Detail View: David Rumsey Historical Map Collection: Composite Map: Nos. 16-17. Planta da Republica do Paraguay

Author: 
Jourdan, Emilio Carlos, 1838-1900
Date: 
1871
Short Title: 
Composite Map: Nos. 16-17. Planta da Republica do Paraguay
Publisher: 
Eduardo Rensburg
Publisher Location: 
Rio de Janeiro
Type: 
Composite Map
Obj Height cm: 
102
Obj Width cm: 
70
Scale 1: 
800,000
Note: 
Composite map of sheets 16-17 of Planta da Republica do Paraguay.
Country: 
Paraguay
Subject: 
Historical
Subject: 
Military
Full Title: 
(Composite Map) Planta da Republica do Paraguay : Com as marchas dos Exercitos alliados en 1866-67-68-69-70. Lith. Imp. de Ed. Rensburg. Rio De Janeiro. (to accompany) Atlas historico da guerra do Paraguay ... Rio de Janeiro - 1871.
List No: 
13380.023
Page No: 
Nos. 16-17
Series No: 
23
Engraver or Printer: 
Rensburg, Edwardo
Publication Author: 
Jourdan, Emilio Carlos, 1838-1900
Pub Date: 
1871
Pub Title: 
Atlas historico da guerra do Paraguay : organisado pelo 1.⁰ Tenente E. C. Jourdan, membro da Commissao de engenheiros sobre trabalhos seus e de outros officiaes da mesma Commissao. ... Publicado na Lithographia imperial de Eduardo Rensburg, Rio de Janeiro - 1871.
Pub Note: 
Historical and military Atlas of Paraguay War 1865-1870. Contains 17 double maps, plans and illustrations. Including 11 maps of military operations in Paraguay and Brazil, indicating troop disposition and battle lines during the Paraguayan War of 1865-1870. Includes dedication. Shows plans of fortifications and towns, including Villa de Sao Borja, Villa da Uruguayana, Curuzu, Curupaity, Tuyuty, Sauce, Villa do Pilar, Tahy, and Humaita, Lucque, and Assumpcao. Includes the portraits of the martyrs, surrounding the emperor Pedro II, decorated with garlands and warlike motifs. Bound in green paper cover boards with title on front cover. "First edition; extremely rare atlas published in Rio de Janeiro showing the region where the so-called War of the Triple Alliance (1865-1870) was fought (an armed conflict which involved Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay, and which ultimately led to the destruction of Paraguay and the decimation of its population). This atlas is one of the earliest atlases made in Brazil, and as far as we are aware, the best cartographic rendering of the most significant armed conflict fought in South America since the wars of independence; most maps of the war are based on Jourdan’s. The work includes a double-page plate illustrating the martyrs of the war, all in oval portraits, surrounding Emperor Pedro II." Sebastian Hidalgo Sola.
Pub List No: 
13380.000
Pub Type: 
Historical Atlas
Pub Maps: 
17
Pub Height cm: 
61
Pub Width cm: 
42
Image No: 
13380023.jp2
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Authors: 
Jourdan, Emilio Carlos, 1838-1900