Atlas severozapadnykh beregov Ameriki ot Beringova proliva do mysa Korriėntes i ostrovov Aleutskikh s prisovokupleniem nekotorykh mest severovostochnago berega Azii, Gidrograficheskīi︠a︡ zami︠e︡chanīi︠a︡ kʺ atlasu si︠e︡verozapadnykhʺ beregovʺ Ameriki, ostrovovʺ Aleutskikhʺ i ni︠e︡kotorykhʺ drugikhʺ mi︠e︡stʺ Si︠e︡vernago Tikhago okeana, Gidrograficheskii︠a︡ zamechanii︠a︡ k atlasu severozapadnykh beregov Ameriki, ostrovov Aleutskikh i nekotorykh drugikh mest Severnogo Tikhogo okeana, Атлас северозападных берегов Америки от Берингова пролива до мыса Корриэнтес и островов Алеутских с присовокуплением некоторых мест северовосточнoго берега Азии, Гидрографическія замѣчанія къ атласу сѣверозападныхъ береговъ Америки, острововъ Алеутскихъ и нѣкоторыхъ другихъ мѣст Сѣвернаго Тихаго океана, and Гидрографическия замечания к атласу северозападных берегов Америки, островов Алеутских и некоторых других мест Севернoго Тихoго океана
Description:
BEIN EEga 852T: Printed label on inside front cover: Cat. [with manuscript 786]., Includes table of contents for 38 maps (the initial map is unnumbered)., and Accompanied by: Gidrograficheskīi︠a︡ zami︠e︡chanīi︠a︡ k atlasu ... (Sanktpeterburg: Tip. Morskago korpusa, 1852). [4], 7, [1], 148, 17, [3] pages; 17 cm.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
Alaska, California, Pacific Coast (North America), Asia, Pacific Coast., Alaska., California., and North America
Goddard, George H. (George Henry), 1817-1906, artist
Published / Created:
[1852]
Call Number:
WA Prints +121
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
cartographic image
Description:
BEIN WA Prints +80: Some tears and stains. On sheet 27 x 41 cm., BEIN WA Prints +121: On sheet 36 x 53 cm., Coordinates not present and are approximated., and Relief shown pictorially.
BEIN 766 N48 1929: Sheets disbound. Library of Congress copyright stamp on title sheet., "(4071). (4 sheets).", Sheet 2-4 at scale 1:600 ; sheet 1 at scale 1:1,200., Partial cadastral map., Contains information on population, prevailing winds, water facilities and fire department., and Includes index of specials.
BEIN 766 Sa57 1929: Sheets disbound. Library of Congress copyright stamp on title sheet., "(4072). (3 sheets).", Partial cadastral map., Contains information on population, prevailing winds, water facilities and fire department., and Includes index of specials.
Publisher:
Sanborn Map Company
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, Newtown, Sandy Hook, and Sandy Hook (Newtown, Conn.)
A collection of prints, assembled by an unidentified individual, added as extra-illustrations to a copy of the sixth edition of Horace Walpole's The castle of Otranto (Parma : Bodoni, for J. Edwards, 1791). Included are the six plates drawn by "a Lady" (Anne Millicent Clarke) and engraved by Andrew Birrel, published by E. and S. Harding in July 1793 to accompany either this Bodini edition of The castle of Otranto or the small octavo edition (see: Hazen, A.T. A bibliography of Horace Walpole, page 61). Also present are several prints issued with other editions of the work: four plates from the German translation Die Burg von Otranto (Berlin : C.F. Himburg, 1794); one plate published as the frontispiece to Sivrac's Italian translation Il castello di Otranto (Londra : Molini, Polidori, Molini e Co.; Ed I. Edwards, 1795); and one plate likely from a London edition of the 1790s, with the publication line "Published by Wenman & Hodgson, 144 Fleet St." trimmed away. Tipped in at the end flyleaf is an oval design trimmed from the title page to Francis Grose's Supplement to The antiquities of England and Wales (London : S. Hooper, 1777); it depicts a cross in cloister, with two monks standing to the right and a tower in the background, and has verses from Milton's Il penseroso etched below. Also tipped in is a map of the southern tip of Italy entitled "Apuliae quae olim Iapygia, nova corographia", likely a copy of a late-16th century original and With two small manuscript scraps, in Thomas Kirgate's hand, mounted on a leaf tipped in before page xv. The first notes that Mrs. Fenn's 1784 work The female guardian contains "two whole pages in praise of The castle of Otranto as a moral storey", and that Mr. Jephson's play The Count of Narbonne "is taken from The castle of Otranto." The second pertains to the drawing from which the frontispiece plates in this edition were engraved: "South view of the Castle of Otranto, with the Acroceraunian Mountains of Epirus in the distance: taken on the spot March 22d, 1785. Given to Mr. Horace Walpole by Lady Craven, November 1786."
Description:
Title devised by cataloger. and Also bound in are five drawings, a stipple portrait of Lady Mary Coke, and an engraved trade card; these are cataloged separately.