Fine example of Sanson's early regional map of the southern tip of South America, from P. de las Baixas and Port Desire in the east and the southern portion of Chile in the west, showing Magellanica in remarkable detail, including Staten land, Destroit...
Antique Map of the Rio de La Plata Basin Early Dutch edition of this detailed early map of the Rio de la Plata Region, showing Buenos Aires, the source of the Rio de la Plata and Paraguay Rivers and extending west to Chile and Peru. Many major cities...
A fine example of the 1760 Rome edition of Juan Francisco D'Avila's rare map of the Jesuit Provinces, first issued in 1726, and then corrected and enlarged in 1732 by Antonio Marchoni and reissued in Novelle interessanti in proposite degli affari del...
Fine Example of D’Anville’s Map of Paraguay in Fine Original Color Detailed and scarcely-seen map of the Jesuit missions in central South America, based upon the observations of the Jesuit missionaries and the latest maps. This example is from a...
Nice example of Philippe Buache's edition of De L'Isle's map of the southern part of South America. The map shows the routes of a number of 17th century explorers in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, as well as a marvelous and highly annotated...
A view of the entrance to St Julian's Harbour in Patagonia in the Santa Cruz Province of Argentina. The map was named by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan who arrived and wintered there in early 1520.
Detailed map of the Straits of Le Maire and Tierra Del Fuego, with a large compass rose. One of the maps produced by Nichlas Bellin for Prevost d'Exiles' influential travel book, L'Histoire Generale des Voyages.
Highly detailed map of the Straits of Magellan, based upon important recent surveys. Many islands, bays and other details in the Straits.
Rare Map of the Straits of Magellan Showing French, English, Spanish, and Dutch Discoveries Rare map showing European discoveries up to the early eighteenth century. The map depicts a large scale outline of southern Patagonia, or Terre Ferme,...
Highly detailed map of the Straits of Magellan, based upon important recent surveys. Many islands, bays and other details in the Straits.
Second Edition of Nodal's Important Work, Including Teixeira's Suppressed Map of the Straits of Magellan Nice example of Pedro Teixeira's suppressed map of the Straits of Magellan, published in Garcia de Nodal's Relación del viaje hecho por los...
Nice example of this detailed map of the Straits of Magellan on continuous regions, prepared from the recently completed map of Juan de La Cruz Cano & Olmedilla and Hiolito Ricarte. Cruz Cano's eight-sheet map of South America, much like the...
Navigating Magellan's Strait at the End of the Eighteenth Century Sharply-detailed map of the Strait of Magellan, published in Vienna by F.A. Schraembl. The map provides a fine depiction of the Strait, with a large inset showing the wider region of...
Scarce map of the sourthern part of South America, focusing on Cook's tracks around the Cape Horn and Tierra del Fuego in 1775. From a Dutch edition of the Official Account of Cook's Expedition.
Annotated with the notes of a voyage to around the Tierra del Fuego. First state of this scarce French Sea chart of the southernmost part of South America, first published by the Depot de la Marine in 1800. Fine sea chart of the Southernmost coasts...
English Edition of The First Scientific Mapping of the Rio de la Plata Unrecorded 1824 edition of Norie's English Sea chart of the mouth of the River Plate, based upon Spanish surveys undertaken by the Malapsina expedition, under the direction of Juan...