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World map on Mercator's Projection
Planisphère.
Victor Levasseur.

Paris, c.1850. The World on Mercator's Projection, with ornate vignette borders.
LEVA0012
£195.00

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Uwins Grape Harvest
The Vintage in the South of France. From the Picture in the Vernon Gallery.
Thomas Uwins.

n.d., c.1850, A romantic scene of a grape harvest, engraved by J. Outrim and L. Stocks after a painting by Thomas Uwins. Robert Vernon (1774-1849) gave a 157-picture collection to the nation 1847; housed at first in Marlborough House; it was moved to the South Kensington Museum and then the National Gallery in 1876. It has subsequently been split between the National Gallery and the Tate.
UWIN0001
£39.00

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Detailed map of Sweden & Norway
Sweden & Norway
John Tallis.

London, J. & F. Tallis, c.1851. With inset vignettes including views of Stockholm and skiing.
TALL0044
£125.00

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Map of the the Russian Empire in Asia
Russia in Asia.
John Tallis.

London, John Tallis & Co, c.1851. Northern Asia, with Siberia and Kamchatka. With four vignettes.
TALL0057
£98.00

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Detailed map of Sweden & Norway
Schweden und Norwegen.
C.F. Weiland.

Weimar, 1853.
WEIL0001
£98.00

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 Canada
Canada.
A.K. Johnston.

Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons, 1856. Large and detailed map.
JOHN0002
£68.00

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Large map of Europe
Map of Europe Exhibiting its Principal States, and Physical Features.
James Wyld.

London, 1870. Detailed map of Europe
WYLD0003
£120.00

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Bartholomew Poles
Polar Regions.
John Bartholomew.

Edinburgh: A. & C. Black, c.1870. Hemispherical maps of the Arctic, south to the British Isles, and Antarctic, north to the Falklands.
BART0004
£65.00

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Huggins Greek Steam Boats
Α Representation of the steam boats, prepared for the Greeks.
W.J Huggins.

London: Huggins, 1826, but c. 1880, A later printing of a scene, showing a ship apparently prepared for the Greeks during their struggle for independence from the Ottoman Empire.
HUGG0001
£135.00

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Early C20th Map of London
Bacon's 'Midget' Map of Central and West London.
G.W. Bacon.

London, Bacon, c.1920.
BACO0001
£40.00

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Folding Map of London
Philips' Clear-Print Popular Map of London.
George Philip

London & Liverpool, c.1930. With ink ownership mark dated 1930.
PHIL0015
£50.00

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Cook's Map of Cook Inlet
Chart of Cooks River in the N.W. part of America.
Alexander Hogg.

London: Hogg, c.1785. The purpose of Cook's Third Voyage was to discover the North West Passage. Having discovered Hawaii in January 1778 he sailed up the eastern coast of America and passed through the Bering Straits, where he was blocked by the Arctic icewall. He returned to Hawaii in 1779, where he was killed, after which his crew went north for a second attempt to breech the icewall, again failing before returning to England. In Alaska he mapped Cooks Inlet and Prince William Sound, both of which appear on this map. At the head of the inlet is 'R. Turn-again', named by William Bligh of HMS Bounty fame. Cook had sent Bligh, his sailing master, up the river, hoping it was an entrance to the North West Passage. Blight named it in frustration when he realised it was another dead-end,
HOGG0007
£95.00

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Alaskan Coastal Profiles, from Cook's Voyages
Gezigten der West-Kust van America.
Capt. James Cook.

Amsterdam, c.1785. Nine coastal profiles of Alaska, including Price William's South and Mt St Elias. Although he is not credited here, some were drawn by William Bligh, later captain of the Bounty, famous for the mutiny. Published in a Dutch edition of Cook's Voyages.
COOK0004
£68.00

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Aleutian Islands pair
Iles Aleutiennes [Sheets 38 & 39.]
Philippe Vandermaelen.

Brussels, 1827. Two sheets charting the Aleutian Islands, the chain of islands crossing the north Pacific, from Semisopotohnoi to Tanaga, marking the routes of the explorers who mapped them in the 1790s. The maps were published in the first atlas of the world on the same scale, some of the more remote areas of the world such as this are shown in unprecedented detail.
VAND0011
£250.00

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Allegory of Britannia
Britannia, whose seat is as permanent as a Rock, supported by Wisdom and Strength, under the Characters of Minerva and Hercules; whilst Mars and Neptune as protectors of Commerce introduce her with th
T. Stothard.

London, Mackgowan & Davis, 1780. An allegorical scene of Britannia, engraved by Trotter after Stotard.
STOT0002
£49.00

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Early map of Arabia
Tabula Asiæ VI.
Girolamo Ruscelli.

Venice, Valgrisi, 1561. A Ptolemaic map of Egypt. This example is from the first state, with the platemark running off the top of the paper.
RUSC0022
£250.00

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Map of Arabia
Arabia.
John Arrowsmith.

London, 1842. Detailed map of Arabia by the foremost British cartographer of his generation.
ARRO0021
£78.00

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Arabia with latest discoveries
Arabia with Egypt, Nubia and Abyssinia.
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.

London, SDUK, 1845. Detailed map of Arabia
SDUK0002
£140.00

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Print of Bedouin horsemen
Wandering Arabs.
A. Frisch.

c.1850. A view of Bedouin tribesmen, armed with guns and lances. Engraved by Payne after A. Frisch.
FRIS0001
£49.00

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Miniature Map of Arctic America
Groenlande.
Alain Manesson Mallet.

Paris, c.1683. Greenland with Labrador and Baffin's Island.
MALL0085
£98.00

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