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Martin, R.M., Tallis, J. & F
South America.
1851
World Atlas
| Authors |
Martin, R.M., Tallis, J. & F. |
| Full Title |
South America. The Illustrations by J. Marchant & Engraved by J. Rogers. The Map Drawn & Engraved by J. Rapkin. |
| List No |
0466.066 |
| Note |
In outline color by country surrounded by drawings of natural wonders, local people and local fauna. Decorative leaf pattern. |
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Martin, R.M., Tallis, J. & F
Central America.
1851
World Atlas
| Authors |
Martin, R.M., Tallis, J. & F. |
| Full Title |
Central America. The Illustrations by H. Winkles & Engraved by G.R. Manwaring. The Map Drawn & Engraved by J. Rapkin. |
| List No |
0466.073 |
| Note |
Region stretching from Guatemala in the north to Nicaragua in the south, shown in outline color by country. Drawings include the volcano of Isalco, the Great Square of Antigua, Guatemala (with an active volcano in the background) and the port of Belise. Surrounded by a decorative border. |
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Martin, R.M., Tallis, J. & F
Isthmus of Panama.
1851
World Atlas
| Authors |
Martin, R.M., Tallis, J. & F. |
| Full Title |
Isthmus of Panama. The Illustrations by H. Warren & Engraved by J. Wrightson. The Map Drawn & Engraved by J. Rapkin. |
| List No |
0466.074 |
| Note |
Outline color map extending from Honduras to the top of New Granada. The proposed railway and canal communications are colored in pink. Inset illustrations include gold seekers on their way over the Cordilleras and the fort at Chagres. Surrounded by a filigree border. |
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Martin, R.M., Tallis, J. & F
Venezuela, New Granada, Equa
1851
World Atlas
| Authors |
Martin, R.M., Tallis, J. & F. |
| Full Title |
Venezuela, New Granada, Equador, and the Guayanas. The Illustrations by H. Winkles & Engraved by W. Lacey. The Map Drawn & Engraved by J. Rapkin. |
| List No |
0466.075 |
| Note |
The northwest corner of South America shown in outline color. Illustrations include the port of Paramaribo, the falls of Bagota, Chimborazo mountain, and drawings of llamas and ostriches. Surrounded by a flowery border. |
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Colton, G.W.
Grant, Warren & Co.
1857
National Atlas
| Authors |
Colton, G.W. |
| Full Title |
Grant, Warren & Co. Boston (paper, rags, bleaching powders, paper manufacturing supplies). Printed by Henry B. Ashmead, George Street above Eleventh, Philadelphia. |
| List No |
5479.062 |
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Johnson, A.J., Colton, J. H.
Republics Of North America
1860
Wall Map
| Authors |
Johnson, A.J., Colton, J. H. |
| Full Title |
Johnson's New Illustrated & Embellished County Map Of The Republics Of North America With The Adjacent Islands & Countries, Compiled Drawn & Engraved From U. States Land & Coast Surveys, British Admiralty & other Reliable Sources. Under the Direction of A.J. Johnson. Published by J.H. Colton, 172, William Street, New York, Edition For Johnson & Browning. Richmond VA. 1860. Entered ... 1860 by J.H. Colton ... New York. Map Designed by A.J. Johnson. Engraved by D.G. Johnson, J.H. Goldthwait, W.S. Barnard, Wm. Wright, G. Rae Smith, F.H. King, James Duthie, J.L. White. (inset) Map Of The World on Mercator's Projection ... |
| List No |
5811.000 |
| Note |
Entered in 1856 and first issued in 1857. With an inset map of the World, and views of the U.S. Capital and state symbols around an eagle, tables of Distances and Statistics from the Census of 1850. Compared to the 1859 edition (our 4012.000) Colona, Jefferson, and Shoshone are added as proposed states in the west, one of the only maps we have seen to show all three. Also, the imprint of Johnson and Browning, Richmond Virginia is very unusual and probably one of the last north south publishing collaborations on the eve of the Civil War. There is Note and list of Authorities which reads in part "The part of this Map, between the Mississippi River and Pacific Ocean, was taken (with the consent of Capt. A.A. Humphreys) principally from a map compiled from the following authorities by Lieut. G.K. Warren, Topl Engrs...In the Office of Pacific Rail Road Surveys, War Department." The map referred to must be the 1855 edition (see our copy) of Warren's General Map for the Pacific Railroad Reports. The list of Authorities is almost identical to the list on that map. Also, the map details of the west used in Johnson's map follow the 1855 edition in scope. Karrow lists many issues of this map from 1857 to 1861, with the views varying in each issue, and with Colton taking over as publisher in 1860, as in this copy. See our late Colton edition of 1890 (our #5150). With black top and bottom roller. Full color by county or territory in the U.S. and by state in Central America. Edged in dark blue silk. |
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