first lithographed world atlas. If all the maps were joined together they would form a globe of 7.75 meters in diameter (such a globe was made in Brussels). The maps were published originally in parts of ten maps each, beginning in 1825 and ending in 1827. Vandermaelen's maps are frequently misunderstood because each map is usually best comprehended in the context of its neighboring maps - the maps do not function well on their own, since they were all meant to be joined. Koeman states that "His atlases, although unique in concept and size did not possess that fine touch of cartographic style which make them attractive for a collector..." We strongly disagree - the graphic art of the maps must be appreciated in the context of lithography, a developing art at the time, as lithographs, they are very well done. For many of the areas depicted, these maps are the largest scale maps made at the time, and the most detailed (particularly in the American West). Maps are hand painted in outline color. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Carte d'assemblage de l'Ocea
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
Carte d'assemblage de l'Oceanique. (Dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, lithographie par H. Ode. Sixieme partie. - Oceanique. Bruxelles. 1827) |
| List No |
2212.328 |
| Note |
Hand col. lithographed index map. Relief shown by pictorially. Includes inset for Pierre and Alexandre islands. Prime meridian: Paris. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Text: Dedie A Sa Majeste le
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Dedie A Sa Majeste le Roi des Pas-Bas. |
| List No |
2212.400 |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Text: Statistique de L'Europ
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Statistique de L'Europe d'apres Hassel. Bruxelles, P.M.G. Vandermaelen, Editeur. 1827. |
| List No |
2212.401 |
| Note |
Includes a small illustration of the tools of geography: globe, ruler, protractor, telescope, etc. |
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Text: Statistique de la Mona
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Statistique de la Monarchie Autrichienne. |
| List No |
2212.402 |
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