Subject: Eastern Canada & Greenland
Period: 1771 (dated)
Publication: Atlas Moderne ou Collection de Cartes sur Toutes les Parties du Globe Terrestre
Color: Hand Color
Size:
17 x 11.8 inches
43.2 x 30 cm
This is the top sheet of a two-part map covering eastern Canada and Greenland from the bottom of Hudson Bay, northward beyond the Arctic Circle to about 70 deg. N. Latitude. It includes an interesting depiction of a passage between Lake Winnipeg and Hudson Bay alluding to a possible passage to the Pacific. Decorated with a large title cartouche. First state.
Third state of this lovely map that covers eastern Canada and Greenland from the bottom of Hudson Bay, northward beyond the Arctic Circle to about 70° N. latitude. It includes an interesting depiction of a passage between Lake Winnipeg and Hudson Bay alluding to a possible navigable passage to the Pacific. The sheet is decorated with a large title cartouche. This is the top sheet of a two-part map; thus it does not cover the whole region indicated in the title. The map has full borders and stands on its own without the other sheet.
References: Kershaw #475; McCorkle #771.2.
Condition: A+
A dark impression on a bright sheet with the watermark of a Maltese cross encircled in rosary beads.