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3239Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of Canada by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. Attractive small map of Canada and the Great Lakes a reduced version of one of the most influential seventeenth century maps of the French and English colonies in North America. It concentrates on the region of greatest French interest. The entire Great Lakes basin and the St. Lawrence River are shown in great detail. The most important aspect of the map is the first appearance of L. Erie ou du Chat as a recognizable lake on an atlas map. This delineation influenced the cartography of the region for more than 100 years and was not superceded until Delisle's "Carte du Canada" in 1703. The map is also an outstanding source for Indian tribal names and locations. Two names:Aouentsiouaeron and Attiouandarons appear here for the first time. Lake Superior and Michigan Lac du Puans are left open-end to the west. Embellished with a nice title cartouche and engraved by Anthoine d'Winter. This is the third state. Published in Francois Halma's Dutch edition of A. Pherotee de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre facilement la Geographie Universelle. Dark impression; dampstaining to lower margin just entering plate; centrefold and 2 further folds to fit in binding. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528; Burden #575; Kershaw #138; McCorkle #683.5. Americas Canada Great Lakes New France Niew Vrankryk Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown
3240Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of Florida by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. This influential map shows the Spanish and French possessions in the southern part of the United States. The map extends from the southernmost part of Virginia to the coast of what is now Texas. When first introduced by Sanson in 1657 this map was the first to use the name L. Erie in an atlas and to introduce several new rivers in Virginia. The French claims in the Carolinas are reasserted with the region named Floride Francoise despite the region not having had any French presence for nearly 100 years. The place name Caroline is not related to the future English colony of Carolina. Instead it is a confusion between the French Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River and Charlefort that was located near Port Royal. According to Burden this is the third state of the map. Published in Francois Halma's Dutch edition of A. Pherotee de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre facilement la Geographie Universelle. Dark impression; pin hole paper fault to upper right below latitude 40. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528; Burden #546; Cumming SE #53. Americas Florida Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown
1690M9575Paris c. 1690. Very Good. Notes: A charming map of Negroponte Chalcis Greece during the late 17th century. Size : 104x154 mm 4.09x6.06 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Category: Maps Europe Greece Macedonia; unknown
1693M10774Paris 1693. Very Good. Notes: Map of the county of Zeeland. Size : 440x575 mm 17.32x22.64 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Category: Maps Europe Benelux; unknown
1708M10193Amsterdam: Pierre Mortier c.1708. Very Good. Notes: "Theatre de la Guerre" Theater of War maps covering the battles raging in Europe and the Americas during the Spanish War of Succession 1701-1713 and the Northern War 1700-1721. The atlas maps are large folio size with most maps made of two sheets and many maps combining 4 or 6 sheets those also issued as wall maps separately. The atlas is most impressive for its large size and number of maps as well as being up to date for its time. <br><br> Size : 517x585 mm 20.35x23.03 Inches Coloring: Original Outline Coloring Category: Maps Europe Germany; Pierre Mortier unknown
1700M7994Paris c. 1700. Very Good. Notes: Engraved by Cordier.<br>A map of Central Germany. Frankfurt appears at the south-center of the map. Size : 457x648 mm 17.99x25.51 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Category: Maps Europe Germany; unknown
1700M7991Paris: S. Jallot c. 1700. Very Good. Notes: Map of Northern Germany Size : 650x460 mm 25.59x18.11 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Category: Maps Europe Germany; S. Jallot unknown
1655M5583Paris 1655. Very Good. Size : 385x535 mm 15.125x21 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Category: Maps Africa North unknown
1678M3431Paris: Mariette Pierre 1678. Excellent. Size : 357x595 mm 14x23.375 Inches Coloring: Original Outline with later cartouche coloring Category: ; Maps Asia Near East Turkey Mariette, Pierre unknown
1678M3434Paris: Mariette Pierre 1678. Excellent. Size : 390x522 mm 15.375x20.5 Inches Coloring: Original Outline with later cartouche coloring Category: ; Maps Asia Near East Turkey Mariette, Pierre unknown
1710M10278Paris: H. Jaillot c.1710. Very Good. Size : 465x655 mm 18.31x25.79 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Category: Maps Europe Portugal; Maps Europe Spain; H. Jaillot unknown
1654M2853Paris 1654. Excellent. Size : 415x483 mm 16.375x19 Inches Coloring: Original Outline Coloring Category: Maps Russia unknown
169143500Amsterdam Huguetan & Mortier 1691. 56x85 cm. Large engraved map of Terra Sancta with original colours in outline. With two large engraved cartouches. Small repairs to lower part of centerfold. <br/><br/><em>This is Jaillot's large version of Sanson's map of Palaestine divided into tribes. </em> unknown
169228137Paris 1692. Other. Schönes tadelloses Exemplar. . 803 by 560mm 31 by 22 inches. Hand-Colored Original Copperplate Engraving by Alexis-Hubert Jaillot & N. Sanson depicting Le Cours de la Riviere du Rhein depuis sa Source jusques a son Emboucheure ou sont distingues Tout les Estats et Souverainetes qui sont dessus et aux enuirons. Tire de tous les Memoires les plus Nouveaux Parle Sr. Sanson Geopgraphe Ordinaire du Roy. Published Paris 1692. Sheet: 803 by 560mm 31 by 22 inches. A fine and original hand-colored example of Jaillot's celebrated cartographic work documenting this region of Germany with the precision and decorative artistry characteristic of the 16900s. Alexis-Hubert Jaillot c.1632-1712 was one of the foremost French cartographers of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Working in Paris he produced magnificent large-format maps of European territories often in collaboration with Nicolas Sanson -- considered the father of French cartography. Jaillot's maps are known for their striking decorative cartouches generous size and fine hand coloring representing the pinnacle of French Baroque cartography.This original copperplate engraving with original hand coloring depicts the region of Le Cours de la Riviere du Rhein depuis sa Source jusques a son Emboucheure ou sont distingues Tout les Estats et Souverainetes qui sont dessus et aux enuirons. Tire de tous les Memoires les plus Nouveaux Parle Sr. Sanson Geopgraphe Ordinaire du Roy published in Paris 1692. The map records the political and geographic boundaries of the region as understood in 1692 offering a fascinating window into the history of German territorial organization. Sheet measures 803 by 560mm 31 by 22 inches. In good condition consistent with its age of over 330 years. Ready to frame. unknown
1690192941690. S.l. Alexis Hubert Jaillot 1680. Une grande carte 892 x 592 mm composÂŽe de deux feuillets contrecollÂŽs sous cadre moderne. Attractive 892 x 592 mm carte de la fin du XVIIÂme avec rehauts aquarellÂŽs du temps. Elle s'orne d'un important cartouche aux armes du Grand Dauphin Louis de France et s'agrÂŽmente en marge gauche de la figuration de vaisseaux ayant pris part ˆ un combat naval. Kupcik Cartes gÂŽographiques anciennes p. 159. Papier trÂs lÂŽgÂrement oxydÂŽ. PrÂŽsence de rares et claires rousseurs ou petites t‰ches. Deux plissures et une infime perforation en marge supÂŽrieure droite. Du reste belle condition. b42961 unknown
BN105020Softcover. La place verte - roman <br/><br/>La place verte - roman paperback
BN105048STE ECRIVAINS. Softcover. Le rêve de lumière <br/><br/>Le rêve de lumière STE ECRIVAINS paperback
BN105021Softcover. Les yeux bleus - la non-voyance vous écrit <br/><br/>Les yeux bleus - la non-voyance vous écrit paperback
1778M4133Paris: Fortin 1778. Very Good. Notes: Map showing Bohemia Silesia Moravia and Lusatia. Size : 420x545 mm 16.5x21.5 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Category: Maps Europe Poland Lithuania Fortin unknown
PR120639Map of the States of Savoy Piedmont and Nice. Titled above on the right: ""LES ESTATS DE SAVOYE PIEMONT et le COMTE de NICE Par le Sr: Sanson Geog Ordinaire du Roy.'With address of the publisher on the bottom right: 'a Amsterdam chez Pierre Schenk avec Privilege de .'.On the bottom left the various scales. Hand colored etching and engraving on laid paper; plate mark: 577 x 485 mm total: 625 x 531 mm; besides some smudges along the margins and a folding crease at center in very good condition. unknown
61441Paris Alexis Hubert Jaillot 1700. One sheet ink on paper. Copper engraving. Hand painted. Good condition. The map depicts the upper and lower Rhine region from Metz in the north to Lake Como in the south and Dijon in the west to Augsburg in the east. On the left hand side is the legend with miles to Italian French and German miles. In passepartout total size 650 x 750 mm. unknown
1658MEE1132Paris:: Chez l'Autheur 1658. 1658. PRINT: 390 x 520 mm. Paper: 457 x 610 mm. Creased cross-ways. Map outlined with original coloring. Excellent condition. First printing of this map. Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 the "Father of French Cartography" was educated by the Jesuits at Amiens. He was soon recognized as having a gift for map drawing. As such by the age of ten he has produced his first map. "In 1627 he attracted the attention of Richelieu by a map of Gaul which he had constructed or at least begun while only eighteen." "Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632. After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints." Wikip. In 1630 he was appointed Geographe Ordinaire du Roy by King Louis XIII. As a geographer his most important work was his maps of the world Cartes generales de toutes les parties du monde issued in 1658 with later editions to follow. He died in 1667. Two younger sons Adrien d. 1708 and Guillaume d. 1703 succeeded him as geographers to the king. / Nicolas Sanson's map was issued "by the author" this version and another version where his printer-publisher Pierre Mariette issued the map with his own imprint on the cartouche. Chez l'Autheur, [1658]. unknown
1690M2919Amsterdam 1690. Good; fold reinforced. Size : 480x596 mm 18.875x23.5 Inches Coloring: Black & White Category: ; Maps Europe Hungary; Maps Europe Poland Lithuania unknown
1723209708Amsterdam: Mortier Pieter 1723. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with hand outline. Image measures 14" x 18.75".<br/> <br/> Beautifully detailed map showing the area between the the Black and Caspian Seas including modern day Russia Georgia Azerbaijan Armenia and Turkey. Full original margins have minor stains. Based on the plates by Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 who is considered the founder of the French school of cartography. In reaction to the prevailing trend of Dutch lavishness Sanson favored minimal details focusing rather on accurate cartography than ornament.<br/> <br/> Mortier, Pieter unknown
1705311838Amsterdam: Petrus Schenk 1705. unbound. Map. Engraving with original hand outline. Image measures 18 7/8" x 22 3/4"<br/> <br/> Beautiful map of southeastern Europe extending from Italy to Turkey and from Hungary to Cyprus. Published circa 1705 this map depicts the region during the Ottoman-Habsburg wars. In fair condition. Wear to original centerfold with tape repair and stain at bottom edge. Lower margin worn and frayed not affecting the image. Minor cracking and small loss near center due to oxidization of original viridian green coloring. Some foxing. Publisher's crease to upper right corner. Sold as-is.<br> <br> Petrus Schenk c.1660--1711 was a German engraver and cartographer. He began his training in Amsterdam in the art of mezzotint and soon began working closely with Gerard Valck. The two took advantage of the bustling cartographic trade in the city and quickly expanded their business from portraits and prints into maps and globes. In 1700 Schenk grew the business further by moving to Leipzig Germany and opening a shop. As his sons and grandson returned to the Netherlands to become active engravers as well the Schenk firm developed into one of the best-known publishing houses in 18th-century Amsterdam. This map attests to Schenk's prolific production and skill in both cartographic artistry and business.<br/> <br/> Petrus Schenk unknown