Fine example of this important early four sheet map of North America published by D'Anville. The map extends from James Bay to Florida and as far west as the Mississippi River. Portions of the map are drawn from John Mitchell's seminal map of North...
The First French Map of the French and Indian War. A French Reply To Henry Overton's Inflammatory "George Washington" Map. Rare first state of this fascinating broadside map focusing on the recent British and French hostilities in the Ohio Valley,...
Rare Dutch Edition of Bellin's Controversial and Highly Important Map Illustrating the French and British Historical Claims to the Canadian Maritimes and Maine, published in Paris on the Eve of the Seven Years' War (1756-63) Rare Amsterdam imprint...
France Claims on the Eve of the French & Indian War Rare French & Indian War map of the British and French Colonies in North America, published by Le Rouge. Fine example of this highly detailed set of maps illustrating the French &...
The Most Important American Map of the 18th Century Fine example of the French edition of Mitchell's seminal map of the Eastern part of North America. Mitchell's is regarded as perhaps the single most important American map of the 18th Century, and...
Rare, Detailed First Edition of Longchamps’ Map of the North American Colonies—Proof State! Fine example of the first edition of Longchamps’ map of the colonies—Spanish, French, and British—in North America east of the Mississippi River,...
Detailed 2 sheet map of the British and Spanish colonies in North America, which appeared in Lattre's Atlas Moderne, published in Paris. The map extends north to Baffin's Bay and west to Lake Ouinipigon (Winnipeg), the known course of the Missouri...
Second edition of Santini's map of the British & French Colonies in North America, based upon D'Anville's seminal map of 1746. The map provides a highy detailed treatment of Great Lakes and Mississippi Valley, on the eve of the American...
Centered on the Great Lakes Scarce map of the Northern and Western part of the British Colonies in North America, showing the theater of the American Revolutionary War in 1776. The map extends north to James Bay, west to the Mississippi River and...
Striking map of the United States and Canada, which includes references to the Upper and Lower English Colonies of Louisiana. One of the very few maps we have seen from the period which treat the regions east of the Mississippi as being Upper or...
Striking example of this monumental 4-sheet map of North America, issued shortly after the conclusion of the Revolutionary War. Originally issued separately by Bowen & Gibson in 1755, this map was periodically updated following the conclusion of...
Striking example of this monumental 4-sheet map of North America, issued shortly after the conclusion of the Revolutionary War. Originally issued separately by Bowen & Gibson in 1755, this map was periodically updated following the conclusion of...
Striking large map of North America in attractive full wash colors, from the French edition of Carey & Lea's Atlas of America, one of the most important American Atlases of the early 19th Century. The map includes a 54-40 or fight border with...
Rare Large Map of North America from a Royal Library Fine example of the circa 1850 (our dating) edition of Wyld's massive map of North America, which includes the extra panel at the bottom, adding Central America, first issued in 1824. John Wyld was...
Rare Early Depiction of the "Minesota" Territory A decorative map of the United States, published during the Mexican-American War designed to stir patriotic sentiments and celebrate the newly conquered territory. Of particular note, the map is one of...
Scarce map of the United States, published in Berlin by Heinrich Kiepert. Perhaps the most noteworthy features is the alternative name given for Great Salt Lake City, "New Jerusalem oder Mormonen" (New Jerusalem of the Mormons). The map shows...