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Auction 100, Lot 97

"Carte des Nouvelles Decouvertes au Nord de la Mer du Sud, Tant a l'Est de la Siberie et du Kamchatka, qu'a l'Ouest de la Nouvelle France", Delisle/Buache

Subject: Western North America and North Pacific

Period: 1750 (dated)

Publication: Delisle's Explication de la Carte des Nouvelles Discoveries

Color: Hand Color

Size:
25 x 17.8 inches
63.5 x 45.2 cm
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This is the scarce first state of this cornerstone map of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest. It depicts the discoveries of the Russians in 1723, 1732 and 1741, the tracks of Bering's first and second voyages, Joseph Nicolas Delisle's voyage with Capt. Tchirikow in 1741, the track of De Frondat's voyage of 1709, and the route of the Galleons in 1743. But more importantly it features the imaginary cartographic theories of Philippe Buache for the first time on a printed map. The west coast of North America is entirely fictitious north of Cap Blanc with an enormous Sea of the West, Lac Valasco, Isle of Bernarda. A network of rivers and lakes making up most of a Northwest Passage is derived from the apocryphal voyages of the Spanish admiral Bartholome de Fonte. Title in rococo cartouche flanked by a native of Kamchatka in upper left corner, a native of Louisiana in upper right corner. Published in 1752.

References: Falk #1752-7; Hayes #41; Tooley (Am) p.34, #101; Schwartz & Ehrenberg plt. #94; Wagner (NW) #566.

Condition: A

Minor surface soil, overall fine.

Estimate: $4,500 - $5,500

Sold for: $3,000

Closed on 9/12/2002

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