Subject: Asiatic Russia
Period: 1749-58 (circa)
Publication: Prevost's Histoire Generale des Voyages
Color: Hand Color
A. Suite de la Carte de la Siberie et le Pays de Kamtschatka (10.3 x 9.4"). Shows the northeastern part of Russia and the peninsula Kamtchatka with good detail of rivers and towns. A note along the northern coast mentions the expedition of Semyon Dezhnyov, who was the first European to sail through the Bering Strait in 1648.
B. Carte de la Tartarie Occidentale, dated 1749 (12.2 x 8.8"). This map depicts southeastern Russia extending into China. Towns, roads, rivers, and the Great Wall of China are illustrated.
C. Carte des Pais Habites par les Samojedes et Ostiacs (9.5 x 6.3"). This map shows the island of Novaya Zemlya, here named Nouvelle Zemle, off Russia's northwestern Arctic coast. The Russian mainland is shown with mountains, rivers, and inlets, and the location of the Samoyedic people is noted.
D. Carte du Detroit de Waeigats, ou de Nassau, Suivant les Navigateurs Hollandois (12.0 x 7.8"). A boldly engraved copperplate map that is centered on the Russian islands of Novaya Zemlya and Pechorskaya Guba, here Nouvelle Zemble and Grande Baye. The detailed chart shows the lower part of the island and mainland.
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Condition: B+
The maps are all issued folding, on watermarked paper with light offsetting and a damp stain at top.