Uses Paris as the prime meridian. German version of Bellin's 1744 map originally published in Charlevoix's Histoire et description générale de la Nouvelle France
1 map; 32 x 45 cm.Relief shown pictorially.; Possibly from Le Clerc's 1622 edition of "Theatre Géogr...
This map lays out a lengthy list of facts supporting French claims in the area covered.Notation in u...
1 map; 32 x 45 cm.Relief shown pictorially.; Possibly from Le Clerc's 1622 edition of "Theatre Géogr...
This map uses Paris as its chosen prime meridian, while most of the other maps in the atlas use Gree...
This map only has graticule borders on the bottom and right sides. The scale bar is in common league...
The scale is in common leagues and the map is the second plate in a series. On verso in Walter's ha...
Soundings are present only for the Grand Banks.According to Tooley (Map Collector's Circle, no. 33, ...
Scale ca. 1:4,250,000.Prime meridian: Paris and Isle de Fer.Relief shown pictorially."Liv. XVII, XVI...
Black and white. Prime meridians London, the Lizard (Cornwall), Tenerife, Ferro and Paris. Compass r...
Scale ca. 1:4,250,000.Prime meridian: Paris and Isle de Fer.Relief shown pictorially."Liv. XVII. et ...
1764: Jacques Nicholas Bellin, “Plan du Port Royal dans l’Acadie”, a map roughly 33 cms by 20 cms, ...
Includes two inset maps: A Plan of Toulon and The Harbour of Brest.Prime Meridian is London. There ...
In upper right corner: Tome I, no. 1.Prime meridian: Paris.From Bellin's Petit atlas maritime. Paris...
Scale ca. 1:875,000.Hand colored.Relief shown pictorially. Depths shown by soundings."Longitude occi...
Scale ca. 1:1,050,000.Relief shown pictorially. Depths shown by soundings."Longitude occidentale du ...
1 map; 32 x 45 cm.Relief shown pictorially.; Possibly from Le Clerc's 1622 edition of "Theatre Géogr...
This map lays out a lengthy list of facts supporting French claims in the area covered.Notation in u...
1 map; 32 x 45 cm.Relief shown pictorially.; Possibly from Le Clerc's 1622 edition of "Theatre Géogr...
This map uses Paris as its chosen prime meridian, while most of the other maps in the atlas use Gree...
This map only has graticule borders on the bottom and right sides. The scale bar is in common league...
The scale is in common leagues and the map is the second plate in a series. On verso in Walter's ha...
Soundings are present only for the Grand Banks.According to Tooley (Map Collector's Circle, no. 33, ...
Scale ca. 1:4,250,000.Prime meridian: Paris and Isle de Fer.Relief shown pictorially."Liv. XVII, XVI...
Black and white. Prime meridians London, the Lizard (Cornwall), Tenerife, Ferro and Paris. Compass r...
Scale ca. 1:4,250,000.Prime meridian: Paris and Isle de Fer.Relief shown pictorially."Liv. XVII. et ...
1764: Jacques Nicholas Bellin, “Plan du Port Royal dans l’Acadie”, a map roughly 33 cms by 20 cms, ...
Includes two inset maps: A Plan of Toulon and The Harbour of Brest.Prime Meridian is London. There ...
In upper right corner: Tome I, no. 1.Prime meridian: Paris.From Bellin's Petit atlas maritime. Paris...
Scale ca. 1:875,000.Hand colored.Relief shown pictorially. Depths shown by soundings."Longitude occi...
Scale ca. 1:1,050,000.Relief shown pictorially. Depths shown by soundings."Longitude occidentale du ...
1 map; 32 x 45 cm.Relief shown pictorially.; Possibly from Le Clerc's 1622 edition of "Theatre Géogr...
This map lays out a lengthy list of facts supporting French claims in the area covered.Notation in u...
1 map; 32 x 45 cm.Relief shown pictorially.; Possibly from Le Clerc's 1622 edition of "Theatre Géogr...