(4) États Scandinaves. Paris, E. Andriveau-Goujon, éditeur, 1880, Rue du Bac, 4. Gravé le trait par Smith; la topographie par Gérin; les escritures par P. Rousset; les eaux par Mme. Fontaine, Paris, Impie. de Chardon Jeune.

Hand-colored, engraved map of Scandinavia, showing political boundaries, roads and railroad lines (with decorative border). Includes legend and 4 bar scales. Features place name translations into French. "No. 4" in upper right; "Atlas usuel, No. 4" and "Atlas universel, No....

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Main Authors: Andriveau-Goujon, E. (Eugène), 1832-1897, Smith, Gérin, Rousset, P., Fontaine, Mme., Chardon, Alfred, -1897
Format: Map
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Published: E. Andriveau-Goujon 1880
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Summary:Hand-colored, engraved map of Scandinavia, showing political boundaries, roads and railroad lines (with decorative border). Includes legend and 4 bar scales. Features place name translations into French. "No. 4" in upper right; "Atlas usuel, No. 4" and "Atlas universel, No. 17" in lower right. With inset: (Océan Glacial Arctique). World atlas published by Eugène Andriveau-Goujon, including 25 maps, as well as a diagram showing the comparative heights of mountains and lengths of rivers. Publication date estimated to be 1881, based upon the latest date found within the atlas (see maps 6, 8, 9, 16, 17, 19). Short titles for maps transcribed from tables of contents; full titles transcribed directly from maps. Prime meridian is Paris (see maps 23 and 25). Eugène Andriveau-Goujon (1832 - 1897) was a map publisher and cartographer active in 19th century Paris. Maps by Andriveau-Goujon are often confusing to identify as they can be alternately singed J. Goujon, J. Andriveau, J.Andriveau-Goujon, E. Andriveau-Goujon, or simply Andriveau-Goujon. This refers to the multiple generations of the Andriveau-Goujon dynasty and the tendency to republisher older material without updating the imprint. The earliest maps to have the Andriveau-Goujon imprint were released by Jean Andriveau-Goujon. He passed the business to his son Gilbert-Gabriel Andriveau-Goujon, who in 1858 passed to his son, Eugène Andriveau-Goujon, under whose management the firm was most prolific. Andriveau-Goujon published numerous fine pocket maps and atlases throughout the 19th century and often worked with other prominent French cartographers of the time such as Brue and Levasseur Geographicus : Rare antique maps. Andriveau-Goujon (fl. 1805 - 1894). https://www.geographicus.com/P/RareMaps/andriveau