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Loring, Josiah
Loring's Celestial Globe.
1833
Globe
Authors Loring, Josiah
Full Title Loring's Celestial Globe Containing all the known Stars, Nebulae &c. Compiled from the Works of Wollaston, Flamsted, De la Caille, Havelius, Mayer, Bradley, Herschel, Maskelyne. The Transactions of the Astronomical Society of London &c. &c. (From Smith's New English Globe.) Boston, Josiah Loring, 136 Washington St. 1833. Annin & Smith sc.
List No 2897.000
Note 2nd issue - this was 1st issued in 1832. Engraved by Annin & Smith. Loring's address is 136 Washington Street, Boston. Shows stars of magnitudes 1 to 9 and nebulae. Accompanies the 1833 Terrestrial 12" globe. Four legged table model with horizon ring. Total height from base to top is 17.5 inches, with the globe measuring 12 inches.
Loring, Josiah
Loring's Terrestrial Globe.
1833
Globe
Authors Loring, Josiah
Full Title Loring's Terrestrial Globe containing all the Late Discoveries and Geographical Improvements, also the Tracks of the most celebrated Circumnavigators. Compiled from Smith's new English Globe, with additions and improvements by Annin & Smith. Boston: Josiah Loring, 136 Washington St. 1833.
List No 2899.000
Note 1st terrestrial globe by Loring. Loring's first globe was the 12" celestial of 1832. Loring's address is 136 Washington Street, Boston. Accompanied by the 12" celestial globe of 1833. Both the terrestrial and celestial were copied (with credit given) from C. Smith's English globes. Annin & Smith of Boston did the engraving. Loring was succeeded in business by Gilman Joslin who continued to produce globes under Loring's name until the 1850's (Warner). These two globes were commended by the Judges at the 1833 fair of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association (Warner). Four legged table model with horizon ring. Total height from bottom of base to top of the meridian is 17.5 inches.
Tanner, Henry S.
New York.
1833
World Atlas
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title New York by H.S. Tanner. American Atlas. Constructed from materials furnished by J.H. Eddy, Esqr. of New York, and from the Works of De Witt, Darby, Spafford, Lay, Smith, Bouchette, & other authentic sources. Engraved and Published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress, 12th Day of May 1819, by Tanner, Vallance, Kearny & Co. of the State of Pennsylvania.
List No 4862.015
Note Engraved. Counties differentiated by full color. Alternative Meridan Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures. List of mountains on the Hudson River and in the Catskill Mountains.
Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-18 …
Title Page: Atlas universel …
1842
World Atlas
Authors Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832, Picquet, C.
Full Title (Title Page to) Atlas universel de geographie physique, politique, ancienne & moderne. Contenant les cartes generales et particulieres de toutes les parties du monde ... Dedie a l'Academie Royale des Sciences de l'Institut de France ... Nouvelle edition composee de soixante cinq feuilles. Par A. Brue, Geographe du Roi. Revue et augmentee par Chles. Picquet, Geographe du Roi et de Mgr. le Duc d'Orleans. Paris, chez Ch. Picquet ... Proprietaire des cartes et atlas de fonds de Mr. Brue, seul charge de la vente des cartes, plans, &a., publies par le Depot Genal. de la Guerre, Quai Conti No. 17, pres du Pont des Arts. (1842?)
List No 2741C
Note Maps dated 1822-1842. Shows Texas as Republic. Shows some of the Jedediah Smith information on the N. America and Mexico maps. See Wheat 403 & 404, and 413 & 420. Wheat seems to miss the Picquet Mexico map in his discussion, although he lists it in the cartobibliography. The Mexico atlas map is dated 1840 and is a combination of the J. Arrowsmith British N. America 1837, the larger Brue 1834 Mexico map and the 1833 Brue Map of North America. Phillips shows an 1834 edition and an 1839 edition of the atlas. Both have the Mexico map dated 1825. Bancroft has a Mexico dated 1825 with Picquet's stamp dated 1835 - this map does not have the new Arrowsmith/Smith information. Thus we think this 1840 Mexico is the first to be changed since the original 1825 edition. The Brue Mexico 1834 large map, and U.S. 1836 large map with inset of Oregon both, and especially the Mexico map, have Smith information. Picquet engraved both maps, yet it took him five years or so to put the Smith information on the Mexico map in this atlas. The maps are hand painted with both outline and full color, and bound in half leather marbled paper covered boards with a green paper label printed with the title "Atlas universel de geographie ancienne et moderne ..." The leather spine is embossed with "Brue. Atlas de geographie ancienne et moderne" in gold.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Y …
Covers: Ohio
1851
Pocket Map
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H.
Full Title (Covers to) The Tourist's Pocket Map Of The State Of Ohio Exhibiting Its Internal Improvements Roads Distances &c. By J.H. Young. Philadelphia: Published By Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. 1851. Sold by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. No. 253 Market Street. Entered ... April 15th 1831 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (inset) Profile of the Ohio and Erie Canal. (inset) Profile of the Miami Canal.
List No 0551.001
Note Late edition, lithographed. In the transfer to lithography, the image was slightly enlarged (compare dimensions and scale to the engraved 1833 edition). Map is folded into stamped black leather covers 12.5x8 with "Mitchell's Map Of Ohio" in gilt. Full color. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Y …
Ohio
1851
Pocket Map
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H.
Full Title The Tourist's Pocket Map Of The State Of Ohio Exhibiting Its Internal Improvements Roads Distances &c. By J.H. Young. Philadelphia: Published By Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. 1851. Sold by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. No. 253 Market Street. Entered ... April 15th 1831 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (inset) Profile of the Ohio and Erie Canal. (inset) Profile of the Miami Canal.
List No 0551.002
Note Late edition, lithographed. In the transfer to lithography, the image was slightly enlarged (compare dimensions and scale to the engraved 1833 edition). Map is folded into stamped black leather covers 12.5x8 with "Mitchell's Map Of Ohio" in gilt. Full color. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
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