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Auction 143, Lot 94

"America with those Known Parts in that Unknowne Worlde Both People and Manner of Buildings Discribed and Inlarged", Speed, John

Subject: Western Hemisphere

Period: 1626 (dated)

Publication: A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World…

Color: Hand Color

Size:
20 x 15.5 inches
50.8 x 39.4 cm
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This English map of the Americas is the earliest folio atlas map to depict California as an island, thus propagating one of the most enduring cartographic myths. It is also significant for its accurate depiction of the coast between Chesapeake and Cape Cod, and early portrayal of the English colonies, Iames Citti (Jamestown) and Plymouth. Boston and Long Island are not shown. The spurious islands of Brasil and Frisland still appear in the Atlantic. An inset map shows Greenland and Iceland. The map is the superb workmanship of the Dutch engraver, Abraham Goos. It is decorated in the popular carte-a-figures style with panels of costumed native figures at each side and vignettes of major cities at top. The figures at left represent the native people of North America, and at right the major South American tribes. The cities illustrated include Havana, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, Cusco, and other important South American settlements. A number of sea monsters, flying fish and sailing ships also decorate the map. Imprint of G. Humble. English text on verso.

References: Burden #217; McLaughlin #3; Tooley (Amer) p. 113, #2; Shirley (BL Atlases) T.SPE-2a #5.

Condition: C+

Watermarked paper with narrow margins as issued. There are archival repairs to a couple of short tears west of Central America as well as a few short centerfold separations. Large chips in bottom corners have been professionally repaired with image replaced in facsimile. A number of tiny chips and tears in blank margins, some of which enter map border, have also been professionally repaired, with small areas of border replaced in facsimile.

Estimate: $5,500 - $6,500

Sold for: $3,000

Closed on 2/13/2013

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