A Chart shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, with the tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham; Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the Continental Shore has been traced and determined from Lat. 51¼45'N. and Long. 232¼08' E. to Lat. 57¼30'N and Long 226¼44'E. at the different periods shown by the Tracks. Warner Sculp. 7. (with) A Survey of Port Stewart. London: Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards Pall Mall & G. Robinson Paternoster Row.
Map uncolored and shaded. Note in the title cartouche states, "The parts not shaded are taken from Spanish Authorities." The large map shows the route north in unbroken lines, and the route south in dotted lines. Map extends from Kings Island, British Columbia in the south to Admiralty Isl...
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ftdavidrumseyc:oai:N/A:RUMSEY~8~1~2279~200022 2024-09-15T18:24:31+00:00 A Chart shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, with the tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham; Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the Continental Shore has been traced and determined from Lat. 51¼45'N. and Long. 232¼08' E. to Lat. 57¼30'N and Long 226¼44'E. at the different periods shown by the Tracks. Warner Sculp. 7. (with) A Survey of Port Stewart. London: Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards Pall Mall & G. Robinson Paternoster Row. A Voyage Of Discovery To The North Pacific Ocean And Round The World In Which The Coast of North-West America Has Been Carefully Examined And Accurately Surveyed. Undertaken by His Majesty's Command, Principally With A View To Ascertain The Existence Of Any Navigable Communication Between The North Pacific and North Atlantic Oceans; And Performed In The Years 1790, 1791, 1792, 1793, 1794, and 1795 In The Discovery Sloop Of War, And Armed Tender Chatham, Under The Command Of Captain George Vancouver. In Three Volumes. London: Printed For G.G. And J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row; And J. Edwards, Pall-Mall. 1798. The Coast of N.W. America. Vancouver, George, 1757-1798 Baker, Lieut. Joseph Warner Alaska British Columbia 1798 Full Image Download in MrSID Format 78 62 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~2279~200022 https://media.davidrumsey.com/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size4/D0020/00204022.jpg unknown G.G. & J. Robinson London 3354.000 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~2279~200022 https://media.davidrumsey.com/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size4/D0020/00204022.jpg 3354.007 Chart Atlas Chart Map 1798 ftdavidrumseyc 2024-08-09T09:16:24Z Map uncolored and shaded. Note in the title cartouche states, "The parts not shaded are taken from Spanish Authorities." The large map shows the route north in unbroken lines, and the route south in dotted lines. Map extends from Kings Island, British Columbia in the south to Admiralty Island, Alaska in the north. Atlas, without title, as issued. Contains ten charts and six sheets of views (profiles of parts of the coastlines). Compare the English charts to the French issues in the French Neptune of 1820. Vancouver's charts were the most accurate of the area for many years into the 19th century. In addition to the eight Northwest Coast charts, there is a "Chart shewing part of the S.W. Coast of New Holland" (with inset charts of New Zealand) and "A Chart of the Sandwich Islands." Maps are without color and bound into half leather burgundy cloth covered boards with "Atlas To Vancouvers Voyage" stamped in gilt on a red leather label on the spine. Streeter calls the accounts of the voyage, "One of the most important accounts of the exploration of the Pacific Northwest and New Zealand, and valuable source of information about Tahiti and the Hawaiian Islands in the last decade of the eighteenth century." Voyage accounts are bound in three volumes, all in half leather with green cloth boards. "Vancouver's Voyage" and the volume number embossed in gold on spine. P197; Streeter 3497; Sabin 98443; Cowan 1933; Wagner 853-860. Map North Atlantic Alaska David Rumsey Historical Map Collection (Cartography Associates) |
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Map uncolored and shaded. Note in the title cartouche states, "The parts not shaded are taken from Spanish Authorities." The large map shows the route north in unbroken lines, and the route south in dotted lines. Map extends from Kings Island, British Columbia in the south to Admiralty Island, Alaska in the north. Atlas, without title, as issued. Contains ten charts and six sheets of views (profiles of parts of the coastlines). Compare the English charts to the French issues in the French Neptune of 1820. Vancouver's charts were the most accurate of the area for many years into the 19th century. In addition to the eight Northwest Coast charts, there is a "Chart shewing part of the S.W. Coast of New Holland" (with inset charts of New Zealand) and "A Chart of the Sandwich Islands." Maps are without color and bound into half leather burgundy cloth covered boards with "Atlas To Vancouvers Voyage" stamped in gilt on a red leather label on the spine. Streeter calls the accounts of the voyage, "One of the most important accounts of the exploration of the Pacific Northwest and New Zealand, and valuable source of information about Tahiti and the Hawaiian Islands in the last decade of the eighteenth century." Voyage accounts are bound in three volumes, all in half leather with green cloth boards. "Vancouver's Voyage" and the volume number embossed in gold on spine. P197; Streeter 3497; Sabin 98443; Cowan 1933; Wagner 853-860. |
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Vancouver, George, 1757-1798 Baker, Lieut. Joseph Warner A Chart shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, with the tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham; Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the Continental Shore has been traced and determined from Lat. 51¼45'N. and Long. 232¼08' E. to Lat. 57¼30'N and Long 226¼44'E. at the different periods shown by the Tracks. Warner Sculp. 7. (with) A Survey of Port Stewart. London: Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards Pall Mall & G. Robinson Paternoster Row. |
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A Chart shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, with the tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham; Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the Continental Shore has been traced and determined from Lat. 51¼45'N. and Long. 232¼08' E. to Lat. 57¼30'N and Long 226¼44'E. at the different periods shown by the Tracks. Warner Sculp. 7. (with) A Survey of Port Stewart. London: Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards Pall Mall & G. Robinson Paternoster Row. |
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A Chart shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, with the tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham; Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the Continental Shore has been traced and determined from Lat. 51¼45'N. and Long. 232¼08' E. to Lat. 57¼30'N and Long 226¼44'E. at the different periods shown by the Tracks. Warner Sculp. 7. (with) A Survey of Port Stewart. London: Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards Pall Mall & G. Robinson Paternoster Row. |
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A Chart shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, with the tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham; Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the Continental Shore has been traced and determined from Lat. 51¼45'N. and Long. 232¼08' E. to Lat. 57¼30'N and Long 226¼44'E. at the different periods shown by the Tracks. Warner Sculp. 7. (with) A Survey of Port Stewart. London: Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards Pall Mall & G. Robinson Paternoster Row. |
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A Chart shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, with the tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham; Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the Continental Shore has been traced and determined from Lat. 51¼45'N. and Long. 232¼08' E. to Lat. 57¼30'N and Long 226¼44'E. at the different periods shown by the Tracks. Warner Sculp. 7. (with) A Survey of Port Stewart. London: Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards Pall Mall & G. Robinson Paternoster Row. |
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A Chart shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, with the tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham; Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the Continental Shore has been traced and determined from Lat. 51¼45'N. and Long. 232¼08' E. to Lat. 57¼30'N and Long 226¼44'E. at the different periods shown by the Tracks. Warner Sculp. 7. (with) A Survey of Port Stewart. London: Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards Pall Mall & G. Robinson Paternoster Row. |
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chart shewing part of the coast of n.w. america, with the tracks of his majesty's sloop discovery and armed tender chatham; commanded by george vancouver esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by lieut. joseph baker, in which the continental shore has been traced and determined from lat. 51¼45'n. and long. 232¼08' e. to lat. 57¼30'n and long 226¼44'e. at the different periods shown by the tracks. warner sculp. 7. (with) a survey of port stewart. london: published may 1st 1798, by j. edwards pall mall & g. robinson paternoster row. |
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G.G. & J. Robinson |
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1798 |
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