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Cary, John
Title Page: Cary's Survey of …
1790
National Atlas
Authors Cary, John
Full Title (Title Page to) Cary's Survey of the High Roads From London to ... On a Scale of one Inch to a Mile, wherein Every Gentleman's Seat, situate on, or seen from the Road, (however distant) are laid down, with the name of the Possessor, to which is added The Number of Inns on each separate route, also, the different Turnpike Gates, shewing The Connection which one trust has with another. London: Printed for J. Cary, Engraver & Map seller, the corner of Arundel Street, Strand. July 1st, 1790.
List No 2724B
Note Maps in color showing roads with houses, rivers, hills, heaths and commons, and gentlemens' seats.
Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
Title Page and Dedication: C …
1794
National Atlas
Authors Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
Full Title (Title Page and Dedication to) Cary's New Map of England And Wales, With Part Of Scotland. On Which Are Carefully Laid Down All the Direct and Principal Cross Roads, the Course of the Rivers And Navigable Canals ... Delineated from Actual Surveys: and materially assisted From Authentic Documents Liberally supplied by the Right Honourable the Post Masters General. London: Published Jun 11th 1794 by J. Cary, Engraver & Map-seller, No. 181 Strand.
List No 0132B
Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Title Page: Traveler's direc …
1802
Guide Book
Authors Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Full Title (Title Page to) The Traveller's Directory, Or A Pocket Companion: Shewing The Course Of The Main Road Philadelphia To New York, And From Philadelphia To Washington. ... From Actual Survey. By S.S. Moore & T.W. Jones. Philadelphia: Printed For, And Published By, Mathew Carey. 1802.
List No 2646B
Note 1st edition. Maps by F. Shallus & W. Harrison. The second American road book, after Colles. The maps are better engraved than Colles, in a style closer to the English road books of John Cary (see our 1790 copy). Descriptive text precedes the maps, describing the routes and places of interest. Smither engraved one map, I. Draper, two. The rest by Harrison & Shallus. See "New Jersey Road Maps" by Howard Rice. A second edition appeared in 1804, same maps, text rewritten. Full leather covers with no title on cover or spine.
Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Road from Philadela. to New …
1802
Guide Book
Authors Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Full Title Road from Philadela. to New York. (Maps) 2, 3, 4 and 5. Shallus, fc.
List No 2646.002
Note Maps without color. Four maps shown across two page spread covering the area between Frankford and Morrisville, New Jersey.
Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Road from Philadelphia to Ne …
1802
Guide Book
Authors Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Full Title Road from Philadelphia to New York. (Maps) 14 and 15. W. Harrison, Junr. sc. Smither sc.
List No 2646.005
Note Two maps across a two-page spread, both uncolored. Area from Newark to New York shown.
Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Road from Philadelphia to Wa …
1802
Guide Book
Authors Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Full Title Road from Philadelphia to Washington. (Maps) 19 and 20. F. Shallus Sc.
List No 2646.011
Note Two uncolored maps on one page.
Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Road from Philadelphia to Wa …
1802
Guide Book
Authors Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Full Title Road from Philadelphia to Washington. (Maps) 21, 22 and 23. Draper, I. Sc.
List No 2646.012
Note Three uncolored maps over two pages. First two maps show area on the outskirts of Washington. The third map is a full page spread showing a detailed map of Washington.
Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
Title Page: New universal at …
1808
World Atlas
Authors Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
Full Title (Title Page to) Cary's new universal atlas, containing distinct maps of all the principal states and kingdoms throughout the World. From the latest and best authorities extant. London: Printed for J. Cary, Engraver and Map-seller, No. 181, near Norfolk Street, Strand, 1808.
List No 1657B
Note The 1st ed., with a list of subscribers. Fordham lists eds. of 1808, 1811 (reissue of 1808, no maps changes other than the 1811 date appearing on some of the maps), 1819 (one third of the maps amended), 1824 (maps unchanged from 1819 except for the date), 1828 (same as 1824, except for date changes, with reissues in 1833, 1836 (Baskes), and 1844). This is a fine atlas, one of the best of its period, and a source for American mapmakers (Tanner directly copied the World and continental maps for his New American Atlas). Fordham: (The maps) "are finely engraved, with full details, showing especially the water-ways and roads, and hill-shading, and are usually coloured. The work is very clear and delicate and of a uniform character throughout." Maps are hand painted in outline color and bound in half leather brown boards with "Cary's Atlas. 1808" stamped in gilt on the new leather spine.
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