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Septentrionalium Regionum Descriptio
Septentrionalium Regionum Descriptio
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Chiquet, Jacques: L'Amerique Septentrionale

Price: £400.00

  • Date: 1719
  • Condition: AA
  • Colour: Outline colour
  • Size (cm): approx. 16.5 x 22.2
Description

Publication: Le nouveau et curieaux Atlas Geographique et Historique, ou Le Divertissement des Empereurs, Roy et Princes...., a Paris chez Chiquet, Rue S. Jacques au Grand S. Henry.

An elegant map of the continent depicting California as an island with an indented northern coast and Cap Blanc, Port des Roys and Pointe de la Cair at the north end of the island. The British colonies are shown confined east of the Appalachians, with France in control of the region between there and the Mississippi River. Spain controls all of the west and Florida. Lots of interesting annotations in the body of the map. Two ships and a sea monster fill the Atlantic. Unusually, included with the map is an additional explanatory sheet of the engraving.

Jacques Chiquet (1673 - 1721). French cartographer. He only published two work: a small atlas, called Le Nouveau et Curieux Atlas Geographique et Historique and an atlas of France called Noveau Atlas Francais. Both were published in 1719. Chiquet died shortly after publishing these atlases consequently his works are rare. According to its title, this atlas was intended for the entertainment of emperors, kings, and princes!

The map is in good condition and comes with a page of text that describes the topography of the area. There is some minor browning at the top of both sheets.

L\'Amerique Septentrionale
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