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Auction 167, Lot 52

"Carte Generale de l'Amerique Septentrionale", Bonne, Rigobert

Subject: Colonial North America

Period: 1781 (dated)

Publication: Atlas Portatif...

Color: Hand Color

Size:
12.5 x 8.3 inches
31.8 x 21.1 cm
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Great map of North America displaying some of the most intriguing cartographic mis-mapping of the late eighteenth century. The most apparent deviation is the huge Mer de l' Ouest, complete with several fictitious islands and the fabled wealthy city of Quivira on its southern shore. This sea is connected to the Pacific by the Entre of Jean de Fuca and the Entre de Martin d' Aguilar. In the middle of Canada is a gigantic Grande Eau from which flows the mythical R. de los Reyes (a remnant of the Northwest Passage theories). Also striking is the treatment of Alaska, shown as a vast group of islands, the most prominent of which is named Alaschka. Longitude is measured from Paris on lower scale and from I'Isle de Fer on upper. With seven distance scales.

References: McGuirk #180.

Condition: B+

Very ight soiling with one tiny pinhole only visible when held to light.

Estimate: $250 - $325

Sold for: $240

Closed on 3/28/2018

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