Rare JC Beer edition of Du Val's map of Canada, the Great Lakes and Northeast, based upon Sanson's earlier maps of the region. Excellent example of the open ended Great Lakes to the West. Clearly shows a Northwest Passage through Hudson's Bay. Extends...
First state of the Frankfurt edition of Nicolas Sanson's map of Canada and the Great Lakes (first issued in Paris in 1657), which would influence regional cartography for the next 100 years. Along with Sanson's larger map issued in 1656, this map...
Danckerts Edition of Visscher's Landmark Map of the Northeast Second state of Justus Danckert's map of New Netherlands, including a view of New Amsterdam, now also called "Nieuw Yorck." A very attractive example from this famous and much sought...
An English Rarity First state of Thornton's sea chart of the Canadian, Northeast and Mid-Atlantic coast, the most up-to-date sea chart of the period. Prior to 1685, John Thornton's former partner William Fisher had entered into a partnership with...
Fine large format map of Eastern Canada, Hudson's Bay and the Great Lakes, published by Mortier in 1696. The map is a significantly enlarged version of Jaillot's Le Canada ou Partie de la Nouvelle France . . . first published in 1685. Kershaw...
Rare and Fine Chart of the Eastern Seaboard from an Influential Atlas Scarce early-eighteenth century English sea chart of the East Coast of North America, which includes a second and more detailed chart of the region between Cape Henry and Long...
Fine example of Covens & Mortier's edition of De L'Isle's seminal map of Canada, the Great Lakes and Upper Midwest, and one of the most important and influential maps of Canada published in the 18th Century. De L'Isle's map is of seminal...
The Northeastern quadrant of Covens & Mortier's four-sheet edition of Popple's seminal map of North America, widely regarded as one of the two most important maps of North America produced in the 18th century (along with the Mitchell Map). Unlike...
Interesting regional map from the January 1746 issue of Gentleman's Magazine. Shows in detail the Eastern coast of Canada with depths in soundings. Insets of Quebec City, Fort Dauphine, the Atlantic Ocean, and a Plan of City and Port of Louisbourg...
A beautiful map of Northeastern Canada, including Nova Scotia, Labrador, and Newfoundland, published by Tobias Conrad Lotter in Augsburg. The map's vertical format elongates the geography and distorts the true shape of Newfoundland. The St. Lawrence...
First state of Jeffery's map of New England and Nova Scotia, published by Thomas Jefferys in London. A finely executed map, extending south to Massachusetts and west to Montreal and Lake Champlain. The map incorporates information from other...
One of the earliest printed maps of the British Colonies to appear in a British Periodical. Detailed early map of the British & French Colonies in North America, extending from Long Island and the Hudson River to the St. Lawrence, Newfoundland...
The French and British Historical Claims to Territory in the Canadian Maritimes and Maine, published in Paris on the eve of the Seven Years' War (1756-63). This truly fascinating and historically important map details the Acadia Boundary Dispute...
Decorative and highly detailed map of New England and Part of Canada, extending east to Newfoundland, with a large inset map of the Great Lakes. The large inset of the Great Lakes is based upon Bellin's map, and provides one of the best large format...
Nice example of the Homann Heirs edition of Bellin's map of New England and Eastern Canada. The map extends from Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River and Cape Cod in the South to Hudson Bay, Cape Rond and Newfoundland in the Northeast. A highly...
Rare First Edition, Second State, of Samuel Holland's Map of New York, Vermont, New Jersey, etc. Important colonial map of the Hudson River and its tributaries, including the Mohawk, and also with New Jersey and the upper course of the St. Lawrence...