Principal Mountains, &c Throughout The World. Carey, H. C. ; Lea, I. 1822
View larger, zoomable image (turn off pop-up blocker) Full Title: Map And Description Of The Principal Mountains, &c. Throughout The World. Western Hemisphere. Eastern Hemisphere. Comparative Heights Of The Principal Mountains And Other Elevations In The World. No. 52. Arranged by F. Lucas Jr. Engraved by Young & Delleker. Author: Carey, H. C. ; Lea, I. Date: 1822 This historical cartographic image is part of the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection, www.davidrumsey.com, a large collection of online antique, rare, old, and historical maps, atlases, globes, charts, and other cartographic items. Read more about the Collection. Or you can view the entire David Rumsey Map Collection in Insight. Full David Rumsey Map Collection Catalog Record: Author: Carey, H. C. ; Lea, I. Date: 1822 Short Title: Principal Mountains, &c Throughout The World. Publisher: Phila: H.C. Carey & I. Lea Type: Atlas Map Object Height cm: 42 Object Width cm: 53 Scale 1: 50,000 Note: Without color and surrounded by text. Reference: P1373a. World Area: World Subject: Mountains/Rivers Full Title: Map And Description Of The Principal Mountains, &c. Throughout The World. Western Hemisphere. Eastern Hemisphere. Comparative Heights Of The Principal Mountains And Other Elevations In The World. No. 52. Arranged by F. Lucas Jr. Engraved by Young & Delleker. List No: 0122.047 Series No: 51 Engraver or Printer: Lucas, F. Jr. ; Young & Delleker Published In: A Complete Historical, Chronological, And Geographical American Atlas, Being A Guide To The History Of North And South America, And The West Indies ... To The Year 1822. According To The Plan Of Le Sage's Atlas And Intended As A Companion To Lavoisne's Improvement Of That Celebrated Work. Philadelphia: H.C. Carey And I. Lea, Chestnut Street. 1822. (on verso) ... T.H. Palmer, Printer. Publication Author: Carey, H. C. ; Lea, I. Publication Date: 1822 Publication Reference: P1373a; Howes C133. Publication Note: This was the first American Atlas that was modeled on Le Sage's plan of having explanatory text surrounding the maps. 1st Edition; Fielding Lucas engraved most of the maps. The 1823 edition was unchanged in most copies, a few have minor map updates, and one (see our copy) has all of the 1827 edition maps while still retaining the 1823 title page and most of the text. The 1827 edition includes much new material, with all the maps and text updated, except for the Washington, D.C., and Michigan maps. A French edition by Buchon was published in 1825, an abridged London edition in 1823 (see our copies), and a German edition by C.F. Weiland in 1824-1828 (P1225, Espenhorst 1.6.3). The maps are beautifully drawn and colored. Lucas went on to publish his own General Atlas in 1823, using similar maps but without the text. Rebound into half leather tan paper covered boards with "American Atlas. 1822." stamped in gilt along the spine. Publication List No: 0122.000 Publication Type: National Atlas Publication Maps: 49 Publication Height cm: 46 Publication Width cm: 32 Image No: 0122047
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