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Auction archive: Lot number 74

A New and Elegant General Atlas comprising all the New Discoveries, to the present Time. Containing 63 maps, drawn by Arrowsmith and Lewis. Intended to accompany the New Improved Edition of Morse's Geography, but equally well calculated to be used wi...

Estimate
US$1,000 - US$1,500
Price realised:
US$840
Auction archive: Lot number 74

A New and Elegant General Atlas comprising all the New Discoveries, to the present Time. Containing 63 maps, drawn by Arrowsmith and Lewis. Intended to accompany the New Improved Edition of Morse's Geography, but equally well calculated to be used wi...

Estimate
US$1,000 - US$1,500
Price realised:
US$840
Beschreibung:

Title: A New and Elegant General Atlas comprising all the New Discoveries, to the present Time. Containing 63 maps, drawn by Arrowsmith and Lewis. Intended to accompany the New Improved Edition of Morse's Geography, but equally well calculated to be used with his Gazetteer, or any other Geographical Work Author: Arrowsmith, Aaron and Samuel Lewis Place: Boston Publisher: Published by Thomas and Andrews Date: 1812 Description: Title page, table of contents + 63 engraved maps, 2 of them folding. (4to) 27x21.5 cm (10¾x8½"), period boards, later calf spine. The maps are from the same plates as the 1804 first edition. Warren Heckrotte comments about the maps in the first edition: "This is a gathering of maps by Arrowsmith and by Lewis. The maps by Arrowsmith are taken from Pinkerton's Modern Geography, London, 1802. Lewis' maps are those of the States and territories. The map of Louisiana (Wheat 259) is important. The map of Ohio is one of first of state. Wheat, curiously, was unaware of Pinkerton's book." In addition to the significant Louisiana, it includes British Possessions in America (Wheat 260), Spanish Dominions in North America (Wheat 261) and North America (Wheat 262) - about which Wheat says collectively "When considered together the four afford a remarkably clear epitome of the knowledge of the West at the moment when Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were poised for the take-off of their history-making expedition." Seven of the maps (all of New England states) have early hand-coloring, some accomplished, a few rather crude. The impressions on some of the maps are rather weak. Provenance: Cedric Robinson 5/80 References: P-LG 718 Lot Amendments Condition: Covers worn, some foxing and aging within, ownership signature of Betsey Cook, overall very good. Item number: 271849

Auction archive: Lot number 74
Auction:
Datum:
10 Mar 2016
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
Beschreibung:

Title: A New and Elegant General Atlas comprising all the New Discoveries, to the present Time. Containing 63 maps, drawn by Arrowsmith and Lewis. Intended to accompany the New Improved Edition of Morse's Geography, but equally well calculated to be used with his Gazetteer, or any other Geographical Work Author: Arrowsmith, Aaron and Samuel Lewis Place: Boston Publisher: Published by Thomas and Andrews Date: 1812 Description: Title page, table of contents + 63 engraved maps, 2 of them folding. (4to) 27x21.5 cm (10¾x8½"), period boards, later calf spine. The maps are from the same plates as the 1804 first edition. Warren Heckrotte comments about the maps in the first edition: "This is a gathering of maps by Arrowsmith and by Lewis. The maps by Arrowsmith are taken from Pinkerton's Modern Geography, London, 1802. Lewis' maps are those of the States and territories. The map of Louisiana (Wheat 259) is important. The map of Ohio is one of first of state. Wheat, curiously, was unaware of Pinkerton's book." In addition to the significant Louisiana, it includes British Possessions in America (Wheat 260), Spanish Dominions in North America (Wheat 261) and North America (Wheat 262) - about which Wheat says collectively "When considered together the four afford a remarkably clear epitome of the knowledge of the West at the moment when Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were poised for the take-off of their history-making expedition." Seven of the maps (all of New England states) have early hand-coloring, some accomplished, a few rather crude. The impressions on some of the maps are rather weak. Provenance: Cedric Robinson 5/80 References: P-LG 718 Lot Amendments Condition: Covers worn, some foxing and aging within, ownership signature of Betsey Cook, overall very good. Item number: 271849

Auction archive: Lot number 74
Auction:
Datum:
10 Mar 2016
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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