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Paulus Swaen On the road ATLASES EARLY TOURISM & POST ROUTE MAPS VISIT OUR BOOTH AT 8 th PARIS MAP FAIR 7 NOVEMBER – HOTEL AMBASSADOR - PARIS www.swaen.com

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Paulus Swaen On the road

ATLASES EARLY TOURISM

& POST ROUTE MAPS

VISIT OUR BOOTH AT 8th PARIS MAP FAIR

7 NOVEMBER – HOTEL AMBASSADOR - PARIS

www.swaen.com

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Un des premiers atlas publié aux Pays-Bas à comprendre des cartes d'après le géographe français Nicolas Sanson.

2 VALK, G. Nova totius geographica telluris projectio.Amsterdam, 1706. 540 x 330mm. Beau col. ancien.

Euros 18000Très rare atlas magnifiquement colorié à l'époque. C'est le premier atlas de Gerard Valk, éditeur, graveur et fabriquant de globes à Amsterdam. Ce dernier s'associa en 1673 à Petrus Schenck pour la publication de cartes. En 1683, ils acquérirent une partie du fond de Joan Blaeu, et fondèrent en 1700 leur propre compagnie. L'association entre les deux familles se poursuivra jusqu'au milieu du XVIIIe siècle. Nous n'avons pas localisé d'exemplaire de cet atlas à la date de 1706. Les exemplaires cités par Koeman et par Phillips ne sont pas datés. Koeman précise d'ailleurs que, selon les exemplaires, le nombre de cartes peut varier entre 25 et 100. Aucun exemplaire à la British Library. Mappe-monde, l'Europe, les Isles Britanniques, la Scandinavie (par Sanson), le Royaume de Danemark, la Russie Blanche ou Moscovie (par Sanson), le Royaume de France (par Sanson), Teutschland (par Schenck), Rheni tractus, Princeps Danubius, Circuli Austriaci, Circulus Suevicus, les dix-sept provinces des Pays-Bas, Circulus Saxoniae Inferioris, Circulus saxoniae Superioris, Helvetiorum Reipublicae, Estats de Pologne (par Sanson), Livoniae et Curlandiae, Totius Regni Hispaniae et Portugalliae (par Sanson), l'Italie (par Sanson), Empire du Grand Seigneur des Turcs (par Sanson), l'Asie, l'Afrique, l'Amérique. Toutes sont signées Valk, à l'exception de huit cartes (sept de Sanson et une de Schenck). . (63003)

In folio, demi-basane rouge (reliure de l'Epoque). Atlas composé d'un titre allégorique aquarellé à l'époque, d'un feuillet de table et de 24 cartes gravées à double page et finement coloriées à l'époque.

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3 SEUTTER, G. M. Atlas Minor praecipua Orbis Terrarum Imperia, Regna et Provincias Germinae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte delineatis fiftens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accommodatus opera.Augsburg 1744. 210 x 150mm. In original colours.

Euros 4800¤ Seutter’s Atlas Minor is a beautiful example of decorative German cartography from the mid-eighteenth century. Most of the maps have elaborately engraved cartouches showing religious or military scenes, depictions of the natural landscape, small inset maps and tiny town views. This is a particularly fine example, in full original color with a contemporary calf binding. Map titles: 1. Planisphaerium Coeleste / Diversi Globi Terr-Aquei . . . 2. Europa . . . 3. Asia . . . 4. Africa . . . 5. . . America Septentrionalis . . . 6. America Meridionalis . . . 7. Portugalliae et Algarbiae. (with inset map of Brasil) 8. . . . Hispaniae et Portugalliae . . . 9. Gallia . . . 10. Ducatus Lotharingiae et Bar . . . 11. Nova Totius Italia . . . 12. Ducatus Sabaudiae Principip. Pedemontium . . . 13. Ducatus Mediolanensis . . . 14. Dominium Venetum . . . 15. Novissima et Accuratma Delin Status Ecclesiaeet Magni Ducatus Hetruriae . . .16. Siciliae Regnum . . . 17. Neapolis Regnum . . . 18. . . . Angliae Scotiae et Hiberniae . . . 19. XVII. Provinciae Belgii sive Germaniae Inferioris . . . 20. Germaniae Inferioris sive Belgii . . . 21. Flandria . . .22. Ducatus Luxemburg . . . 23. Brabantiae Ducatus . . . 24. Belgium Foederatum . . . 25. Imperium Romano-Germanicum . . . 26. Postarum diverticula et mansiones per Germaniam . . . 27. Maiestas Austriaca . . . 28. Nova Totius Helvetia . . . 29. Archiducatus Austriae Superioris . . . 30. Archiducatus Austriae Inferioris . . . 31. Principali Dignitate Gaudens Comit Tirolis . . . 32. . . . Bavariae . . . 33. . . . Archipiscopat Salisburgensis . . . 34. Circulus Suevicus in quo Ducatus Wirtenbergensis . . . 35. Circulus Franconius . . . 36. Martis Area et Alea per Tractum Rheni Mosellae . . . 37. Mappa Circuli Rhenani Superioris . . . 38. Alsatia . . . 39. . . .

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Circuli Rhenani Inferioris sive Electorium Rheni . . . 40. Palatinatus Inferior, Electoratus Palatinus ad Rhenum . . . 41. Archiepiscopat et Electoratus Moguntinus . . .42. Trevirensis Archi-Episcopai et Electoratus . . . 43. Marchionatus Brandenburgensis Ducatus Pomeraniae . . . 44. Electoratus suve Marchia Brandenburgensis . . .45. Ducatus Pomerania . . . 46. Episcopatus Paderbornensis . . . 47. Saxoniae Inferioris . . . 48. Saxoniae Superioris . . .49. Archiepiscop. Et Electorat Coloniensem . . .50. Circulis Westphalicus . . . 51. Principatus Calenberg et Grubenhagen . . . 52. Regnum Bohemiae . . . 53. Bohemiae Regnum . . . 54. Silesia Sucatus . . . 55. Marchionatus Moravia . . . 56. Borussiae Regnum . . . (inset map of Principatus Neocomensis). 57. . . . Sueciae, Daniae et Norwegiae . . . 58. Daniae . . . 59. Imperium Russiae Magnae . . .60. Poloniae Regnum . . . 61. Novissima Tab Danubii . . . 62. Regni Hungariae . . . 63. Nieu und verbessertes Ungarisches Kriegs Theatrum in Servien . . . 64. Magni Turcarum Dominatoris Imperium . . . 65. Nova et accurata Turcicarum et Tartaricarum . . .66. Terra Sancta . . . Tobias Conrad Lotter [1717-1777] was one of the most prolific German mapmakers of the 18th century. In 1740 he married the daughter of famed German cartographer, Mattheus Seutter, and in 1756 inherited his father-in-law’s business. He was succeeded by his son, Mathias Albrecht Lotter, who continued the business until the end of the 18th century. . (27516)

Contemporary calf binding, with blind stamped title on front cover. 66 maps plus engraved title. Full original color, with cartouches uncoloured, as issued. Excellent condition. Several maps with usual marginal spotting.

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4 DESNOS, L.C. Almanach géographique ou petit atlas élémentaire composé de cartes générales et particulieres des différens empires, royaumes et républiques de l'Europe et des autres parties de la terre.Paris, Desnos, ca. 1770. 115 x 650mm. Beau col. ancien.

Euros 2000

¤ Bel exemplaire de ce charmant Almanach publié par l'ingénieur géographe et éditeur Louis Charles Desnos. Il est illustré de 32 cartes finement aquarellées à l'époque ainsi réparties : hémisphère oriental, hémisphère occidental, Europe, Asie, Afrique, Amérique septentrionale, Amérique méridionale, France, Suisse, Italie (4), Corse, Espagne et Portugal (2), Iles Britanniques, Pays-Bas (2), Allemagne, Bohême, Prusse, Hongrie, Pologne, Danemark, Suède et Norvège (3), Russie (3) et Turquie. La date a été grattée. - Phillips Nr. 446. (25383)

In-12 ; titre gravé, dédicace gravée, portrait gravé, (2) ff. de dédicace, XXVIII pp., (6) ff., 32 cartes en couleurs et (2) ff.

Maroquin rouge, triple filet doré encadrant les plats, dos orné, roulette intérieure dorée, tranches dorées. (Reliure de l'époque).

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Interesting atlas printed during the French Revolution

5 L'ISLE, G. de. / BUACHE / DEZAUCHE. Atlas géographique des quatre parties du monde.Paris, Dezauche, De L’Isle et Buache, ca. 1788. 560 x 415mm. Limites en col. d'époque.

Euros 12500Atlas illustré de 40 cartes gravées aquarellées à l'époque, dont une mappemonde, un planisphère, un plan de Paris (Esnauts & Rapilly, 1788), trois cartes d’Asie, une d’Afrique, quatre d’Amérique. Interesting atlas printed during the French Revolution (1789–1799) by Ph. Dezauche. Most maps are prepared by Philippe Buache, who was one of the most active proponents of the so-called school of theoretical cartography active in mid-18th century France. Interestingly the "Mappemonde" has the original dedication to the King removed as the map was created during the French Revolution. The Europe map is dated 1788 but the coats of arms in the title cartouche are covered with black ink. The map is followed by a newly engraved map "Carte de France, suivant sa nouvelle division en LXXXVIV départements. . . 1794." The title cartouche shows a cock holding a swort and [bonnet rouge] or liberty cap [bonnet de la liberte]. - Mappemonde a l'usage de l'instr.on. Par Guillaume Delisle et Philippe Buache. (An updated version of the double hemisphere world map by Buache of 1785. Decorative world map with curious delineation of Alaska. Showing the tracks of Capt. Cook. Van Diemen's Land connected to mainland Australia. The complete title is divided over two garlands : Mappemonde a l'usage l'instr.on par Guillaume Delisle et Philippe Buache Premiers Géographes et de l'Acad'emie des Sciences. Revue et augmentée des N les Découvertes par Dezauche en 1790. With a privilege for the year 1792. It shows the latest discoveries - Australia and New Zealand are complete, Japan is more or less accurately depicted, and the routes of Captain Cook are shown. Title on ribbon extending across top of print, with face of the sun dramatically shining through dark clouds at upper centre.

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Planisphere Physique Où l'on voit du Pole Septentrional.(Projection au pôle nord. Flanquée de tables explicatives. - Uncommon world map on a north pole projection prepared by G.de l'Isle and published by Phil. Dezauche. This map is most notable for it'sdepiction of Mer de L'Ouest or Sea of the West, a great sea, easily the size of the Mediterranean, to flow from the then-known Strait of Juan de Fuca. He also shows an opening to the ocean from this great sea at roughly in North California or Oregon and Quivira somewhere in Idaho. Showing tracks of Tasman, Magellan, Drake, Quiros, etc. Only Australia's west coast is drawn in. 340x440mm.) - Carte physique de ou geographie naturelle de la France, divisee par chaines de montagnes et aussi par terreins de fleuves et rivieres. Presente en MSt. a l'Acade. des Sciences en 1744 et 1752. Par Phil. Buache, 1er. Geographe du Roi. Publiee en 1770 avec l'approbation et sous le privilege de l'Acade. . . - Nouveau plan routier de la ville et fauxbourgs de Paris. . . chez Esnauts & Rapilly. . . 1793)

- Carte du Mexique et des Etats Unis d'Amérique. . . (De l'Isle's map, but updated in the year 1783 at the ending of the American Revolutionary War. A newly added colour key indicating American, English, French and Spanish possessions. Showing the explorations of d'Iberville and his

men on the Gulf Coast and the lower reaches of the Mississippi and Red rivers, and the Indian villages in East Texas where the Spanish constructed their missions and presidios. Route of the Spanish gold and silver fleets shown. Tooley, America, L'Isle- Carte du Golphe du MEXIQUE et des Isles Antilles Réduite de la grande Carte Angloise de Popple, Par Ph. Buache... Corrigée et Augmentée en 1780, Par J.N.Buache ... (Reissued with a new title. Also added to the plate is an engraved table of the colours to be used for distinguishing the possessions of the different nationalities, yellow for Spanish, red for English, blue for French, green for Dutch and violet for the Danes. Tooley, America, page, 29, 92) When Guillaume De Lisle died in 1726, Philippe Buache succeeded him and revised many of his maps. Buache died in 1773, and was succeeded by Dezauche.

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In- folio, demi-veau moderne.

 

 

 

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7 TURNER, R. A new and easy introduction to universal geography: In a series of letters to a youth at school. . . The ninth edition, improved and considerably enlarged.London, C.Collins printed for J. Johnson, G. G. and J. Robinson, F. and C. Rivington, G. Wilkie, J. Scatcherd [and 4 others in London], 1800. 162 x 100mm. In original o/l colours.

Euros 600This is the interesting ninth edition, with 26 full-page maps as called for in "Directions to the binder". The ninth edition was improved and considerably enlarged : to which is added a folding map of the world, (The world including the late discoveries with Captain Cooks voyages delineated) with a nice depiction of Australia, with van Diemens Land still joined to Australia's mainland. (140x245mm). Illustrated with the figure of the earth; the lines and circles on the Globe; the seasons, the geographical clock (with rotating volvelle), small map of the world, Europe, France, Italy, Germany, United Provinces, Austrian Netherlands, Spain and Portugal, Switzerland, Poland and Prussia, Denmark; Sweden and Norway; Russia in Europe, Hungary, Turkey in Europe, Great Britain and Ireland, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, The Terrestrial Globe. Each "Letter" (or chapter) is headed by an engraving followed by a further plate with just the principal cities listed (It was expected that the eager student would try and draw the outline of the country from memory). A scarce educational book (especially with the "Geographical Clock "still intact). The atlas was compiled by Richard Turner (1753-1788). . (26456)

viii, 235, [1] p., [24] leaves of plates : ill., maps (1 fold.). in original full leather binding. Flat spine with gilt banding. Spine separating. Some minor marginal discolouration in beginning and end of the atlas. Very good condition.

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The first comprehensive mapping of Sweden.

8 HERMELIN, SAMUEL GUSTAV Geographiske chartor öfver Swerige. Afd. I-IV. 1796-1812.Stockholm, 1796-1812. 660 x 720mm. In original colours. Euros 4500 This is the beautiful first four parts of Samuel Gustav Hermelins atlas of Sweden and Finland "Geografiske Kartor öfver Swerige". Each of the four title pages have spectacular landscape images or a view of Stockholm, engraved by Fredrik Akrel, a very skilled and productive engraver who later became director of Anders åkermans globe construction shop. Hermelins atlas was the first comprehensive mapping of Sweden and Finland. An earlier attempt by "Kongl. Landtmäteri Contoiret" in the 18th century, did not manage to cover the entire country. Samuel Gustav Hermelin launched his major cartographic undertaking as a private citizen. Unfortunately he suffered substantial economic loss. Due to economic difficulties the work, in its later stages, was continued by "Geographisk Inrättning", a private company before the government bought the plates, and the rights, to the work in the 1820s. The atlas was published 1796-1818. The Finnish part of the atlas was produced a few years before Sweden lost Finland to Russia.

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Hermelin (Samuel Gustaf, Baron) was a Swedish cartographer, mineralogist and patriot, born on 4 April 1744 and died in Stockholm on 4 March 1820. He made explorations (1782-1784) in Germany, France, in North America and the British Isles, and on his return he introduced his improvements in the exploitation of mines in Falun. He was quit successful and established factories, sawmills, settled in Norrbotten, brought dry marsh, he build roads and discovered the rich mines Gellivare. He prepare

maps and published an "Atlas of Sweden and the Finland (1797-1807)", unfortunately the project failed and only 58 maps were published. Imperial folio. Graverat huvudtitelblad m. innehållsförteckning (ngt fläckad), 4 graverade deltitelblad. M. vignetter, 28 samtida delvis kolorerade graverade kartor på 30 blad. Något nött brunt senare (tidigt 1900-tal) hfrbd, marmorerade pärmpapper, guldorn. Rygg. Följande finns (där ej annat anmärks är kartorna i gott skick, flera med breda marginaler, några är dock vikta, enstaka fläckar ej anmärkta). Graverat huvudtlbl. Till första delen (daterat 1805, enstaka fläckar, tar inte upp Göta Rike). Avd. I. .Graverat deltitelblad m. vignette (1797, för norra landsorter), Swerige (1797); Wästerbottn och Svenske Lappmarcken (1796, liten fläck); Ångermanland, Medelpad och Jämtland (1797); Herjeådalen (1797); Gästrikland och Hellsingland (1796). Avd. II: Graverat deltitelblad m. vignette (1799, för Finland, fuktfläckad i övre yttre höger hörn), Finland (1799,; Uleåborgs höfdingedöme (1798); Wasa höfdingedöme (1798); Åbo och Björneborgs höfdingedöme (1799, något brunfläckad); Nylands och Tavastehus samt Kymmenegårds höfdingedöme (1798); Savolax och Karelen eller Kuopio höfdingedöme (u.å., ngt brunfläckad). Avd. III. Graverat deltitelblad m. vignette (1801, för Svea Rike, vignetten Stockholmsvy av J. F. Martin), Stora Kopparberg (1800); Kopparbergs, Säter, Näsgårds och Wästra Bergslagen (1800); Wästerås höfdingedöme (1800); Upsala höfdingedöme (1801, lagad reva i inre marginal, brunfläckad i övre deloch övre del av yttre marginal); Stockholms höfdingedöme (1802, längre lagad reva i nedre marginal, ngt fläckad); Örebro höfdingedöme (1803, delvis brunfläckad); Nyköpings höfdingedöme (1804, brunfläckad). Avd. IV: Graverat deltitelblad m. vignette (1807, för Götarike, brunfläckad, förlängd yttermarginal): Götarike (1807, brunfläckad); Carlstads höfdingedöme eller Wermeland (1808, i 2 delar); Göteborgs och Bohus län (1806); Elfsborgs höfdingedöme (1808, liten reva i nedre marginal); Skaraborgs höfdingedöme (1807, nära skuren i övre o. nedre marginal, en del lagade revor o. förstärkningar i marginalerna); Östergötland (1810, ngt nött i vänster marginal, smala marginaler); Halmstads höfdingedöme eller Halland (1807, något veck, några småfläckar); Jönköpings, Kronobergs och Bleking höfdingedömen (1809, skuren i marginalerna, mindre reva); Gotland (1805, nött i marginalerna);Skåne (1812, 2 blad, norra delen loss och itu). . (27843)

Imperial folio. Engraved frontispiece, 4 engraved title pages with vignette views, 28 old coloured copper engraved maps. Half calf binding by Wahlstrom, 1926.

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9 Losada, Juan Cayetano. Breves tratados de esfera y geografía universal, con algunas noticias históricas, en especial en lo perteneciente a España, para instruccion de la juventud.Madrid, Impreta de Collado, 1814. 150 x 105mm. In original o/l colours.

Euros 550¤ Third edition. Ilustrated with 6 folding maps in original outline colours: World map, Spain and maps of the continents. . (26264)

8º, (4) ll., 222 pp. and 6 maps, leather binding, spine gilt, red edges. Stamp on the title-page : "Del Conde de Bureta". Some slight browning on the title-page. Very nice copy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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New geo-political contours of Europe at the end of the Napoleonic Wars.

10 BORGHI, A. B. Atlante generale dell Bartolomeo Borghi nella Stamperia Granducale Firenze 1819.Florence, 1819. 340 x 480mm.

Euros 7500One of the most important aspects of the atlas is that it incorporated the new geo-political contours of Europe decided upon at the Congress of Vienna held at the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Accordingly, the 12 maps of Italy and its various parts likewise reflect the new political order. Held between November, 1814 and June, 1815 and chaired by the Austrian statesman, C. W. von Metternich, the Congress sought to re-draw the map of Europe after the defeat of Napoleonic France in the previous year. The resulting political changes for Italy were many, among them being the re-establishment of traditional monarchies in the kingdoms of Sardinia, Sicily and Naples; the rule of the Hapsburg princes being re- established in the duchies of Tuscany and Modena, the restoration and extension of papal authority in the Papal States, and a number of other changes. Accompanying 36 text pages in the atlas explains the geo-political changes made in Italy and elsewhere.

The atlas also gives close attention to the mapping of North America and is quite up-to-date in this regard. In addition to a single-sheet map of North America, there is also a much more detailed four-sheet depiction of North America. One of the sheets has surprisingly good detail for the West,

incorporating quite fully Lewis and Clark information. Another of the sheets has a well-detailed

set of the Northwest. in

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Vermiglioli, in his biographical dictionary of Perugian writers,(1750-1821) as “one of the greatest geographers of Europe.” Early in his career, he was involved in the production of several cartographic works, both his own and those of others, that were primari

described Bartolomeo Borghi

local Italian interest. The present atlas, however, ly of is considered “his most important work.”

- Not in Cremonini; Library of Congress, Imagesof the World, pp. 275-76; Valerio, V. “Italian atlases and t

heir makers” in The Map Collector,

Issue 45, pp. 11 & 14, atlas no. 25; Phillips 735.. (63320)

t rth America, Brazil all with original outline color, a

slight bit of staining, but overall fine.

Oblong folio, contemporary marbled paper over boards, vellum backstrip & corners, title in black ink on spine. Portrait, title in manuscript, 36pp text & 137 engraved maps, multi-sheemaps of Russia, Austria, Germany, No

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11 STREIT, F. W. Brieftaschen-Atlas.Berlin, ca. 1820. 76 x 107mm. Limites en col. ancien.

Euros 450¤ Intéressant atlas de poche comprenant 26 cartes du monde entier. . (60220)

in-16°. Broché, infimes rousseurs, bon état.

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11 TYTLER, A.F. Elements of General History Ancient and Modern.London/Edinburgh 1821. 128 x 74mm. Uncoloured.

Euros 350¤ Eight edition of this populair history book written by Alexander Fraser Tytler. At end of volume one, dealing with ancient history 6 folding maps are bound in; Orbis Veteribus Notus, after d'Anville; Italy, Graecia Asia, Europe, Asia, Africa, America, all in contemp. out-line colour. Volume two is dealing with modern history and has at the end chronological table. Very fine condition and binding. Hard to find in this condition. . (07242)

Two volumes in contemp. full calf binding, spine gilted. xvi, 366pp. xii, 485pp. Volume 1 containg 6 maps. Maps with minor water staining, generally in very good condition.

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ON THE ROAD Early tourism & the Grand Tour

12 SALVADOR, Ludwig, ÖSTERREICH von, Erzherzog. Los Angeles in Südcalifornien. Eine Blume aus dem Goldenen Lande.Würzburg und Wien, Leo Woerl, 1885. 155 x 110mm. In original colours.

Euros 300¤ The early chapters include discussions of the fauna and flora, Indians, Chinese settlers, and climate. The text reproduces temperature of report and more other measurements taken separately by Louis Lewis and Mr. Broderick in Los Angeles, Edwin S. Saxton and Francis S. Miles in Anaheim, and Benjamin C. Truman in San Gabriel. Crops, irrigation, houses, country of prices, cattle, hunting, mining, and transportation services of acres discussed...the book was republished in 1885. Illustr. OHLwd. Howes S57; Dawson Eighty 62b. (25778)

XII, 240 pp. with 13 woodcut illustrations on board, 2 text illustrations and 2 folding coloured maps.

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12 PHILIPS & SON Philips' Pictorial Pocket Atlas and Gazeteer of the World.London, Philips, c.1920. 145 x 95mm. Coloured.

Euros 100¤ A well-preserved copy of this charming little World-Atlas, not only interesting because of its clear maps and statistical diagrams, but also for its War Supplement. With charming original hardcover, richly decorated & black lettered red boards, title on spine. . (25395)

Small 8°, VIII+ 148 p. of illustrations (mainly coloured maps), 96 p. descriptive gazetteer (18.000 names)

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13 TANNER, H.S. The Traveller's Guide. A Map Of The Roads, Canals And Steam Boat Routes Of The United States ... Designed for the use of Travellers, By H.S. Tanner.Philadelphia, 1825. 445 x 562mm. In original colours.

Euros 2500¤ Rare first edition of Tanner's travel map in pocket map form, in it original red leather covers, with the map and no text, as issued. Ristow says the first edition was 1834, and while that was the first issue of the enlarged guide with text, this 1825 map is from the same plate as the 1834 map and thus should be seen as the first edition of the guide. The entire lower right corner of the map is taken up with lists of "Steam Boat Routes Throughout the United States," which are keyed to letters in the map margins. In the 1834 and later editions, these lists are replaced with inset maps of U.S. cities, and the lists are given, along with added stage and railroad routes, in the body of the text. This interesting early map of the U.S. still shows the Five Civilized Tribes of the Indian Nation in their respective locations throughout the southeast. The western edge of the new country is sparsely populated, and the Oregon Territory begins just above Missouri. Complete title: THE TRAVELLER'S GUIDE. A MAP OF THE ROADS, CANALS AND STEAM BOAT ROUTES OF THE UNITED STATES: WITH THE DISTANCES FROM PLACE TO PLACE CAREFULLY NOTICED; Including A Series Of Tables Showing The Routes Pursued By The Various Steam Boats, And The Distances Between Important Places Throughout The Country. Designed For The Use Of Travellers, By H. Tanner. In lower margin : Published by H.S. Tanner, 177 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Entered … 21st day of May 1825, by H.S. Tanner … Pennsylvania. Inside of cover with brwon ink "Boston, January 1st, 1829. Price $ 1." A List of Maps of America in the Library of Congress, p. 884, Phillips, P.L, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1901; American Maps and Mapmakers, Chapter 13, Ristow, George, Wayne State University Press, Detroit, 1985. (27839)

Very good condition. Outline color by state. In red leather covers, 13x8cm., gilt stamped "Traveller's Guide Through The U. States. Two brown spots in right hand part of map, with two holes.

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An early guide to the city of Nagasaki.

14 BAIKO-DO. Shinkan Nagasaki no Dzu.Nagasaki, 1801. 320 x 440mm. Original colours.

Euros 2500¤ The oldest of these so-called Nagasaki pictures (Nagasaki-zu) were two panoramic prints by the artist Chikujuken that served as guides to the city of Nagasaki for visitors, who took them home as stylish souvenirs. They were such a useful guide for finding the foreign trading stations and the anchorage's of Dutch and Chinese vessels that they were continued for many years. The influence of this type of panorama print can be seen in the "Yokohama pictures" of the mid-nineteenth century and in the bird's-eye perspectives of such pictures as "A Comprehensive View of Yokosuka" that were still being published after the Meiji Restoration of 1868. A bird's-eye view of Nagasaki harbour. The Dutch V.O.C. trading post on Deshima clearly marked with Dutch flag. - Kyoto-koten-dokokai Kohan-Nagasaki-Chizu-shu, 14.. (01018)

Wood-block print in four colours. Some wear and tear along folds, and paper thinness in upper left hand corner. Complete with original cover.

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15 SUHARAYA MOHE [Tokyo] Bunken Edo oezu : kan / zuko Kanamaru Hikogoro Kagenao. Kyowa 3. ie [1803]Edo, ca. 1803. 1600 x 1940mm. Uncoloured.

Euros 7500¤ Based on map by Ochikochi Doin. Oriented with north to the right. An impressive example of Edo cartography, giving details of daimyo residences, private properties, temples, shops, and fields of Tokyo. The present map is exceptionally detailed with accurate delineations of daimyo residences, temples, shops, private properties, fields, and much more. As is true with all maps of Edo from the Tokugawa period, the site of the Shogunal Castle (located in the center of the map) is left blank -- due in part to security concerns, although this feature clearly enhanced the Emperor's mystique. The large legend includes information on tides, pilgrimage routes, daimyo residences, star constellations, distances from Nihonbashi to various places in the City, lucky and unlucky days, and more. The first map to bear the above title was published by Suwara Jiemon in 1727; for obvious reasons, the map was revised regularly. The first Kanamaru edition dates from 1778, and it too was revised regularly. Minor repairs to folds, but generally in very good condition. Edo zu somokuroku / Iwata Hoju. p. 102.. (12826)

[Large Map Showing the Divisions / Properties of Greater Edo]. Large folding map, engraved in wood and printed in colour.

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16 BAIKO-DO. Shinkö Nagasaki-no-zu.Nagasaki, 1821. 435 x 635mm. Original colours.

Euros 2300¤ A bird's eye view of Nagasaki harbour. This is the reversed edition by Baikö-dö, originally published by Köju-do (1802). In nagasaki harbour the island Deshima (the V.O.C. trading post) with the Dutch flag and Dutch and Chinese vessels. Nagasaki was the port city of the Hizen Province (now Nagasaki Prefecture), and after 1570 began to prosper from the trade with Portugal. The government imposed a policy of seclusion on Japan in the early 17th century and since Nagasaki became the only port open to foreign trade. All the Dutch traders moved their commercial houses their in 1641. The piece of fan shaped land that juts out into Nagasaki Bay, attached to the shore by a bridge is the island of Dejima. Constructed in 1634 and first home of the Portuguese, later the Dutch traders. The map shows much activity of the foreign ships. In the bay are anchored Dutch ships and Chinese Junks. One Dutch ship, undertow by lines of tugboats, is firing its cannons in greeting. All through the Edo period, Nagasaki along with Kyoto, Osaka and Edo was the scene of a flourishing publishing business in woodblock prints. Maps of Nagasaki were first published in the 1670s and from the 1770s on they came out in a constant stream. . (01196)

Japanese wood-block print in 4 colours. Two sheets joined measuring. Colours in pataan- technique.

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17 MAIRE, N. Carte itinéraire et politique d'Europe d'après les derniers traités de paix, Avec les plans des principales villes d'Europe.Paris, 1813. 750 x 110mm. Limites en col. d'époque.

Euros 900¤ Grande carte d'Europe entourée de 12 plans de villes: Rome, Naples, Madrid, Lisbonne, Berlin, Varsovie, Copenhague, Paris, Londres, Vienne, Pétersbourg et Constantinople. Nicolas Maire, un ingénieur géographe à redécouvir, auquel le Tooley's Dictionary of Mapmakers ne consacre qu'une très brève notice. Son nom apparaît pour la première fois, semble-t-il, associé à celui de Brion de la Tour, sur la Carte élémentaire et statistique de l'Allemagne, en 1803. Seul l'examen de ses plans permet de connaitre ses adresses successives : 34 rue Charlot, 7 rue de Tournon, 13 rue de l'Université et 79 boulevard Montparnasse, et de limiter sa période d'activité entre 1803 et 1840 environ. . (10927)

Grand cartouche comprenant 1 carte d'Islande.

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17 BES A. & DUBREUIL, F. Nouvelle carte d' Europe physique & routiere.Paris, 1859. 58 x 85mm. In original colours.

Euros 250¤ Folding road map in paper cover. Engraved by Charles Dyonnet. Views of 24 major European cities on left and right borders: Varscovie, Vienne, St. Petersburg, Berlin, Paris, Naples, Rome, Constantinople (Istanbul), Mayence, Amsterdam, Milan. To the right : Venice, Brussels, Athenes, Turin, Bern, London, Madrid, Algiers, Dresden, Stockholm and Dublin. . (25779)

Folded colour printed map, a 15 cm tear in the upper left fold. Else good condition.

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POST ROUTE MAPS

Very few maps prior to 1650 showed roads, and it wasn't until about a hundred years later that it became common for roads to be depicted cartographically. Part of this was due to fact that roads were generally very poor and most people did not have the opportunity nor the desire to travel. Beginning in the seventeenth century, governments realized that an improved road system would help with economic development, governmental administration, and would enable a reliable postal system. While roads remained relatively primitive into the eighteenth century, by the middle of the seventeenth century improvements allowed for the use of wheeled coaches and wagons, which led to the development of coach service between towns. These coaches were primarily provided by the public mail service which was designed to carry letters, packages and people. Indeed, until the nineteenth century most passenger coach travel was monopolized by postal carriers.

Post road systems were developed throughout Europe during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This led to an increase in travel by foot, horseback or in passenger coaches, which in turn led to a demand for information on routes and stopping places. At first this was met by bound itineraries and road books, but it was soon realized that road maps were more convenient and could provide more information. In the last quarter of the eighteenth century, the great improvement of roads, including hard surfaces and the development of much improved carriages, meant that there was a significant increase in road traffic, which resulted in the so-called "mail coach era," which lasted until the middle of the nineteenth century when railroads became the primary mode of transportation.

Increased road traffic between about 1780 and 1850 spurred the production of more and better quality road maps. Regular road maps depicted a road network placed upon a detailed topographical background. One specialized type of map which appeared in the eighteenth century consisted of highly detailed "post road maps." These were maps showing incredible detail of the postal roads, stations (or "stages"), and the distances between them, as well as services available on the postal routes. To be useful, most of these road maps were of relatively large size, and because of their intended use for travelers, they were usually formatted so that they could be folded for carrying in a pouch and pocket. This was done by dissecting the maps into sections, where were then backed on linen with gaps between the sections so that they folded easily. Though many road were issued in the mail coach era, their hard use meant that they had a high rate of attrition and so few survive today.

Much of the above comes from two excellent articles on this topic by Werner Elias. "Road Maps for Europe's Early Post Routes 1630-1780" in Map Collector, No. 16, pp. 30ff. (1981), and "Maps and Road Books of Europe's Mail Coach Era 1780-1850" in Map Collector, No. 20, pp. 24ff. (1982).

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18 OTTENS, R. & J. Routes des postes et des voitures pour les marchandises et pour les voyages . . .Amsterdam, 1720. 488 x 681mm. Attractive original colour.

Euros 1000¤ Uncommon post route map and commercial roads of Germany, the Low Countries, Pologne, Switzerland, Austria and Northern Italy, published by the well-known map makers and map sellers firm of the Ottens family, which was runned between 1725 and 1750 by Reinier(1698-1750) and Josua Ottens (1704-1765). . (28025)

Very good condition.

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Dedicated to Charles Anselme, prince de la Tour et Taxis.

18 HOMANN HEIRS. Nouvelle carte géographique des Postes d'Allemagne et des Provinces limitrophes. avec Privilège de S.M.I. aux frais des Héritiers de Homan à Nuremberg 1786.Nuremberg, 1786. 765 x 955mm. In original o/l colours.

Euros 500¤ Post route map of the Roman Empire with a dedication to Charles Anselme, prince de la Tour et Taxis (1733-1805). Decorative title cartouches with title in German and French. (63322) Ref.: Postgeschichte auf Landkarten, pag.64.

Map is dissected into 32 sections and mounted on linen. Original linen in good condition. Map with water staining and light browning. With original leather box, rather used.

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19 SCHENK, P. Neue Karte des Kuhrfürstenthums Sachsen. . .Amsterdam, 1758. 495 x 730mm. Attractive original colour.

Euros 500¤ This map was used by Peter Schenk II (1698- 1775) in his "Neuen Sächsischen Atlas". It is based on a map already created and 1732 and improved in 1734. The map shows the Saxon post-roads. In Schenk's Map of 1758 (approx. scale 1:475.000). The post roads to appear as fine double lines, roads used by coaches are in double dotted lines, the post-stations are shown by small post horns. . (28036)

Very good condition.

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19 GOLOWIN, F. VON Karte vom Herzogthum Schleswig, nach der von der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften in Kopenhagen bekannt gewordenen Ortsbestimmung und nach Special-Karten. Kolor. Kupferstichkarte von F. v. Golowin. Schleswig, Röhss u. Christiani, 1806.. 560 x 685mm.

Euros Von Golowin was a Leutnant in the "Schleswigschen Infanterie-Regiment" and appointed cartographer to the King. The first edition of this road map was published in 1805. Showing the area of Faröe, the river Eider from Kolding until Kiel. With an inset map of the island of Fehmarn. In lower part the coat of arms of the Danish crown prince Frederick from Denmark. - Engelmann II, 902. (63323)

Dissected and mounted on linen in 18 sheets. Original linen in good condition. Map with water staining and light browning.

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20 RIEGER, G. Panorama della Costa e delle Isole di Dalmazia nei viaggi dei Piroscafi del Lloyd Austriaco.Trieste, Linassi,1857. 100 x 10000mm.

Euros 4000¤ Superbe panorama lithographié en deux teintes de près de 10 m de long repésentant les côtes de l'Istrie et de la Dalmatie. Giuseppe Rieger, né et mort à Vienne, fut peintre de marine. Couverture usagée, rabat détaché; infimes rousseurs. Exemplaire frais intérieurement. - 20 August 1838 the Austrian Lloyd inaugurated a line service from Trieste till the Mouth of Cattaro. In order to illustrate the route, the Company asked the Trieste painter Giuseppe Rieger to reproduce the landscapes and the ports of Istria and Dalmatia. The results where lithographed in parts of approximately 25x17 cm, and glued one to each other to form a panoramic view of the journey. The view measures in total 10 meters. The publication was first printed in 1853 and all further editions remained scarce as the publication was mainly distributed under the officials, the greater part for tourist promotion and therefore was distributed or sold to the hosts of the ship, like travel memory, that of it would justify the wide pulling. The publication was made with great care of attention to detail and information for the passengers. On every design the place names with a distance indication in miles starting in Trieste. - Title page spotted, the inside plates very good with only an occasional marginal brown spot. - Manque à Abbey.. (60266)

In-8 oblong, couverture à rabat cartonnée recouverte de papier marbré rouge (couverture d'origine).

 

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the first travel guide of the Netherlands

21 GUICCIARDINI, L. Descrittione di M.L.G.di tutti i Paesi Bassi..Anvers, 1581. 320 x 220mm. In original colours.

Euros 20000¤ It was the first travel guide of the Netherlands and became immediately popular, with over fifty editions in the 16th and seventeenth century alone. This is the first edition with copper plates, the first Italian Plantin-edition of the first and most popular guide to and description of the Netherlands. The book is divided into sections, each devoted to a particular region. It really is a sophisticated traveller's guide, with emphasis on the topography of the various regions and the major cities, which are beautifully illustrated by engraved plans and views. But the book fully covers all aspects of contemporary life in each area as well, including extensive treatment of the fine arts, trade and the commercial concerns of each region. Ludovico Guicciardini was a nobleman from Florence, who lived and worked in the Low Countries, and died at Antwerp in 1589. The first edition, in Italian, was published at Antwerp in 1567, with the maps and plans in woodcut. Plantin then published this first edition with all the maps and plans in copper engravings in 1581. His present work was translated into French, Dutch, Latin, -and even into German and English all through the sixteenth and part of the 17th century, and all editions were in folio. The illustrations in the numerous editions vary greatly, and were often renewed or replaced. Plantin ordered in 1581 entirely new plates, especially engraved for his editions mostly by the brothers Hogenberg, the famous engravers of Ortelius's atlas. Many new and updated city plans are included. The illustrations of this most important work were used by Braun and Hogenberg in their 'Civitates Orbis Terrarum'. The book is divided into sections, with emphasis on the topography of the various regions. It really is a sophisticated traveler's guide, with emphasis on the topography of the various regions and the major cities, and beautifully illustrated by plans and views. Including a fine print of the Antwerp Exchange. The book fully covers all aspects of contemporary life in each area as well, including an extensive treatment of the fine arts, trade and the commercial concerns of each region. Exceptional fine, uncut copy, in very fine contemporary colouring. Paper has the usual mild browning troughout. - Tiele 422; Boele van Hensbroek VI.. (05776)

Folio, 19th century gilt vellum. Engraved frontispiece, engraved title, 2 engraved full-page dedications, 56 double page maps, plans and birds-eye-views. (18), 558, (17).

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22 LAT, Jan de Niew Landt Kaartie Vande XVII Nederlandsche Provintien.Amstyerdam, 1731. 142 x 233mm. In original colours.

Euros 150¤ This travel compendium includes a map of the Low Countries, 2 pages of manuscript notes (dated 23 August 1874) relating to regional miles relating to the meter , and two distance charts between Dutch and German cities. Jan de Lat (1734-1750) was publisher of maps and atlases and a bookseller from Deventer, Holland. Associated with the engraver Jacob Keizer, Jan de Lat published miniature atlases. He worked at Deventer between 1734 and 1750 with the engraver Jacob Keyzer from Almelo as his associate. There is no biographical information about de Lat, but of Jacob Keyzer it is known that he came as a young man to Almelo from Amsterdam in 1706. . (25723)

Contemp. cardboard cover. Somewhat worn and foxed at the folds. Book cover worn and used. Else good condition.

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22 BOUGE, J.B. DE Carte générale des bureaux et ténances des Postes des Pays-Bas Autrichiens: dediée à Son Altesse Monseigneur Charles-Anselme, Prince de la Tour et Tassis et du St Empire, . . .Brussels, 1789. 465 x 630mm.

Euros 500Postal route map of present-day Belgium during Austrian occupation, prepared by Jean Baptiste de Bouge (1757-1833). Engraved by Philippe-Joseph Maillart (1764-1856) and Jeanne Catherine Maillart (1782-18-?) . (27852)

One small hole in the middle of the map, the map has been folded in 3.

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23 MENTELLE, Edme / DELAVAL, J.B. Carte d' Espagne et de Portugal en neuf feuilles. . .Paris, 1822. 600 x 910mm. Uncoloured.

Euros 350¤ Folding map of Spain and Portugal for the use of travelers. The map is giving a road system throughout Spain and Portugal. Published by Edme Mentelle (1730-1815), geographer and historian at the Institut des Sciences, and Jean Baptiste Delaval, publisher and mapseller, "rue Geoffroy-Langevin N° 7" à Paris, successor of Pierre Grégoire Chanlaire (1758-1817), geographer. The map was reviewed, corrected and enlarged in 1822. On verso a printed label of the "Magasin de Géographie de Charles Simonneau, also publisher, engraver and seller of maps, atlases and globes at Rue de la Paix N°6 published at the Quai de la Monnaie N°17. . (25690)

Very good condition for such a large map. Dissected in 21 sections, grey linen mounted, case plan with label on verso.

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24 LE ROUGE, G.L. Gibraltar.. / Plan du port et ville de Mahon..Paris, 1756. 485 x 670mm. In attractive strong original colours.

Euros 700¤ Four maps on one sheet. Two accurate maps showing Gibraltar in top with a key (1-40, a & b) and map of the fort and town St.Philippe and port Mahon with a key (1-32). Port Mahon is one of the world's finest natural harbours and provided together with Gibraltar, particularly strategically importance during the eighteenth century wars between the English and French Navies in the Mediterranean. Rare. - Checklist of Charts of Mahon Harbour, mapforum 43.. (16043)

A folding map, contemp. laid down on linen. Very good impression.

 

 

 

 

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24 BEAURAIN. Plan de la Ville et du Port Mahon et du Fort St. Philippe. . .Paris 1756. 455 x 935mm. In original o/l colours.

Euros 750¤ Uncommon map of the fort and town St.Philippe and port Mahon. In upper left corner a key in French (A-Z, Aa-Bb) and a key in Spanish (A-Z, Aa-Oo). A first state. Address : A Paris chéz le Chevalier de Beaurain Géographe Ordinaire du Roy rue Pavée la premiere Porte à gauche par le Quay des Augustins. Port Mahon is one of the world's finest natural harbours and particularly strategically importance during the eighteenth century wars between the English and French Navies in the Mediterranean. - Checklist of Charts of Mahon Harbour, mapforum 36.. (16044)

A folding map, contemp. laid down on linen. Very good impression.

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25 DE ALMEIDA, R.E. Carta militar das principaes estradas de Portugal.Lisbone, 1808. 720 x 136mm.

Euros 750¤ Rare road map of Portugal in a scale of ca 1:470000. At the bottom right and left legends in Portuguese and French. Engraved by Romão Eloy de Almeida, who was a Portuguese printer and went to Brazil in 1808, where he printed the first banknotes of the Bank of Brazil. He worked at Impressao Régia (Royal Printing works) in Rio de Janeiro, where he stayed until the early 1820s. The distances are marked in miles and hours. . (63321)

Dissected and mounted on linen in 32 sheets. Original linen in good condition. Map with water staining and some light brown staining.

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The Grand Tour. The Grand Tour was the traditional travel of Europe undertaken by mainly upper-class European young men of means. The custom flourished from about 1660 until the advent

of large-scale rail transit in the 1840s. Essentially, the Grand Tour was a scholar's pilgrimage to Rome.

26 ORGIAZZI, J. A.. Carte Statistique, Politique, et Minéralogique de l'Italie où sont tracées toutes les routes, relais, et distances de postes…Paris, Dépôt Général de la Guerre, 1816. 590 x 990mm. In original o/l colours.

Euros 1000¤ Map extending west to east from Monaco to Otranto and north to south from The Alps to Malta, inset map of Greece. Illustrated cartouche depicting Rome and her classical past. Label from the seller Simmoneau. Drawn and engraved by J. A. Orgiazzi and published by Le Dépôt Général de la Guerre and dedicated to the Emperor of Austria. . (25720)

Folding map dissected in 48 sections, mounted on linen. Green paper slip-case, rubbed. Else very good condition.

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27 RUGA, Pietro. Pianta Della Citta di Roma con la Indicazione di tutte le Antichita e Nuovi Abbelliment.Venanzio Monaldini, [Rome], 1829. 745 x 1110mm. Uncoloured

Euros 1500¤ Beautiful engraved plan of Rome with side borders depicting the 16 most important monuments and with a legend locating the major places and buildings. The views are of both Roman ruins such as the Pantheon of Agrippa, Trajan's Column and the Colosseum (called here "Anfiteatro di Flavio"), and important city buildings such as St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, the Campidoglio and the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The central map shows streets, plazas, significant buildings and landmarks, with a key in the lower left indicating some major monuments. A compass is drawn in the lower right. Beside it is a list of 14 neighborhoods of Rome, along with the map's publication information Pietro Ruga was an engraver active in Rome during the first half of the 19th century, best known for his architectural subjects. He engraved a series of plans of Rome from 1812, and produced several updated versions into at least the 1820s. - Not in BLMC but c.f. BLMC Maps 10.b.3. for 1823 edition. Bénézit, E. Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs. France: Librairie Gründ, 1966. Vol. 7, p. 421.. (61257)

Engraved plan, dissected and mounted on linen, 16 vignettes views of Rome to side borders, folding into original stiff card marbleized slipcase as issued, used. Map in fine condition.

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28 VALMAGINI, Fr. [Milan and environs] Milan, ca. 1850. 1260 x 126mm. In original colours.

Euros 3000¤ Extremely rare large folding hand coloured lithographed map of Milan and its environs on 9 sheets, 11 of which each dissected into 12 sections of 14cm. sq. the central section with 9 sections and printyed lists of sites on either side, the sheets overlapping and duplicating each other by 3 or 4 sections each resulting in an overall map of 9x9 sections i.e. 81 sections measuring 126x126 cm. Contained in original green card folder and slipcase. The map shows the Strada Ferrata per Monza (opened 1840) and the Strada Ferrata Ferdinandea (1846) but no other railways. It extends from Bresso (N) to Quinto Sole (S) and Novegro (E) to Baggio (W). Scale is about one inch to 500 passi. With a printed label on slipcase : Die Pläne sind beim Verfasser selbst zu bekommen. Adresse Professor Franz Valmagini, Cont del Carmine. N1647 . (25394)

Some wear to covers, overall condition very good.

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with the Ex Libris label of "M.A. Principis Burgheseii"

29 KINSBERGEN, J.H. van [Crimea]. Carte de la Crimée.Amsterdam, H. Frieseman, 1787. 800 x 890mm. Uncoloured.

Euros 3000¤ Mapmaker, Captain Jan Hendrik van Kinsbergen (1735-1819). Published by H. Friesman in 1787. This map first appeared in 1776, and was the first Russian map of the newly annexed Crimea. The map is clearly based on direct observation and includes a great deal of topographical detail. Captain Jan Hendrik van Kinsbergen (1735-1819) was a Dutch officer invited by Catherine II to serve in the Russian Navy. During her service from 1770-75, he fought the Turks, becoming known as the “Hero of the Black Sea” as a result of his important victory in 1773 against larger Turkish force. During this war, Russia took the Crimea, and one of the duties of Jan Hendrik van Kinsbergen as laid out by Peter the Great, founder of the Russian Navy, was making charts of the newly conquered land. This superlative map of Crimea is a work whose quality far exceeded the expectations of his mandate as Captain for the Russian Navy.

Provenance : Prince Borghese (one of the greatest noble families in Italy). Shield with the Borghese coat of arms, surmounted by the Ombrellone. Tooley Dictionary of Map Makers : K-P, p.31. (25719)

Engraved. Dissected in 12 sections. Folding map on linen with blue silk binding, with the Ex Libris label of "M.A. Principis Burgheseii".

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30 WEILAND, C. F. General karte vom europaischen Russland.Weimar, Geographisches Institut, 1840. 1070 x 870mm. In original o/l colours.

Euros 1800¤ Rare second edition of a lithographed wall map of the European part of the Russian empire, at a scale of about 1:3,200,000. With the title in a elaborately decorated lettering above left, an inset plan of St. Petersburg ("Grundriss von St. Petersburg gezeichnet von A. Roetsch 1835"), a key to the numbers 1-53 (main buildings) and a-c (main squares), a key to the symbols and colours, and two scales. Lithographed by H. Klöpfel.

The first edition appeared in 1835, and a third in 1844. It shows the roads and waterways in great detail, the smallest towns or villages shownhave a population of less than 5000, and mountains are also indicaWeiland was a very active cartographer for the Geographical Institute in Weimar, a leading German map firm that set quality standards through much of the nineteenth century. Coloured in outline as published to indicate the six regions noted in the key. The colouring used for the border has browned it, and also offset to make two slightly browned patches in the map image. Otherwise a very

good copy. An interesting and unusual map of the western part of the Russian em IKAR (1 copy). (27984)

ted.

pire.

Folding map, divided into 32 segments and mounted on brown cloth, in contemporary marbled slip-case with gold-tooled red label.

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France

One of the first Post route maps of France - 1640.

31 BEREY,N. Carte Generalle de toute les poste et traverse de France.Paris, 1640. 400 x 517mm. In original colours.

Euros 2500¤ One of the first Post route maps of France, decorated with figured borders. In top a panoramic view of Paris and two post horse carriage. On each side five city views. Roan, Lyon, Bordeaux, Marseille, Bourges, Tours, Angers, Poitiers, Orleans and Nantes. Very decorative title cartouche in the upper right-hand corner, with the address A Paris chez Nicolas Berey proche des Augustins . L’une des premières cartes routières de France, vers 1640 Combinaison d’itinéraires rayonnant autour de quelques grands centres --- Paris, Lyon, Rouen, Toulouse, Bordeaux ---, la Carte générale de toutes les postes de France montre la configuration du réseau des services routiers mis à la disposition des courriers officiels et des voyageurs fortunés à la fin du règne du roi Louis XIII. Rééditée régulièrement et mise à jour jusqu’à la Révolution en fonction des listes annuelles des relais de la poste, elle est un précieux témoin de l’évolution du réseau routier aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Publiée en 1632 par l'éditeur d'estampes Melchior Tavernier et copiée peu après par un autre éditeur d’estampes, Nicolas Berey (1610?-1665), la première carte des routes de poste du royaume de France fut dressée par le géographe du roi Nicolas Sanson (1600-1667). Nicolas Berey lui donna un caractère plus attractif en y faisant graver, dans les marges latérales, une série de vignettes représentant en plan, en profil ou en vue perspective, les dix principales villes du royaume. La bordure supérieure est ornée, en outre, d’une gravure représentant deux coches se dirigeant en toute hâte vers Paris. ¤ . (24710)

Good impression. Map slightly age-toned. In very good condition.

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32 COVENS, J. / MORTIER, C. Carte particulière des postes de France. . .Amsterdam, 1720. 670 x 630mm. Attractive original colour.

Euros 800¤ Large and highly detailed postal map of France. Prepared by Nicolas Sanson in 1693 and published by Covens and Mortier, brothers-in-law who continued the firm established by Pierre Mortier. The country is well covered with postal service routes clearly shown via dashed lines that connect scores of towns and villages. . (28019)

Mint condition condition. Two unjoined sheets. Each sheet about 485x630mm.

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32 DÉPÔT DE LA GUERRE. Carte de l'Empire François avec ses établissements politiques, militaires, civils et religieux. . .Paris, 1804, 1808, 1811. 630 x 910mm. Limites en col. d'époque.

Euros 200¤ Carte de l'Empire français avec ses établissements politiques, militaires, civils et religieux et ses routes (voir légende). Corrigée et augmentée en 1808 et 1811. Un grand carton intitulé : "Supplément pour les sept Isles" figure la Grèce. . (25722)

Carte dépliante divisée en 32 sections et entoilée.

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33 LANGLOIS, H. Carte Routière de la France.Paris, 1812. 530 x 550mm. Limites en col. d'époque.

Euros 150

¤ Carte routière de la France dressée par J.B. Poirson. Elle comprend les Départements conquis, au total 111 Départements avec renvois, elle comprend également 2 cartons, l'un représentant la "Hollande", l'autre la "Route de Rome à Naples". . (25702)

Carte dépliante divisée en 15 sections et entoilée.

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33 BRUE, A.-H. Carte physique, administrative et routiere de la France. . .Paris, 1825. 1135 x 1570mm. In attractive original colours.

Euros 500A folding map in four sheets, each one composed by sixteen panels. Postal roads are indicated in double lines, along the route litle post-horns indicating postal stops. France is divided into four parts: North/East, North/West, South/East showing Corsica and South/West where the title of the map and the scales are reproduced. On the right part of the map, a table presents the French departments and their administrative divisions. A second edition of this map of which the first edition was printed in 1818. . (15742)

In good condition. In original green leather case. Each map 565x785mm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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PARIS

34 LATTRÉ. Plan Routier de la Ville et Faubourgs de Paris.Paris 1787. 540 x 775mm.

Euros 600¤ De part et d'autre "Table alphabétique des rues".

- Jean Boutier, Les plans de Paris, 286 R.. (63071)

Entoilé et plié, dans son étui d'origine bleu.

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34 BONNISEL, J. Plan de la ville et faubourgs de Paris avec ses monuments . . .Paris, chez Jean, 1818. 920 x 1190mm. Limites en col. d'époque.

Euros 2000¤ Rare plan monumental de Paris entouré d'une bordure décorative comprenant 29 vignettes figurant les principaux monuments de Paris. . (26971)

Plan replié en 4 feuilles jointes, étiquette de titre sur le premier plat, cartonnage d'origine. Légèrement bruni le long des plis.

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Entouré de 30 vignettes représentant les monuments de Paris

35 DYONNET. Plan de Paris, divisé en 12 arrondissements.Paris, Danlos, 1841. 800 x 900mm. Limites en col. d'époque.

Euros 950¤ Dessiné et gravé sur acier par Dyonnet. Entouré de 30 vignettes représentant les monuments de Paris, de part et d'autre "Nomenclature alphabétique des rues". . (63072)

Replié, fentes le long des pliures. Cartonnage d'origine.

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35 MAIRE. Plan de la ville de Paris dressé géométriquement d'après celui de la Grive, avec ses changements et augmentations.Paris, An 12, 1803.. 190 x 130mm. Beau col. ancien.

Euros 1800¤ Plan de Paris gravé par Perrier Oncle et Ecrit par Pelicier. Bel exemplaire en coloris d'une très grande fraîcheur. . (63319)

In-8, 1/2 basane verte à coins. Illustré de 20 planches en très beau col. d'époque, suivi de 4 pp. d'index des rues de Paris.

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36 DÉPÔT DE LA GUERRE. Carte du Département de la Seine exécutée en 1839 au Dépôt général de la Guerre sous la direction . . . Paris, 1839. 79 x 1007mm. Beau col. ancien.

Euros 400¤ Publiée sous la direction du Général de division Pelet. Revue et mise à jour en 185? (Etant Directeur : Le C.el Blondel). Ornée d'une petite bordure d'encadrement. . (25776)

Carte lithographiée et aquarellée à l'époque. Entoilée et pliée. Plis verticaux et horizontaux marqués avec quelques accrocs, pli central fendu avec infime manque dans la partie sup.

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36 BASSET family. Carte Routière du Théatre de la Guerre sur les frontières de France et d'Espagne, depuis Bordeaux jusqu'à Madrid. . . Paris, ca. 1795. 490 x 710mm. In original colours.

Euros 400¤ Road map of the Pyrénnées on both the French and Spanish side. Published by the Basset family, at Rue St. Jacques in Paris. Prepared by C. J. Chaumier. . (25701)

Folding map in good condition. Dissected in 15 sections, beige linen mounted, case map. Copper engraved map in attractive colours with a printed label on the verso entitled, in brown ink, "Les Pyrénnées".

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37 ANONYME. Manuscript map of the Southern Provinces of France. France, ca. 1850. 358 x 438mm. Beau col. ancien.

Euros 500¤ Very detailed manuscript map of the southern part of France. Including Lyon, Nice, Marseilles, Toulouse. Including the Balearic Islands of Majorca, Minorca, Ibiza. On left and right hand side in a fine hand "Distances qui sèpareur de la Province du Midi". Very fine. . (04130)

Folding manuscript map contemp. laid down on linen. Size of map 310x230mm.

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37 ANONYME. Plan géométrique des environs de Nice, de Monaco, et de Menton.Paris, ca. 1870. 500 x 640mm. Col. ancien.

Euros 80¤ Carte des environs de Nice, de Monaco et de Menton avec l'arrière-pays jusqu'à Levens et Sospel., gravée par Erhard. Accompagnée d'une légende avec renvoi au plan quadrillé. . (25714)

Carte dépliante divisée en 18 sections et entoilée.

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38 SERVICE GEOGRAPHIQUE DE L'ARMEE. La Corse.Paris, 1929. 930 x 575mm. Col. d'époque.

Euros 100

¤ Carte routière de Corse multi-publicitaire offerte par la compagnie Shell et éditée par "France-Tourisme". Carte dressée, gravée et publiée par le Service Géographique de l'Armée. Au verso, 16 annonces publicitaires pour Shell, la Société Générale, Dunlop, le Touring Club de France...

. (27769)

Papier un peu jauni, 2 petites fentes à gauche à l'int. de la carte.

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