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Auction 117, Lot 113

"Carte du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France, & Des Decouvertes Qui Y Ont Ete Faites, Dressee sur les observations les plus Nouvelles, & sur divers Memoires tant Manuscrits qu' imprimez", Chatelain, Henry Abraham

Subject: Colonial United States and Canada - Great Lakes

Period: 1719 (circa)

Publication: Atlas Historique, Tome VI

Color: Hand Color

Size:
20.4 x 15.8 inches
51.8 x 40.1 cm
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This richly detailed map, copied from Delisle, provides the most accurate rendering of the Great Lakes of the time, with the lakes fully enclosed and properly placed in longitude and latitude. The map is largely based on the surveys of Lahontan, Louis Hennepin, Jean Franquelin and Louis Jolliet. It depicts the Riviere Longue stretching westward with a notation concerning the possibility of a passage to the Pacific. Large French text inset "Remarque Historique" tells the story of the discovery of Canada by fishermen from Brittany who were shipwrecked in 1504. The expeditions of Verazzano and Cabot are also mentioned.

References: Kershaw #334; Phillips (A) #548.

Condition: B

Original outline color. Faint damp stains and scattered foxing with a short tear just entering neatline. Some pastel on verso.

Estimate: $850 - $1,000

Sold for: $1,100

Closed on 12/6/2006

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