Subject: Boston, Colonial Massachusetts
Period: 1770 (circa)
Publication: l' Histoire Generale des Voyages
Color: Black & White
Size:
10.8 x 6.5 inches
27.4 x 16.5 cm
Attractive early plan of Boston and the harbor including Charles Town and Isle Ronde. It shows the street plan of the town and wharves, and locates gun batteries, powder magazines, Presbyterian church, prison, town hall, windmill and beacon. It indicates an offshore anchorage and the entrance channel and also depicts shoreline topography with the roads running down to the harbor. Large key at left lists sixteen important sites. Engraved at bottom neatline is Tome XIV, No 10. This is very similar to the 1764 Bellin issue from the Petit Atlas Maritime, Tome I, No. 31, but is slightly larger and the title and index are placed on the left. Most likely published in Prevost's l'Histoire des Voyages. Very nice example.
References: cf Tooley (Amer), p.208, #105.
Condition: A
Near fine with a very light foxing or stain in list. Folding as issued. Bright impression.