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1693324404Paris: Alexis-Hubert Jaillot 1693. Map. Engraving with hand colored outline. Image measures 21" x 31"<br/> <br/> This large 17th century double-page map features the Brittany region of France. Cities towns abbeys government buildings rivers ports and harbors are labeled. Mountains forests and wetlands are depicted pictorially. The attention to detail in topography and population centers hints at the abundance of the region known for its production of Muscadet wine cheese boar seafood and other agricultural products. Executed by Nicolas Sanson in dedication to his son this map was published by Alexis-Hubert Jaillot in Paris and later reproduced in Amsterdam by Jaillot and Pierre Mortier. This early edition is scarce and hard to find. In very good condition with some offsetting to left side and a spot in the right margin. <br> <br> Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 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/> Alexis-Hubert Jaillot unknown
1659M4916Paris 1659. Very Good. Notes: Map of Baltic region of Estonia Latvia including Riga to Vilnius Wilna and parts of Lithuania. <br><br>Nicolas Sanson 1600–1667 was a renowned French cartographer termed by some as the "father of French cartography." His works are known for their incorporation of the most up to date information of the time and their clean modern style. Size : 410x535 mm 16.125x21 Inches Coloring: Original Outline Coloring Reference: Category: Maps Europe Estonia Latvia unknown
0364632410.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0666488207.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
30600Paris: Jaillot. 1689. 43.1 x 57 cm. Original outline colour. Single page folio map of southern Flanders and Artois. Blank on verso. Small tear without loss at upper edge just touching image. Small section of upper margin missing though not affecting map. Small brown spot to centre of lower edge. Paris: Jaillot. 1689 unknown
173422619Utrecht 1734. Full-title: La Floride. Par N. Sanson d' Abbeville Geogr. Ordre du Roy. Copper engraved double-page hand colored map. Neat pencil writing on verso "Henri Du Sauzet 1734". Image size 7" x 9 7/8". Tipped in double-mat. Fold line down center else a fine copy. The map covers southern states and coastline from Secotan in Virginia to Planuco in Mexico. Showing political and administrative boundaries major cities towns villages rivers mountains drainage etc. <br /> <br /> Nicolas Sanson 1600 – 1667 was a French cartographer who served under two kings in matters of geography. He has been called the "father of French cartography." <br /> <br /> Henri Du Sauzet 1686/87 - 1754 was a bookseller/publisher in Amsterdam during the early to mid-eighteenth century. unknown
49665Paris: 1690. 54 x 87.5 cm. Double page copper engraved map of Lorraine. Original outline colour. Large decorative cartouche to upper right corner. Horizontal crease parallel and adjacent to centrefold otherwise good. [Paris:] 1690 unknown
1710009140Amsterdam: Pierre Mortier 1710 Cooper engraving 46.5 x 61.5 cm on paper measuring 54.0 x 64.5 cm with original color in outline minor spotting and creasing remnants of centerfold. A good copy of a map of the Duchy of Lorraine and surrounding territories published in Amsterdam by Pierre Mortier to illustrate events of the War of the Spanish Succession. Pierre Mortier unknown
0364430451.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
189738358Paris: Lib. agricole de la Maison rustique 1897. Fine. Lib. agricole de la Maison rustique Paris 1897 11.50 x 18.50 cm relié Third edition. Full black cloth binding smooth spine minor epidermis damage to boards two small lacks to one joint an ink stain affecting the margins but not the text. Work illustrated with 34 figures in the text. Lib. agricole de la Maison rustique hardcover
1692M7546Paris: H. Jaillot c. 1692. Very Good;. Notes: The title cartouche in the lower left corner is encased in a floral wreath at the bottom of which sits a winged lion wielding a sword and standing at a pulpit. At the top of the wreath sits a coat of arms held by two winged putti. Encircling the wreath are little diagrams of various fortifications around Greece. Size : 565x845 mm 22.24x33.27 Inches Coloring: Original Outline Coloring Category: Maps Europe Greece Macedonia; H. Jaillot unknown
16511111150111Paris 1651. Map. Very Good. Paris: Sanson Marriette 1651. 55.3 x 39.2 cm. Black-and-white copper plate engraved chart of primarily Eastern Europe with Turkey in the lower right panel. Modern hand-coloring applied to political boundaries. Title cartouche in upper right corner. Numbered 299 in upper right corner. Otherwise clean unmarked sheet with slight toning to edges. Vertical crease down center from atlas extraction. Minor chipping to edges. Colors are bright and vivid. Lines remain crisp and clear.<br><br>Nicolas Sanson was a Jesuit-trained French cartographer who attracted attention with a detailed accurate map of Gaul which he constructed when only 18. 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.<br><br>The following map is one of the many prints Sanson collaborated with Mariette on. Unlike Jaillots future reproductions the original plates maintain a more modest decorative style with understated cartouches and less flourish or embellishment. Please feel free to view our photographs of this piece. Paris unknown
2004H-405-5902004. Paperback. Good. Former library book. Different cover. Different publisher. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. paperback
BN105020Softcover. La place verte - roman <br/><br/>La place verte - roman paperback
1710009147Amsterdam: Petrus Schenck 1710 Cooper engraving 46.5 x 58.0 cm on paper measuring 51.0 x 63.5 cm with original outline coloring flattened expertly restored and backed with archival tissue paper. The Latin title in the top border reads: "Russiae Albae sive Moscoviae delineatio Geographica accurata et nova…". A good copy of a Moscovie map published in Amsterdam by Petrus Schenck. Petrus Schenck unknown
1708M4264Paris 1708. Very Good central fold reinforced mounted on acid free canvas. Size : 474x655 mm 18.625x25.75 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored in Outline Category: ; Maps Europe Scandinavia unknown
1692M7516Paris: Hubert Jaillot c. 1692. Very Good. Notes: Title cartouche in upper left features Sicilian coat of arms winged angels and merpeople while the scale in the lower left is held on each side by allegorical figures of labour and harvest. Mount Etna is represented pictorially. Size : 418x530 mm 16.46x20.87 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored in Outline Category: Maps Mediterranean Islands; Hubert Jaillot unknown
1696M10189Amsterdam: Covens & Mortier c.1696. Very Good. Size : 420x540 mm 16.54x21.26 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Category: Maps Mediterranean Islands; Covens & Mortier unknown
1690M9477Paris c.1690. Very Good. Notes: A charming map of Athens Greece during the late 17th century. Size : 103x154 mm 4.06x6.06 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Category: Maps City Maps; Maps Europe Greece Macedonia; unknown
169317230Paris: Hubert Jaillot. 1693. Other. In excellent condition. Minor offsetting of the old outline colors to the paper. 465 by 610mm 18 by 24 inches. 465 by 610mm 18 by 24 inches. Copper Engraving color by Jaillot Alexis-Hubert & Sanson N published 1693 by Hubert Jaillot Paris. Image size: 465 by 610mm 18 by 24 inches. By Jaillot after Sanson a landmark of late 17th-century French cartography of North America. Alexis-Hubert Jaillot c.16321712 was one of the most important French cartographers and map publishers of the late 17th century. He collaborated with the pioneering geographer Nicolas Sanson 16001667 and his sons to produce finely engraved large-format maps of the world's regions publishing in Paris from 1670 onwards. Jaillot's maps are distinguished by their impressive scale rich baroque cartouches and the high quality of their engraving. His map of Canada and New France 1693 is a landmark document of 17th-century French geographical knowledge of North America reflecting decades of French colonial exploration and mission activity in the St. Lawrence and Great Lakes regions.Large and decorative map of Canada by the French cartographer Nicolaus Sanson and Hubert Jaillot. Published in the 'Atlas Noveau.' this atlas was a masterpiece in the French cartography in the 17th century. The atlas was specially designed for Louis XIV and due of the very large size of the plates most maps were printed from two plates it took Hubert Jaillot over 12 years to complete the 'Atlas Noveau.'. Canada is very detailled shown on the map as well Labrador Terra Neuf & Nouvelle France are shown in engraved territory borders. The map is rich in detail with many cities and place names rivers lakes mountains bays etc. In excellent condition. Minor offsetting of the old outline colors to the paper. Hubert Jaillot. unknown
1700M11077Paris 1700. Excellent. Notes: Second state. Published in Description De Tout L'Universe-Halma.<br>An excellent example of Nicolas Sanson's map of Canada and the Great Lakes Lake Superior and Lake Michigan Lac du Puans are shown open-ended.<br>Engraved in the bottom-right corner outside the neat-line is "A.d.Winter Schulp". Additions include a latitude and longitude grid; mountains and trees filling in the blank areas east of James Bay and in northern Labrador; and the three latitude and longitude values that were previously missing in three of the corners on the border. Size : 207x308 mm 8.15x12.13 Inches Coloring: Black & White Reference: Burden #575; Kershaw #137 Plate 85 Category: Maps Canada East; Maps North America Great Lakes; unknown
171037419Paris: Hubert Jaillot 1710. In ausgezeichnetem Zustand. 803 by 560mm 31½ by 22 inches. Kupferstichkarte in zeitgenössischem Grenzkolorit. Mit großer prächtiger allegorischer Kartusche sowie Meilenzeiger mit Legende. Erschienen im großen AtlasAtlas Nouveau contenant.Â’ von Nicolaus Sanson u. Hubert Jaillot. Dargestellt wird der schwäbische Kreis im Norden mit dem benachbarten Franken u. im Süden bis zum Bodensee. Im Osten noch mit Teilen von Bayern der Westen mit dem angrenzenden Frankreich. Das Kartenbild sorgfältig u. übersichtlich ausgearbeitet. Der Atlas Nouveau.Â’ entstand als Auftragsarbeitet für Ludwig XIV. und nahm einen Zeitraum von über 10 Jahren in Anspruch. Die Karten gelten bis heute noch als eine Meisterleistung der französischen Kartographie des 17.Jahrhunderts. Als Geburtsjahr Jaillots wird das Jahr 1632 angenommen da in seiner Sterbeurkunde sein Alter mit 80 Jahren angegeben war. Der Geburtsort war Avignon-lès-Saint-Claude damals ein kleiner Weiler in der Exklave der Freigrafschaft Burgund die dazu gehörte Spanisches Königreich. Jaillot hatte seit seiner Kindheit ein großes Talent für Kunst und Design. Bildhauerei lernte er bei seinem Bruder Pierre-Simón. Als Folge der französisch-spanischen Konflikte wurde ihre Heimatstadt verwüstet und so gingen die beiden Brüder 1657 nach Paris. Dort erlangten sie bald einen gewissen Ruf und den Titel „Sculpteur du Roy“. 1665 heiratete Jaillot in die Kartenverlegerfamilie Berey ein. Nach dem Tod seines Schwagers Nikolaus II. Berey 1640–1667 kaufte er die Berey-Kartensammlung von seiner Schwägerin. Dadurch erhielt er eine wertvolle Grundlage die er sofort vermarkten konnte ohne jemals selbst eine Karte erstellt zu haben. Jaillot stieg zu einem günstigen Zeitpunkt in das Kartengeschäft ein. Anfang 1668 gewann Ludwig XIV. den ersten seiner Réunionskriege und es begann eine Zeit in der Frankreich sein Territorium kontinuierlich erweiterte. Es entwickelte sich eine große Nachfrage nach Karten die die französischen Triumphe und die neuen Grenzen sowie bevorstehende Expansionspläne darstellten.Zu Jaillots Kartensammlung gehörten auch Druckplatten die von Pierre Duval 1619–1683 Neffe von Nicolas Sanson erstellt und ursprünglich an Nicolas Berey verkauft wurden. Doch Duval der auch seine eigenen Karten veröffentlichte weigerte sich seine alten Karten nachzudrucken. Auf dem Höhepunkt des Streits mit Duval rekrutierte Jaillot Ende 1670 Nicolas Sansons Söhne Guillaume und Adrien als Kartenmacher und Geschäftspartner. Mit ihnen konnte er neue Karten mit dem prestigeträchtigen Namen Sansons vermarkten. Sein erster Atlas aus dem Jahr 1681 Atlas Nouveau wurde ein so großer kommerzieller Erfolg dass andere Verlage begannen plagiierte Kopien zu verbreiten.Jaillot bemühte sich um königliche Schirmherrschaft und widmete viele seiner Kartenausgaben dem König. Schließlich wurde er am 20. Juli 1686 zum Géographe du Roy ernannt und erhielt eine jährliche Rente von 600 Livres. Dieser Titel sowie die protektionistische und kontrollierende Gesetzgebung ermöglichten es ihm sich erfolgreich gegen seine Plagiatoren zu wehren.Seit dem frühen 18. Jahrhundert gab Jaillot immer weniger Karten aus. Die Nachfrage nach zeitnah aktualisierten Karten nahm zu und er war immer weniger in der Lage auf die Anforderungen des Marktes zu reagieren. Jüngere Konkurrenten waren gut ausgebildete Geographen wie Guillaume Delisle die die Kartierung selbst durchführen konnten. Im Laufe der Zeit übergab Jaillot das Geschäft an seinen Sohn Bernard Jean-Hyacinthe.Alexis Hubert Jaillot starb am 2. November 1712 im Alter von 80 Jahren in Paris. Er wurde im Convent des Grands-Augustins beigesetzt. WikipediaNicolas Sanson der Ältere 20. Dezember 1600 in Abbeville Frankreich; † 7. Juli 1667 in Paris war ein französischer Kartograph. Seine Vorfahren stammten aus Schottland. Zwischen 1618 und 1667 schuf Sanson rund 300 Einzelkarten sowie Atlanten und illustrierte Texte.Seine Arbeit wurde von seinen Söhnen Nicolas Sanson 1626 Schottland; † 27. August 1648 in Paris Adrien Sanson † 1708 und Guillaume Sanson † 1703 seinem Neffen Pierre Duval 1619; † 1683 ausgeführt. sein Enkel Pierre Moulard Sanson † 1730 und Gilles Robert de Vaugondy 1688; † 1766 führten weiter. Wikipedia Hubert Jaillot unknown
167533301Paris: Hubert Jaillot 1675. Blatt gebräunt Mittelfalz mit nicht säurebeständigem Tape hinterlegt heller Streifen. . 803 by 560mm 31 by 22 inches. Hand-Colored Original Copperplate Engraving by Alexis-Hubert Jaillot & N. Sanson depicting Le Cercle de Souabe subdivisé en tous les Estats qui le Composent Tire ´sur les Memoires les plus noueaux Par le S. Sanson Geographe Ordinaire du Roy. A Paris Ches H. Laillot joingnant les Augustins aux deux Globes Auec Priuilege du Roy pour Vingt Ans. Published Paris Hubert Jaillot 1675. 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 16700s. 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 Cercle de Souabe subdivisé en tous les Estats qui le Composent Tire ´sur les Memoires les plus noueaux Par le S. Sanson Geographe Ordinaire du Roy. A Paris Ches H. Laillot joingnant les Augustins aux deux Globes Auec Priuilege du Roy pour Vingt Ans. published in Paris Hubert Jaillot 1675. The map records the political and geographic boundaries of the region as understood in 1675 offering a fascinating window into the history of German territorial organization. Sheet measures 803 by 560mm 31 by 22 inches. In good condition overall with minor signs of age appropriate for a 17th-century engraving. Ready to frame. Hubert Jaillot unknown
169233439Paris: H. Jaillot 1692. In ausgezeichnetem Zustand. . 570 by 850mm 22 by 33 inches. Hand-Colored Original Copperplate Engraving by Charles Hubert Alexis Jaillot & Nicolaus Sanson depicting Le Cercle de Franconie subdivise entous les Estats qui le composent. Dressè sur les Memotres les plus Nouveaux Parle Sr. Sanson Geographe Ordinaire du Roy. A Paris Chez H. Iaillot joignant les grands Augustins aux dewe Globes. Avec Privilege du Roypour Vingt Ans. 1692. Published Paris H. Jaillot 1692. Sheet: 570 by 850mm 22 by 33 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 Cercle de Franconie subdivise entous les Estats qui le composent. Dressè sur les Memotres les plus Nouveaux Parle Sr. Sanson Geographe Ordinaire du Roy. A Paris Chez H. Iaillot joignant les grands Augustins aux dewe Globes. Avec Privilege du Roypour Vingt Ans. 1692. published in Paris H. Jaillot 1692. The map features a decorative Baroque cartouche containing the title inscription. A distance scale is incorporated within the cartouche or alongside it. 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 570 by 850mm 22 by 33 inches. In good condition overall with minor signs of age appropriate for a 17th-century engraving. Ready to frame. H. Jaillot 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