World on Mercator's Projection, Shewing the Distribution of Gold.
London,
James Wyld, Geographer to the Queen & H.R.H. Prince Albert. Model of the Earth – Leicester Square,
[c1851].
Lithographed pocket map folding into publisher's green cloth wallet, with circular printed paper label on both covers, uncoloured
340 by 525mm. (13.5 by 20.75 inches).
15146
notes:
One of five maps issued with Wyld's very rare 'Gold Fields of Australia', also 1851, this is possibly a proof or prototype copy, for issue as a pocket map, with the deposits uncoloured. No other examples of a separate issue for this map are recorded.
The imprint makes reference to Wyld's famous 'Great Globe', or 'Monster Globe', constructed to coincide with the Great Exhibition, which had rejected its inclusion on account of its vast size, of more than 60 feet in...
The imprint makes reference to Wyld's famous 'Great Globe', or 'Monster Globe', constructed to coincide with the Great Exhibition, which had rejected its inclusion on account of its vast size, of more than 60 feet in...
provenance:
Provenance: with the contemporary library label of "Milton, Peterborough".