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COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Declarochette, L.
Author:
Palairet, Jean
Date:
1755
Short Title:
Europe Divided into its Empires, Kingdoms, etc.
Publisher:
Chez Mess. J. Nourse & P. Vaillant
Publisher:
P. Gosse
Publisher Location:
London,La Haye
Publisher Location:
London,La Haye
Type:
Atlas Map
Obj Height cm:
49
Obj Width cm:
58
Scale 1:
10,000,000
Note:
Date estimated based on rest of atlas.
World Area:
Europe
Full Title:
A Map of Europe Divided into its Empires, Kingdoms, etc.
List No:
12055.013
Series No:
13
Publication Author:
Palairet, Jean
Pub Date:
1755
Pub Title:
Atlas Methodique, Compose pour l'Usage de son Altesse Serenissime Monseigneur le Prince d'Orange et de Nassau Stadhouder des Sept Provinces-Unis, etc.. etc. etc. Par Jean Palairet, Agent de LL. HH. PP., Les Etats Generaux, a la Cour Britannique. Se Trouve a Londres, Chez Mess. J. Nourse & P. Vaillant dans le Strand; J. Neaulme a Amsterdam & a Berlin & P. Gosse a La Haye. 1755.
Pub Note:
Title page dated 1755 but a few sheets are newer, as late as 1763. Color. Maps either in French or English. Of special note is the Map titled Possessions Angloises & Francoises du Continent de l'Amerique Septentrionale - a very interesting derivation of the John Mitchell Map of the British and French Dominions in North America, 1757 - see our 2842.000. This issue of the Amerique Septentrionale map has the title date changed from 1755 to 1763 in manuscript, and the French possessions are reduced to the Louisiana Territory and islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, which might indicate that it was manually updated to show the results of the conclusion of the French and Indian War in 1763. The map was first issued in 1755 and went through several states.
Pub List No:
12055.000
Pub Type:
World Atlas
Pub Type:
School Atlas
Pub Maps:
53
Pub Height cm:
56
Pub Width cm:
39
Image No:
12055013.jp2
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Authors:
Declarochette, L.; Palairet, Jean
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Europe Divided into its Empires, Kingdoms, etc.

Europe Divided into its Empires, Kingdoms, etc.