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| FRIES, L. / WALDSEEMÜLLER, M. - [Modern France] Vienna, Trechsel, G., (1525) -1541, In attractive strong period correct colours.. 308x410mm. Paper very little age-toned as usual. Good margins. With letter press and decorated initials on verso. Size of paper 41x55cm. Wood block printed map and one of earliest printed representation of "Modern - France" prepared by L. Fries after Martin Waldseemüller.
Based on the slightly larger map from 1513 published in "Ptolemy's Geographia". The atlas was reprinted in 1520, 1522, 1525, 1535 and 1541. This w...
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| MÜNSTER, S. - [De Regionibus, Ubibus et Fluviis Galliae . . . ] Basle, ca. 1564, Uncoloured.. 122x155mm. Wood block print with letterpress. Paper slightly age-toned. Generally in good condition. Size of the sheet : 320x205 mm. One text page with a map of Europe on the recto (12,2 x 15,5 cm). From Münster's Cosmographia Universalis. The Cosmographia by Sebastian Munster from 1544 is the earliest German description of the world. It had numerous editions in different languages including Latin, French (translate...
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| MERCATOR, G. / HONDIUS, J. - Gallia. Amsterdam, 1606, Uncoloured.. 375x488mm. Wide margins. Repair of a small marginal tear next to centerfold hardly affecting printed area. A few brown spots. Uncommon map of France. Mercator was born in Rupelmonde in Flanders and studied in Louvain under Gemma Frisius, Dutch writer, astronomer and mathematician. The excellence of his work brought him the patronage of Charles V, but in spite of his favor with the Emperor he was caught up in the perse...
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| MERCATOR, G. / HONDIUS, J. - Aquitania australis Regnu Arelatense cum consinijs. Amsterdam, 1606, In attractive colours.. 353x465mm. Repair of tear lower part center fold just entering into engraved area. A good and strong impression. Map of the southern part of France, centered on region of Auvergne, including Bourgogne, Provence, Limousine and Languedoc. Mercator was born in Rupelmonde in Flanders and studied in Louvain under Gemma Frisius, Dutch writer, astronomer and mathematician. The excellence of his work brought him ...
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| MERCATOR, G./ HONDIUS, J. - Gallia. Amsterdam, 1606, Uncoloured.. 360x412mm. Paper slightly washed. A good and strong impression. Fine map of France. Mercator was born in Rupelmonde in Flanders and studied in Louvain under Gemma Frisius, Dutch writer, astronomer and mathematician. The excellence of his work brought him the patronage of Charles V, but in spite of his favour with the Emperor he was caught up in the persecut...
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| LANGENES, B. / BERTIUS, P. - Descriptio Gadium [France]. Amsterdam, 1606, Uncoloured.. 85x120mm. In very good condition, lightly age toned, wide margins, dark impression. Latin text to verso. Some show through of verso text. An attractive miniature map of France, published by Petrus Bertius, in Amsterdam at the beginning of the seventeenth century. Title in bold capital letters above map, stippled sea, rivers, major provincial towns and cities, mountains etc. This example is from the Tabularum Geographicar...
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| LANGENES, B. / BERTIUS, P. - Descriptio Galliae. Amsterdam, 1606, Uncoloured.. 85x125mm. In very good condition, lightly age toned, with contemporary ink markings, light water stains etc. Wide margins, a nice dark impression. Latin text to verso. A charming small map of ancient Gaul, France under Roman occupation. Featuring most major cities, rivers, mountains and regions are named. From the Bertius atlas Tabularum geographicarum contractarum. Bertius (1565-1629) was a Flemish cartographer, theologian, historian and geographer. ...
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| JANSSONIUS, J. - Gallia. Nova Galliae descriptio . . . Amsterdam, 1616, Coloured.. 405x553mm. Laid down on another sheet of paper. Minor lack of paper in the right hand margin. Good and dark impression. Very rare and early map of France with figures on three sides with views of cities, portraits (Henri IV and Marie de Medicis) and costumes. The map was directly influenced by the 1607 folio map of Willem Jansz (Blaeu). To the left of the plinth is a cartouche with two bar scales. The cartouche...
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| DE CLERCK, N. - Gallia. Amsterdam, Cloppenburch, 1621, Uncoloured.. 94x133mm. Mint condition. Size of paper : 31x 21cm. Small map of France, surrounded by text in Dutch. Nicolaes de Clerck (de Klerc) was active as engraver and publisher in Delft from 1599-1621. Included in the rare book : Wereld Spiegel, waer in vertoontword de Beschryvinge der Rijken Staten, ende vorstendommen des gantsen Aerdbodems… <...
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| HONDIUS, J. / PURCHAS, S. - France (No title) London, 1625, Uncoloured.. 154x200mm. In good condition. The rare Samuel Purchas' edition of the Mercator/Hondius Atlas Minor atlas map. Early map of France published in his famous collection of voyages His Pilgrimes. With descriptive text in English on both sides. Size of paper: 32x21cm. In 1625 Samuel Purchas published His Pilgrimes<...
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| HONDIUS, H. - GALLIAE supra omnes ... Exactissima descriptio. Auctore Henrico Hondio . . . Amsterdam, after 1631, Coloured.. 495x365mm. Cut on neat line and pasted on a larger sheet to fit in a composite atlas. Map of France, including present-day Belgium. Jodocus Hondius Jr. planned to produce a new modern atlas less dependent on the Mercator plates that his father had acquired in 1604. It would make sense that he considered putting together 'ad hoc collections' of the maps already cut to stimulate furthe...
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| BLAEU, W. - GALLIA. Le royaume de France. Amsterdam, 1634, Uncoloured.. 380x495mm. A few spots both off and on the engraved surface, crease running parallel to centerfold. Dark impression, printed on heavy paper. Good condition. The map was first published with figured borders (1607). When Blaeu needed a folio size map of France for his first atlas (Appendix 1631) he cut off the borders. The same narrow ornamental frame was engraved along both sides and the upper edge of the map. The map content was extended further to the ...
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| BLAEU, W. - Typus Galliae Veteris, Ex conatib' Geograph. Abrah.Ortelii. Amsterdam, 1635, In original colours.. 395x500mm. Split in lower part expertly repaired. Good and dark impression. A very decorative map with countries of ancient france prepared by Abraham Ortelius and published by one of the most famous map publishers....
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| JANSSONIUS, J. - GALLIAE VETERIS Typus. Amsterdam, 1638, In original colours.. 392x480mm. In good condition. Some folds along center fold. Map of Ancient France based upon information from Strabo, Virgilius, Ovidius and Caeser. The map includes a decorative title cartouche on the lower left side and a text cartouche in the upper left corner....
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| BEREY, N. - Carte Generalle de toute les poste et traverse de France. Paris, 1640, In original colours.. 400x517mm. Good impression. Map slightly age-toned. In very good condition. One of the first post route maps of France, radiating around a few major centers --- Paris, Lyon, Rouen, Toulouse, Bordeaux --- and decorated with figured borders. In top a panoramic view of Paris and two post horse carriages. ...
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| TAVERNIER, M. / SANSON, N. - Carte des rivieres de la France curieusement recherchee. . . Paris, 1641, Uncoloured.. 411x513mm. A good and dark impression. Very good condition. An early imprint of this fine map showing the rivers of France, prepared by Nicolas Sanson (1600-1667).This edition carries the date 1641 and was published by Melchior Tavernier. Nicolas Sanson was to bring about the rise of French cartography, although the fierce competition of the Dutch would...
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| TAVERNIER, M. - Antiquorum Galliae episcopatuum geographica descriptio. . . / Antiqui magnae Britaniae Episcopatus. Paris, ca.1641, In original o/l colours.. 367x516mm. In very good condition. Detailed map of France during Ancient times. In lower left corner inset map of England "Antiqui magnae Britaniae Episcopatus." (160x146mm.) First published in "Geographia sacra, siue Notitia antiqua episcopatuum ecclesiae vniuersae."...
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| SANSON, N. / MARIETTE, P. / TAVERNIER, M. - Carte générale du Royaume de France avecq tous les pays circomvoisins . . . Paris, 1643, In original o/l colours.. 411x526mm. Some foldings next to the center fold. Dark impression. Decorative map of France with a ornamental title cartouche lower left corner. Prepared by Nicolas Sanson....
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| SANSON, N. / TAVERNIER, M. - Carte Generale du Royaume de France . . . Paris, 1643, In original o/l colours.. 401x520mm. Paper slightly age toned. Repair of a split in lower part center fold. Decorative map of XVIIth century with a ornamental title cartouche lower left corner....
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| BLAEU, W. - Typus Galliae Veteris, Ex conatib' Geograph. Abrah.Ortelii. Amsterdam, 1645, In attractive strong original colours.. 395x505mm. Very light water stain in upper margin, hardly affecting engraved area. Good and dark impression. Dutch text on verso. A very decorative map with countries of ancient France prepared by Abraham Ortelius and published by one of the most famous map publishers Willem Blaeu....
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| MONTECALERIO, Ioannis. A / GUCHEN, Maximus. - Regnum Galliae. . . Turin, 1649, Uncoloured.. 215x323mm. Good and dark impression. Small hole in lower right margin filled in. Very light spotting of paper. Map of France from the rare atlas of the Capucin order: "Chorographica descriptio provinciarum, et conventum fratrum minorum S. Francisci Capucinorum…"....
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| SANSON, N. / MARIETTE, P. - La France et les environs, jusques a l'Estendue de l'Ancienne Gaule.. Paris, ca.1650, In original o/l colours.. 440x572mm. Split upper and lower right corner, not affecting the engraved area. Margins cut close. A good and dark impression. Major cities, towns, waterways, mountains and islands are located. Showing southern part of Great-Britain and northern part of Spain. Very nice and decorative title cartouche lower left. Sanson, the leading 17th century French cartographer, was official mapmaker to Louis XIV. One of his duties wa...
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| TAVERNIER, M. / SANSON,N. / MARIETTE, P. - Galliae Antiquae Descriptio Geographica . . . Paris, 1642-1657, In original o/l colours.. 404x535mm. Good and dark impression. In good condition. Fine map of ancient France. The map was first published by Melchior Tavernier and later by Pierre Mariette. This edition carries the date 1641, and address of Pierre Mariette. Nicolas Sanson was to bring about the rise of French cartography, although the fierce competition of the Dutch would l...
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| VISSCHER, N. - Nova Haec tabula Galliae. . . Amsterdam, 1660, In original colours.. 466x557mm. Paper very minor age toned. A good impression in stunning colours. Repair of 3 tears in lower margin. Dated 1660. This handsome map of France is dedicated to Louis XIV, interesting in light of the nearly constant warfare between Louis and the Netherlands in the ensuing years. The map includes 14 marginal city views and 8 portraits of French people, including the King and Queen....
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| JOLLAIN, G. - France nouvellement descripte. Paris, 1667, Uncoloured.. 128x173mm. Some brown spots and paper slightly age toned. A manuscript scale in left hand margin. Rare map of France, published by Jollain in 1667. Published in "Trésor Des Cartes Geographiques Des Principaux Estats de Lunivers". This atlas is based upon Boisseau's atlas from 1643, the first world atlas published in France which was based on Atlas Minor, 1628. Jollain was the name of ...
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| MALLET, A.M. - France en general. [de l'Europe / Figure LXVII] 147 Paris, 1683, Uncoloured.. 165x100mm. Some very minor marginal age-toning of paper. Very good condition and imprint. A fine and uncommon early 17th century map of France. From the French text edition of "Description d'Univers", 1683. by Allain Manneson Mallet (1630-1706), a well travelled military engineer and geographer who worked in 17th century France under King Louis XIV....
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| MALLET, A.M. - Carte generale de France. [de l'Europe] Paris, 1683, Uncoloured.. 170x220mm. Some very minor marginal age-toning of paper. Very good condition and imprint. A fine and uncommon early 17th century map of France printed from two copper plates. Engraved by Liébaux. From the French text edition of "Description d'Univers", 1683. by Allain Manneson Mallet (1630-1706), a well travelled military engineer and geographer who worked in 17th century France und...
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| MANESSON MALLET, A. - Carte generale de France. Paris, 1683, Uncoloured.. 160x210mm. Paper slightly age toned, strong impression. In fine condition. A Two pages map of France. French text on verso. From the original 1683 text edition of "Description d'Univers. . ." by Allain Manesson Mallet (1630-1706), a well travelled military engineer and geographer who worked in 17th century France under King Louis XIV. Published by Denys Thier...
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| MANESSON MALLET, A. - Carte generale de France. Paris, 1683, Uncoloured.. 150x220mm. Paper slightly age toned, strong impression. In fine condition. A Two pages map of France. Title in curtain draped at top. French text on verso. From the original 1683 text edition of "Description d'Univers. . ." by Allain Manesson Mallet (1630-1706), a well travelled military engineer and geographer who worked in 17th century France under King Louis X...
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| CANTELLI DA VIGNOLA, G. - Le Coste della Francia sul Mare Oceano. Rome, 1690, Uncoloured.. 820x600mm. In good condition. Some discolouration on foldings. On two joined sheets. Uncommon map from "Mercurio Geografico", published in Rome by G. de Rossi. A decorative title and scale cartouches enriching the map. The Italian cartographer Cantelli introduced a style in cartography that was followed and developed by Coronelli, his maps are very attractive and finely engrave...
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| JAILLOT, H. / MORTIER, P. - Carte particuliere des postes de France. Amsterdam, 1692, In original o/l colours.. 614x665mm. Printed on heavy, somewhat browned paper. Some minor marginal spotting. Small margins. Else a good dark impression. Fine map of France with a decorative title and scale cartouche. Alexis-Hubert Jaillot (1632-1712), was a French cartographer. He joined the Sanson heirs and redrew Nicolas Sanson's maps on a larger scale. 'Atlas Nouveau' (1674), sea-atlas ' Le Neptune François' (1693). This plate is from t...
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| JAILLOT, H. / MORTIER, P. - Le royaume de France distingue suivant l'étendue de toutes ses provinces. . . Amsterdam, 1692, In original o/l colours.. 532x785mm. Printed on heavy, somewhat browned paper. Some minor marginal spotting. Else a good dark impression. Fine map of France with a decorative title and scale cartouche. Alexis-Hubert Jaillot (1632-1712), was a French cartographer. He joined the Sanson heirs and redrew Nicolas Sanson's maps on a larger scale. 'Atlas Nouveau' (1674), sea-atlas ' Le Neptune François' (1693). This plate is from t...
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| PTOLEMY / MERCATOR, G. - Tab. III. Europae, Galliam, Belgicam, ac Germaniae, Partem Representans . . . Utrecht, ca. 1695, Coloured.. 335x315mm. In good condition. A handsome Ptolemaic map of France and Belgium, showing a partial coastline of England. Mercator originally published this map in his 1578 edition of Ptolemy's great Geography. He is most renowned today for the projection he popularized and for first using the term Atlas for a collection of ma...
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| VISSCHER, N. - GALLIA Vulgo LA FRANCE, ex officina Nicolai Visscher. Amsterdam, 1698, In original colours.. 465x560mm. Slightly age-toned. Some very few brown spotting and a small ink stain. Lower margin with paper strip. Generally good. Detailed engraved map of France decorated with sailing ships, decorative title cartouche with allegoricall figures and a coat of arms with three fleurs de lys....
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| DE FER, N. - La France avec ses acquisitions jusqu'à l'année 1705. Paris, 1705, In original o/l colours.. 210x245mm. Paper slightly age toned and browned, a dark impression. Repair of a split in lower part center fold. Accompanied by a double page engraved text sheet with a description of the region. An interesting small map of France by Nicolas de Fer. From his rare "Petit et Nouveau Atlas". The first edition was published in 1697 and was republished in 1705 and 1723. The finely engraved map is dated 1705 and was engraved by C. Inselin, the same engraver who engraved the maps in de Fer's ...
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| DE FER N. - La France dans toute son Etandiie dressée et dédiée a Monseigneur le Dauphin. . . Paris, 1708, In original o/l colours.. 470x640mm. Some marginal tear on centerfold extremities. A 3 cm repaired tear bottom right 2cm. into the engraved area. Else in good condition. Detailed map of France by Nicolas De Fer, Royal French Geographer....
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| CHIQUET,J. - Le Royaume de France.. Paris 1719, Original o/l colour.. 163x222mm. A good and dark impression. Paper slightly age-toned. Old address in title cartouche scratched out. Overall good condition. Lovely small map of France with decorative title cartouche and a panel in the upper right corner listing local rulers. From Le Nouveau et Curieux Atlas Geographique et Historique.. by Jacques Chiquet. Mounted on an engraved French text sheet entitled Le Royaume de France....
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| CHIQUET, J. - Le Royaume de France.. Paris, 1719, Original o/l colour.. 163x222mm. A good and dark impression. Paper slightly age-toned. Lovely small map of France with decorative title cartouche and a panel in the upper right corner listing local rulers. From Le Nouveau et Curieux Atlas Geographique et Historique.. by Jacques Chiquet. Together with an engraved French text sheet entitled Le Royaume de France.<...
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| COVENS, J. / MORTIER, C. - Carte particulière des postes de France. . . Amsterdam, 1720, In original colours.. 670x630mm. Mint condition. Two unjoined sheets. Each sheet about 485x630mm. Large and highly detailed post route map of France. Prepared by Nicolas Sanson in 1693 and published by Covens and Mortier, brothers-in-law who continued the firm established by Pierre Mortier. The country is well covered with postal service routes clearly show...
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| CHATELAIN, H. - Carte du Gouvernement Eclesiastique de France Divise en ses Archeveschez, Eveschez, Archidiaconnez, Archipretrez, Doyennez, et Parroisses. Amsterdam, 1720, In original o/l colours.. 335x440mm. Very good impression. Rare to find in original out line colours. This impressive plate provides a comprehensive list of the ecclesiastical divisions in the country with their corresponding coats of arms. A small inset map depicts the location of the various churches across France (95 x 105mm.)
Zacharie Chatelain (d.1723) was the father of Henri Abraha...
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| CHATELAIN, H. - Nouvelle Carte des Differents Etats de la Monarchie Françoise Sous Iule Cesar, Sous les Rois de la Premiere, de la Seconde . . . Amsterdam, 1720, In original o/l colours.. 380x955mm. Very good impression. Scarce to find in original out line colours. Two joinde sheets. Four maps of France surrounded by historical and genealogical information to the history, chronology, ancient and modern genealogy of the french monarchy.
Henri Abraham Chatelain (1684 – 1743) was a Huguenot pastor of Parisian origins. He lived consecutively in Paris, St. Martins, London...
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| CHATELAIN, H. - Carte genealogique des comtes de Dreux, des Seigneursde Beaussart . . . Amsterdam, 1720, Uncoloured.. 410x965mm. A good and dark impression. Two joined sheets. Genealogical chart of the earls of Dreux, from Chatelain's monumental 7 volume "Atlas Historique".
Henri Abraham Chatelain (1684 – 1743) was a Huguenot pastor of Parisian origins. He lived consecutively in Paris, St. Martins, London (c. 1710), the Hague (c. 1721) and Amsterdam (c. 1728)....
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| CHATELAIN, H. - Carte genealogique des Rois de France avec l'Etat des Principaux Officiers de la Maison du Roy. Amsterdam, 1728, Uncoloured.. 340x450mm. A good and dark impression. Large margins. A genealogical tree of the French Kings with descriptive French text, from Chatelain's monumental 7 volume "Atlas Historique".
Henri Abraham Chatelain (1684 – 1743) was a Huguenot pastor of Parisian origins. He lived consecutively in Paris, St. Martins, London (c. 1710), the Hague (c. 17...
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| CHATELAIN, H. - Carte du Gouvernement Civil de France. Amsterdam, 1728, Uncoloured.. 335x436mm. A good and dark impression. This impressive engraving is a wonderful example of Chatelain’s elegant plates. It provides a detailed description of the infrastructure of the French government. Ornamented with numerous vignettes illustrating sessions of parliament, the plate includes a lengthy description of the organizatio...
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| DE MONTFAUCON, B. - Le Roi Henri II blassé a mort representanté dans son lit. Paris, 1729-1733, Uncoloured.. 320x400mm. Center fold. Paper slightly age toned. Cut on plate mark. Good and dark impression. Print showing King Henry II in his death bed. In June 1559 a tournament lasting several days was held in Paris to celebrate a peace treaty between France and Spain. King Henry was to enter the lists before a glittering audience of lords and ladies, including Queen Catherine, Diane de Poitiers and Ma...
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| HOMANN HEIRS - Regni Galliae seu Franciae et Navarrae. Nuremberg, 1741, In original colours.. 508x555mm. Paper slightly age toned. Repair of small split lower part center fold. With uncoloured cartouche as published. With a double title in top : "Carte de France dressée par Guillaume de L'Isle et accomodée par les Heritiers d'Homann". Large somewhat faded out cartouche lower left....
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| HOMANN HEIRS - Regni Galliae seu Franciae et Navarrae. Nuremberg, 1741, In original colours.. 515x580mm. Repair of tear in lower part center fold. Small water stain in upper margin. A secondary title in French above the map : "Carte de France dressée par Guillaume de L'Isle et accomodée par les Heritiers d'Homann. With a large decorative title cartouche....
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| L'ISLE,G. de / BUACHE,Ph. - Carte de France dressée pour l'Usage du Roy en Avril 1721. Paris, 1745, In original o/l colours.. 482x617mm. Split left part 1cm into the engraved area and lower center fold 3 cm, expertly repaired. A good and dark impression. Major cities, towns, waterways, mountains and islands are located. Showing southern part of Great-Britain and northern part of Spain. Very nice and decorative title cartouche lower left....
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| VAUGONDY, R. de - Carte Itinéraire de la République Française divisée en Départements.. Paris, later than 1748, In original o/l colours.. 503x530mm. Very crisp and fine image. Various folds and margins rather short, as issued. Repair of 2 tears in the lower left side, 1,7 and 6 cm into the engraved image, 2,5 cm in the upper right. Folding map of France, extending north-eastwards to include Belgium and part of Germany. From Atlas Portatif Universel, by Robert de Vaugondy. Edited by : "Au dépôt de Géographie, Rue Geoffroy Langevin, N° 328. Se trouve A Paris au Bureau de l'Atlas National, Rue de la Harpe, N° 26. Et c...
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| DURY, A. / SAYER, R. / KITCHIN, T. - France. London, 1761-1763, In original o/l colours.. 103x120mm. Paper very slightly age toned and some very light offsetting due to oxidation of ink. Uncommon miniature map of France, engraved by J.Spilbury for "A New General and Universal Atlas Containing Forty five Maps by Andrew Dury". This miniature atlas published during the Seven Years' War. The maps are typical for the period and well executed with great clarity. The plates are e...
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