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$31.00 Shipping Location: Dover, United States C. Koeman- 1967, Amsterdam by Nico Israel. Consists of a 27 pp. Originally issued 1595, Amsterdam by Jodocus Hondius. This is a modern reproduction done ... morein a limited edition 1967.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Engraved by J. & C. Walker. Betz, Mapping of Africa. Although this key ref. (Africa, Continent, Unexplored Regions, Madagascar, Sudan, Abyssinia, Cape ... moreColony, Orange Free State, Egypt, Morocco, Algeria).
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$25.00 Shipping Location: Belvedere Tiburon, United States The fascinating story and historical importance of this bilingual map has been researched in detail by Alex Johnson of Antiquariat Dasa Pahor. The map ... morepresents the Acadia Boundary Dispute between France and Britain, a major cause of the Seven Years’ War.
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$6.05 Shipping Location: Belvedere Tiburon, United States Glyndwr Williams, “An eighteenth-century Spanish investigation into the apocryphal voyage of Admiral Fonte,” Pacific Historical Review 30, no. 4. (1961): ... more319-327. rd parallel, where he entered aRio de los Reyes.
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Free Shipping Location: United States Atlas Coelestis. Doppelmayr, 1742 first edition, 30+2 maps HIMMELSATLAS-DOPPELMAYR, J.G. Atlas Coelestis, in quo mundus spectabilis, et in eodem stellarum ... moreomnium phoenomena notabilia, secundum Nic. Copernici, et ex parte Tychonis de Brahe, hypothesin. graphice descripta exhibentur. Nürnberg, Homann Erben, 1742. Imp. folio(53x33cm. Mit gest. Front.Tit. gest Titelvign. 30 u. 2 zusätzl. Kupf.Karten, alles altkoloriert. 2 Bll. Drucktitel und Index tabularum) flex. Ldr. d. Zt. mit Blindpr. und Goldtit. Einstecklasche(Faltstelle beschädigt) berieben, kl. Wurmspuren. Ref. Warner, Sky explored, 64. Beigebunden sind 2 altkol. Kupfertafeln aus dem Verlag Homann(Planisphaerium celeste, opera G. und Vorstellung der Mondfinsternis) Tafel 1 an den Schluß gebunden. Taf. 25 linker Rand tlw. restauriert u. fehlender Randtext ergänzt. Einige Tafeln leicht gebräunt, 2 stärker. ERNSTHAFTEN INTERESSENTEN KANN EINE CD-ROM MIT ÜBER 100 ANSICHTEN D.ATLAS ÜBERSANDT WERDEN. First edition. With 30 + 2 additional celestial maps in contemporary colours. It is possible, to send serious clients a cd-rom with more than 100 pictures. AUS WIKIPEDIA: The Atlas Coelestis(1742) of Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr(also spelled Doppelmair, Doppelmaier or Doppelmayer) was the son of the Nuremberg merchant Johann Siegmund Doppelmayr(1641-1686) and was born on 27 September 1677(many early sources incorrectly give his year of birth as 1671) His father had an interest in applied physics and was one of the first to design a vertical vacuum air pump in Nuremberg. Doppelmayr enrolled at the Ägidiengymnasium in 1689 and after completing his studies in 1696 enrolled at the nearby university of Altdorf to study law which he completed in 1698 with a dissertation on the Sun. He then attended lectures on mathematics and natural philosophy by Johann Christoph Sturm(1635-1703) which he completed in 1699 with his dissertation De visionis sensu nobilissimo, ex camerae obscurae tenebris illustrato. He
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Free Shipping Location: Potomac, United States “In the end, Washington lost patience with L’Enfant, who was dismissed in 1792. L’Enfant was replaced by Ellicott. However, in picque, L’Enfant refused ... moreto hand over any of his survey work, so Ellicott was forced to reconstruct the plan from his own working notes and recollections.
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Imago Mundi Int'l Journal History of Cartography (Maps & Globes) Vol 28 1976
Imago Mundi You are buying Volume 28 of the Imago Mundi International Journal of the History of Cartography. 1976. The book is previously owned but is in very good condition. Internally the book is pristine and unmarked. The cloth cover has rubs to corners and edges and slight scuffs to both the front and back covers. These flaws are visible in the photos. This will be a great addition to your cartography reference library. The key articles in this volume are: Schilder. Günter. Willem Janszoon Blaeu's Map of Europe(1606) A Recent Discovery in England. Imago Mundi 28(1976) 9-20. Campbell. Tony. A Descriptive Census of Willem Blaeu's Sixty-Eight Centimetre Globes. Imago Mundi 28(1976) 21-50. Teixeira da Mota. A. Some Notes on the Organization of Hydrographical Services in Portugal before the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century. ... moreImago Mundi 28(1976) 51-60. Schilder. Günter. Organization and Evolution of the Dutch East India Company's Hydrographic Office in the Seventeenth Century. Imago Mundi 28(1976) 61-78. Ravenhill. William. As to Its Position in Respect to the Heavens. Imago Mundi 28(1976) 79-93. Satzinger. Walter. Grand Atlas d'Allemagne' Edited by Johann Wilhelm Jaeger. Frankfurt am Main, 1789. Imago Mundi 28(1976) 94-104. de Vorsey. Louis. Pioneer Charting of the Gulf Stream: The Contributions of Benjamin Franklin and William Gerard De Brahm. Imago Mundi 28(1976) 105-120. Walters. Gwyn. Thomas Pennant's Map of Scotland. 1777: A Study in Sources, and an Introduction to George Paton's Role in the History of Scottish Cartography. Imago Mundi 28(1976) 121-128. Kish. George. Early Thematic Mapping: The Work of Philippe Buache. Imago Mundi 28(1976) 129-136. Robinson. Arthur H. Nathaniel Blackmore's Plaine Chart of Nova Scotia: Isobaths in the Open Sea? Imago Mundi 28(1976) 137-141. Payment is expected upon purchase. We only accept payment in $US through PayPal. We will ship within two business days of payment being received. International Bidders are respons
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Imago Mundi Int'l Journal History of Cartography (Maps & Globes) Vol 46 1994
Imago Mundi You are buying Volume 46 of the Imago Mundi International Journal of the History of Cartography. 1994. The book is previously owned but is in very good condition. Internally the book is pristine and unmarked. The cloth cover is also in extremely good condition as shown in the photographs. This will be a great addition to your cartography reference library. The key articles in this volume are: Bann. Stephen. The Map as Index of the Real: Land Art and the Authentication of Travel. Imago Mundi 46(1994) 9-18. Falchetta. Piero. Manuscript No. 10057 in the Biblioteca Marciana. Venice A Possible Source for the Catalan Atlas? Imago Mundi 46(1994) 19-28. Woodward. David. The Forlani Map of North America. Imago Mundi 46(1994) 29-40. Frangenberg. Thomas. Chorographies of Florence. The Use of City Views and City Plans in the Sixteenth Century. ... moreImago Mundi 46(1994) 41-64. Unno. Kazutaka. Maps of Japan Used in Prayer Rites or as Charms. Imago Mundi 46(1994) 65-83. Hubbard. Jason. The Map of Japan Engraved by Christopher Blancus. Rome, 1617. Imago Mundi 46(1994) 84-99. Edney. Matthew. Mathematical Cosmography and the Social Ideology of British Cartography. 1780-1820. Imago Mundi 46(1994) 101-116. Schwartzberg. Joseph E. A Nineteenth Century Burmese Map Relating to French Colonial Expansion in Southeast Asia. Imago Mundi 46(1994) 117-127. Talbert. Richard. Carl Müller(1813-1894) S. Jacobs, and the Making of Classical Maps in Paris for John Murray. Imago Mundi 46(1994) 128-150. Cain. Mead T. The Maps of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge: A Publishing History. Imago Mundi 46(1994) 151-167. Payment is expected upon purchase. We only accept payment in $US through PayPal. We will ship within two business days of payment being received. International Bidders are responsible for paying any import duties. Taxes, or charges on item shipped. These are not included in the item price or shipping charges. Please check with your country's customs office to d
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Imago Mundi Int'l Journal History of Cartography (Maps & Globes) Vol 29 1977
Imago Mundi You are buying Volume 29 of the Imago Mundi International Journal of the History of Cartography. 1977. The book is previously owned but is in very good condition. Internally the book is pristine and unmarked. The cloth cover has rubs to corners and edges and slight scuffs to both the front and back covers. These flaws are visible in the photos. This will be a great addition to your cartography reference library. The key articles in this volume are: Harley. J.B. Gwyn Walters. William Roy's Maps. Mathematical Instruments and Library: The Christie's Sale of 1790. Imago Mundi 29(1977) 9-22. Hyde. Ralph. Thomas Hornor: Pictural Land Surveyor. Imago Mundi 29(1977) 23-34. Davies. Gordon L. Notes on the Various Issues of Sir Richard Griffith's Quarter-Inch Geological Map of Ireland. 1839-1855. Imago Mundi 29(1977) 35-44. Waterbolk. ... moreE.H. Viglius of Aytta. Sixteenth Century Map Collector. Imago Mundi 29(1977) 45-48. Guthorn. Peter J. Kosciuszko as Military Cartographer and Engineer in America. Imago Mundi 29(1977) 49-53. Allen. W.Sidney. Kalóyeros: An Atlantis in Microcosm? Imago Mundi 29(1977) 54-71. Smith. Thomas R. An Early Chart of the Mediterranean by Nicholas Comberford. 1626. Imago Mundi 29(1977) 72-74. Ehrensvärd. Ulla. Peter Gedda's Maritime Atlas of the Baltic. 1695. Imago Mundi 29(1977) 75-77. Margary. Harry. A Proposed Photographic Method of Assessing the Accuracy of Old Maps. Imago Mundi 29(1977) 78-79. Payment is expected upon purchase. We only accept payment in $US through PayPal. We will ship within two business days of payment being received. International Bidders are responsible for paying any import duties. Taxes, or charges on item shipped. These are not included in the item price or shipping charges. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these charges would be. All international shipments will be valued at the full purchase price. We do not ship"gifts" as U.S. and other governments' regulations prohibit this
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Imago Mundi Int'l Journal History of Cartography (Maps & Globes) Vol 50 1998
Imago Mundi You are buying Volume 50 of the Imago Mundi International Journal of the History of Cartography. 1998. The book is previously owned but is in very good condition. Internally the book is very clean and unmarked. However. It is a softcover and has significant creases on the back cover and rubs to corners and edges. These flaws are visible in the photos. This will be a great addition to your cartography reference library. The key articles in this volume are: Mundy. Barbara E. Mapping the Aztec Capital: The 1524 Nuremberg Map of Tenochtitlan. Its Sources and Meanings. Imago Mundi 50(1998) 11-33. Seaver. Kirsten A. Norumbega and Harmonia Mundi in Sixteenth-Century Cartography. Imago Mundi 50(1998) 34-58. Mangani. Giorgio. Abraham Ortelius and the Hermetic Meaning of the Cordiform Projection. Imago Mundi 50(1998) 59-83. Watelet. Marcel. ... moreProduction cartographique et enjeux diplomatiques: Le problème des routes et de la frontière entre les Pays-Bas autrichiens et la France(1769-1779) Imago Mundi 50(1998) 84-95. Pedley. Mary S. Map Wars: The Role of Maps in the Nova Scotia/Acadia Boundary Disputes of 1750. Imago Mundi 50(1998) 96-104. Dunbabin. J.P.D. Red Lines on Maps: The Impact of Cartographical Errors on the Border between the United States and British North America. 1782-1842. Imago Mundi 50(1998) 105-125. Gogate. Prasad P. B. Arunachalam. Area Maps in Maratha Cartography: A Study in Native Maps of Western India. Imago Mundi 50(1998) 126-140. Martins. Luciana de Lima. Navigating in Tropical Waters: British Maritime Views of Rio de Janeiro. Imago Mundi 50(1998) 141-155. Oliver. Richard R. Roger J.P.Kain. Maps and the Assessment of Parish Rates in Nineteenth-Century England and Wales. Imago Mundi 50(1998) 156-173. Schulten. Susan. Richard Edes Harrison and the Challenge to American Cartography. Imago Mundi 50(1998) 174-188. Edson. Evelyn. The 17th International Conference on the History of Cartography: Report. Imago Mundi 50(1998) 189-192
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Imago Mundi Int'l Journal History of Cartography (Maps & Globes) Vol 32 1980
Imago Mundi You are buying Volume 32 of the Imago Mundi International Journal of the History of Cartography. 1980. The book is previously owned but is in very good condition. Internally the book is pristine and unmarked. The cloth cover has minor rubbing to corners and edges and slight scuffs to both the front and back covers. These flaws are visible in the photos. This will be a great addition to your cartography reference library. The key articles in this volume are: Pearson. Karen S. The nineteenth-century colour revolution: maps in geographical journals. Imago Mundi 32(1980) 9-20. Marshall. Douglas W. Military maps of the eighteenth century and the Tower of London drawing room. Imago Mundi 32(1980) 21-44. Pastoureau. Mireille. Les atlas imprimes en France avant 1700. Imago Mundi 32(1980) 45-72. Tyacke. Sarah. English charting of the river ... moreAmazon c. 1595-c. 1630. Imago Mundi 32(1980) 73-89. Payment is expected upon purchase. We only accept payment in $US through PayPal. We will ship within two business days of payment being received. International Bidders are responsible for paying any import duties. Taxes, or charges on item shipped. These are not included in the item price or shipping charges. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these charges would be. All international shipments will be valued at the full purchase price. We do not ship"gifts" as U.S. and other governments' regulations prohibit this. Please notify us within 2 days of receipt if you are not satisfied with the item. You may return it within 7 days. But it must be in the same condition as originally shipped to qualify for a refund. Return shipping costs will be your responsibility. If we were negligent in listing the item, we will pay for return shipping in addition to refunding your purchase price. Please email us if you have any questions concerning the listed item. Its condition, or our policies regarding payment and shipping. We will respond in a timely manner so that you can purchase w
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Imago Mundi, A Review of Early Cartography, 1951, 1954, 2 Vols. VII & XI, Maps
Thank you for checking out these books: Shipping is variable depending on where you are. Please calculate shipping before bidding: Description: Great for the Map Enthusiast! Talks all about cartography. very detailed and interesting. Lots of fold-out maps included. Volume VII: Size: approximately 8.5" x 11.75 x.5" 116 pages. Volume XI: Size: approximately 8.75" x 11.625 x.75" 186 pages.
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Imago Mundi: Journal of International History of Cartography Vol 32 Maps Atlases
Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE ITEM: Imago Mvndi: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Cartography. Volume 32. Imago Mundi LTD. C/o Lympne Castle, Kent, England, 1980. ISSN: 0308-5694. ISBN: 0 905776 04 6. CONDITION: EX-LIBRARY COPY. Binding: Navy blue c loth w/minimal fading. Light scuff marks and ex-library marker removal mark with inside ink ex-library withdrawn stamp. Tight Spine. No Tears. Edges: Top edge has university stamp. End Papers: Small library pencil notation. Contents: Very clean, crisp and bright w/NO markings or bending. Book size 8.5" 12" 144 pp. with gilt-stamped tag front board& spine. No dust jacket as issued. Illustrated throughout with b/w reproductions& figures, some full plates. See attached image. CONTENTS: See Table of Contents attached image. REFERENCE: The English-language. ... moreFully-referred, journal Imago Mundi was founded in 1935 and is the only international, interdisciplinary and scholarly journal solely devoted to the study of early maps in all their aspects. Full-length articles, with abstracts in English, French, German and Spanish, deal with the history and interpretation of non-current maps and mapmaking in any part of the world. Shorter articles communicate significant new findings or new opinions. All articles are fully illustrated. Each volume also contains three reference sections that together provide an up-to-date summary of current developments and make Imago Mundi a vital journal of record as well as information and debate: Book Reviews; an extensive and authoritative Bibliography; and a Chronicle, the official record for the previous year compiled from the data supplied by National Representatives in 25 countries. MISCELLANEOUS: SOLD AS IS- NO RETURNS NO REFUNDS Please review images and details or make inquiries prior to purchasing the item. ADDITIONAL VOLUMES TO BE LISTED: Volumes 30. 32, 33, 34, 35 w/similar condition.
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Imago Mundi: Journal of International History of Cartography Vol 31 Maps Atlases
ITEM: Imago Mvndi: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Cartography. Volume 31(Second Series. Volume 4) Imago Mundi LTD. c/o Lympne Castle, Kent, England, 1979. ISSN: 0308-5694. ISBN: 905776 03 8. CONDITION: EX-LIBRARY COPY. Binding: Navy blue c loth w/minimal fading. Light scuff marks and ex-library marker removal mark with inside ink ex-library withdrawn stamp. Tight Spine. No Tears. Edges: Top edge has university stamp. End Papers: Small library pencil notation. Contents: Very clean, crisp and bright w/NO markings or bending. Book size 8.5" 12" 144 pp. With gilt-stamped tag front board& spine. No dust jacket as issued. Illustrated throughout with b/w reproductions& figures, some full plates. See attached image. CONTENTS: See Table of Contents attached image. REFERENCE: The English-language. Fully-referred, ... morejournal Imago Mundi was founded in 1935 and is the only international, interdisciplinary and scholarly journal solely devoted to the study of early maps in all their aspects. Full-length articles, with abstracts in English, French, German and Spanish, deal with the history and interpretation of non-current maps and mapmaking in any part of the world. Shorter articles communicate significant new findings or new opinions. All articles are fully illustrated. Each volume also contains three reference sections that together provide an up-to-date summary of current developments and make Imago Mundi a vital journal of record as well as information and debate: Book Reviews; an extensive and authoritative Bibliography; and a Chronicle, the official record for the previous year compiled from the data supplied by National Representatives in 25 countries. MISCELLANEOUS: SOLD AS IS- NO RETURNS NO REFUNDS Please review images and details or make inquiries prior to purchasing the item. ADDITIONAL VOLUMES TO BE LISTED: Volumes 30. 32, 33, 34, 35 w/similar condition. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp73%28e013%3F%3E%3A-149057786b6-0x10b-
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