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A late 18th Century framed map 'The World In Three Sections', describing the polar regions to the tropics with all tracts of Lord Mulgrave and Captain Cook towards the North and South Poles and the torrid zone or tropical regions with the new discoveries in the south sea, framed and glazed, 25.4 x 42cm
[TOPOGRAPHY]. CORNWALL Lysons, Rev. Daniel & Samuel. Magna Britannia; being a concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain, Volume 3, Cornwall, for Cadell, London, 1814, half leather (upper board detached; lacking spine strip), folding map, a further thirty-seven plate illustrations (as called for), quarto.
[MISCELLANEOUS] Parry, Edward Abbott. Butterscotia, or A Cheap Trip to Fairyland, first edition, Nutt, London, 1896, pictorial grey cloth, folding map, plate and text illustrations, twelve-page publisher's catalogue, small quarto; together with Wolfe, Humbert, editor. A Winter Miscellany, limited edition 50/225, SIGNED BY EDITOR, Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1930, quarter vellum, top edges gilt, octavo; and Bone, David. Merchantman Rearmed, limited edition 85/160, SIGNED BY AUTHOR, Chatto & Windus, London, 1949, quarter leather, top edges gilt, signed tissue-guarded portrait frontispiece by Muirhead Bone and further (unsigned) plate illustrations after the same, quarto, (3).
John Melish (Scottish/American, 1771-1822), "Map of New Orleans and Adjacent Country", Philadelphia, John Melish, 1815, hand-colored engraved map, with folds, as issued, from A Military and Topographical Atlas of the United States, 15 in. x 20 3/4 in., framed Note:Based on Lafon's extremely rare map of 1806, this map focuses on the coastal region from the Mississippi delta to Pensacola. The atlas itself was produced to satisfy the public's interest in the War of 1812 and the national pride that arose from Britain's defeat.
Pocket Map of Caldwell Parish, Louisiana, 1860, McCerren, Landry & Powell, hand-colored, folded, with original cover, 26 1/2 in. x 38 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Pocket Map of St. Martins and St. Landry Parishes, Louisiana, 1860, McCerren, Landry & Powell, hand-colored, folded, with original cover, 39 1/2 in. x 30 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Pocket Map of Tensas Parish, Louisiana, 1860, McCerren, Landry & Powell, hand-colored, folded, with original cover, 39 in. x 29 1/2 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Pocket Map of Concordia Parish, Louisiana, 1860, McCerren, Landry & Powell, hand-colored, folded, with original cover, 40 in. x 29 3/4 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Collot, George Henri Victor (French, 1750-1805), "Sketch of new Orleans taken from fort St. Charles. Sketch of Plaquemine Fort", Plate 36, engraved map, from Voyages dans l'Amerique Septentrionale..., Paris, 1826 (printed 1804), 9 5/8 in. x 6 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Nicolas de Fer (French, 1646-1720), "Partie Meridionale de la Riviere de Missisipi, et ses Environs, dans l'Amerique Septentrionale", Paris, Chez J.F. Benard, 1718, hand-colored engraved map, with numerous vignettes or villages, hunters, animals, canoes and ships, 18 1/4 in. x 25 1/4 in., framed
Collot, George Henri Victor (French, 1750-1805), "Plan of St. Lewis With the Project of an entrenched Camp French", Plate 27, engraved map, from Voyages dans l'Amerique Septentrionale..., Paris, 1826 (printed 1804), 7 3/4 in. x 10 7/8 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
[New Orleans and City of Lafayette Map], "New Orleans Comprising Its Municipal Divisions and The City of Lafayette", c. 1842, anonymous, outline color, showing the First, Second and Third municipalities and the City of Lafayette (later annexed into New Orleans), with a key below, 10 3/4 in. x 14 1/4 in., matted and framed Note: This map is undated, unattributed and unrecorded: this is the only located copy. It portrays not only cultural details and structures in New Orleans proper (keyed below), but also shows ferry crossings and the Mexican Gulf, Carrollton and Pontchartrain railroads.
Collot, George Henri Victor (French, 1750-1805), "A General Map of the River Ohio, From its source to its mounth [sic]: containing the names of the Towns, Villages and Farms established at present on its banks: together with its soundings and course," Plates 8, 9, 10 and 11, engraved map on 4 sheets, from Voyages dans l'Amerique Septentrionale..., Paris, 1826 (printed 1804), 11 1/2 in. x 19 in., 11 1/2 in. x 37 in., 11 1/2 in. x 28 1/4 in. and 11 1/2 in. x 37 in., total w. 121 1/4 in., each linen backed. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016). Note: General Victor Collot, who had long served in a military capacity for France, was commissioned in 1796 to explore the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and to make detailed observations on geographic, economic, and agricultural aspects of the Mississippi basin. The underlying mission more likely was to obtain an assessment of Spain's military strength along the river, with the ultimate plan of returning the region to French control. Collot was arrested on espionage charges by Spanish Governor Carondelet in New Orleans and deported. Collot's observations and detailed maps were compiled into a book and atlas which were printed in French and English in 1804/05, but not distributed until 1826 due to his death. At the time of distribution, all but 400 copies were intentionally destroyed. The full atlas is exceedingly rare and few records of individual maps are found in American Map Price Record from the last 30 years.Ref.: “General Collot’s Reconnoitering Trip Down the Mississippi.” Louisiana Historical Quarterly. Vol. 1. No. 4. Louisiana Historical Society: 1918. P. 309-329.
Pocket Map of Winn Parish, Louisiana, 1860, McCerren, Landry & Powell, hand-colored, folded, with original cover, 39 1/2 in. x 29 3/4 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Pocket Map of Carroll Parish, Louisiana, 1860, McCerren, Landry & Powwl, hand-colored, folded, with original cover, 39 3/4 in. x 29 3/4 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Collot, George Henri Victor (French, 1750-1805), "Map of the Missouri; of the higher parts of the Mississipi; and of the elevated Plain, where the Waters divide...", Plate 29, engraved map, from Voyages dans l'Amerique Septentrionale..., Paris, 1826 (printed 1804), 19 in. x 17 1/2 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Collot, George Henri Victor (French, 1750-1805), "Road from Limestone to Frankfort in the state of Kentucky", Plate 22, engraved map, from Voyages dans l'Amerique Septentrionale..., Paris, 1826 (printed 1804), 14 3/4 in. x 14 5/8 in., linen backed. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Pocket Map of Washita [Ouachita] Parish, Louisiana, 1860, McCerren, Landry & Powell, hand-colored, folded, with original cover, 29 3/4 in. x 39 1/2 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Hennepin, Louis (French, 1640-1705), "Carte de la Nouvelle France et de la Louisiane", Paris, 1683, engraved map by Roussel, cartouche by Guerard, 11 1/2 in. x 18 3/4 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Pocket Map of Franklin Parish, Louisiana, 1860, McCerren, Landry & Powell, hand-colored, folded, with original cover, 39 1/2 in. x 30 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Collot, General Georges Henri Victor (French, 1750-1805), "Map of the Course of the Mississippi from the Missouri and the Country of the Illinois to the Mouth of this River", 1826, Paris, copper-plate engraved map, Plate 25 from Voyages dans l'Amerique Septentrionale... 34 5/8 in. x 9 1/4 in., framed
Pocket Map of Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, 1860, McCerren, Landry & Powell, hand-colored, folded, with original cover, 43 in. x 40 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
After Marie Adrien Persac (American/Louisiana, 1827-1873), "Norman's Chart of the Lower Mississippi River from Natchez to New Orleans", 1858, by A. Persac, published by B.M. Norman, New Orleans, LA; printed and mounted by J.H. Colton & Co., New York, hand-colored, linen backed, with original ebonized wooden rollers, showing the divisions of land with owner's names; vignettes of New Orleans, Baton Rouge and plantations, the border with cotton and sugar cane motifs, sheet 62 in. x 32 1/4 in Note: An 1858 issue of the New Orleans Crescent described the map as offering "a perfect picture of the windings of the Father of Waters from this city to Natchez, with every plantation on its banks, drawn out and colored, with the name of the owner and whatever name he may have given his plantation." And Mr. Persac "descended the river in a skiff, landing at every mile, and drawing every plantation line and taking down every name and landmark on both banks of the river, and deserves the highest credit for his very able and useful labor."
Collot, George Henri Victor (French, 1750-1805), "General Map of the Course of the Ohio from its Source to its Junction with the Mississipi", Plate 2, engraved map, 27 1/4 in. x 39 1/2 in., linen backed; "View of Long Reach", Plate 15, engraving, 7 1/4 in. x 9 1/4 in., from Voyages dans l'Amerique Septentrionale..., Paris, 1826 (printed 1804). Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
[Battle of Liberty Place], "Battle of New Orleans for Freedom, September 14, 1874", lithographed map, 1874, by T.S. Hardee, published by H. Lewis, 22 St. Charles St., with history of the revolt and a list of the wounded and killed, 17 3/4 in. x 23 in., mounted board. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Pocket Map of Madison Parish, Louisiana, 1860 McCerren, Landry & Powell, hand-colored, folded, with original cover, 30 in. x 39 1/2 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Collot, George Henri Victor (French, 1750-1805), "Chart of the Sources of the Mobile and of the River Yazoo, Including a part of the Course of the Mississipi From the River Margot to the Natches", Plate 33, engraved map, from Voyages dans l'Amerique Septentrionale..., Paris, 1826 (printed 1804), 15 3/4 in. x 23 3/4 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Pocket Map of Morehouse Parish, Louisiana, 1860, McCerren, Landry & Powell, hand-colored, folded, with original cover, 29 3/4 in. x 39 1/2 in. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
Ross, Lieutenant and Robert Sayer, "Course of the Mississipi River from the Balise to Fort Chartres...", London, 1772, engraved map in outline color, 43 in. x 13 1/2 in. Note: Condition, in five pieces. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016).
SIR HENRY JOHN NEWBOLT: 2 titles: THE STORY OF THE OXFORDSHIRE AND BUCKINGHAMSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY, London [1915] 1st edition, folding map, 9 plates including two coloured as called for, original cloth, A NAVAL HISTORY OF THE WAR 1914-1918, London [1920] 1st edition, 8 folding maps and plans as called for, original cloth, both works signed and inscribed to his son Arthur Francis Newbolt (2)
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