Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d', 1697-1782 Compagnie des Indes Jefferys, Thomas, d. 1771, creator Kitchin, Thomas, d. 1784 Robert Laurie and James Whittle Sayer, Robert, 1725-1794
Published / Created:
1789 January 1
Call Number:
1982 Folio 10
Image Count:
1
Description:
Also appeared in Kitchin's General atlas describing the whole universe. London : Printed for Robert Sayer, [1780]., Has illustrated cartouche and includes text., No. 36 of 43 maps bound together in composite atlas., Norwich, O.I. Norwich's maps of Africa., Prime meridians: Ferro and London., Relief shown pictorially; depths by soundings., Scale [ca. 1:1,850,000]., and This map is copied from an original drawn by Monsr. D'Anville at the expense of the French East India Company, & published at Paris. The country thorough [sic] which the R. Senegal runs has been improved & corrected from a large & curious survey of that river found in the Fort of Senegal.
Africa distinguished into its principall parts viz. Barbary, Biledulgerid, Egypt, Zaara or the Desart, the Country of the Negroes, Guinea, Nubia, Abissinea, Zanguebar, Congo, Monomotapa, Caffrares, the Islands of the Canaries, Cape Verd, St. Thomas, Madagascar or St. Lawrence in which are observed the empires, monarchies, kingdomes, states and peoples, which at present inhabite Africa
Description:
Ferro meridian., No. 56 of 69 maps bound together in composite atlas., Relief shown pictorially., Scale [ca 1:34 000 000]., and To the most serene and most sacred majesty of Charles II, by the grace of God, king of Great Brittain, France, and Ireland, this map of Africa is humbly dedicated and presented by your majesties loyal subject and servant, William Berry.
Publisher:
Sold by William Berry at the sign of the globe between Charing Cross and White-Hall
Delarochette, L. (Louis), 1731-1802, creator Faden, William, 1749-1836
Published / Created:
1782 March 20
Call Number:
1982 Folio 10
Image Count:
1
Description:
No. 37 of 43 maps bound together in composite atlas., Place names in Dutch; pictorial relief. "The red line describes the route of the British Army from its landing at Simons Baay to Cape Town.", and Scale [ca. 1:528 000].
Also appeared in Kitchin's General atlas describing the whole universe. London : Printed for Robert Sayer, [1780]., By S. Boulton ; and also a summary description relative to the trade and natural produce, manners and customs of the African continent and islands., Insets: A particular chart of the Gold Cost. -- Azores or Western Islands., No. 35 of 43 maps bound together in composite atlas., Scale [ca. 1:8,500,000]., Sheets pasted together to create 1 map on 2 sheets., and With descriptive text.
Also appeared in Faden's [General atlas. London : William Faden, 1811?]., Depths shown by soundings., No. 13 of 43 maps bound together in composite atlas., Scale [ca. 1:3,200,000]., and Shows ports, sailing directions, etc.
Kitchin, Thomas, d. 1784, creator Sayer, Robert, 1725-1794
Published / Created:
1787 January 1
Call Number:
1982 Folio 10
Image Count:
2
Description:
Also appeared in Kitchin's General atlas, describing the whole universe. London : Printed and sold for R. Sayer and J. Bennet, 1780., By Thos. Kitchin, hydrographer to the king ; with many additions and improvements from the latest surveys and observations., No. 4 of 43 maps bound together in composite atlas., Pictorial relief., Scale [ca. 1:4,800,000]., and Western part of the northern states including the British Islands, Norway, Denmark and part of Sweden -- Eastern part of the northern states, including the eastern part of Sweden; European Russia, &c. -- Western part of the Mediterranean Sea with the coasts of Spain, France, Italy, Barbary -- Eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea with the coasts of Turky [sic], Anatolia, Syria, Egypt and Barbary.
Dominions or empire of the great Turke in Europe, Asia, and Africa ... described by Sanson, corrected and amended by Will. Berry
Description:
Bar scales in Italian miles, common leagues of France, great leagues of France, common leagues of Germany or great leagues of Poland, leagues of Hungary, and Persian leagues of one houres travilling., Dedicated to James II by William Berry., Ferro meridian., No. 50 of 69 maps bound together in composite atlas., Relief shown pictorially., and Scale [ca. 1:8 600 000].
Publisher:
Sold by William Berry at the signe of the Globe between Charing Cross, and White Hall