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The African Pilot:

Being a Collection of New and Accurate Charts, on a Large Scale, of the Coasts, Islands, and Harbours of Africa, from the Straits of Gibraltar to Cape Negro; Including also The Atlantic and Southern Oceans. On Twenty Sheets. Compiled from the Draughts, Observations, Journals &c of Messrs. Robert Norris, William Woodville, and Archibald Dalzel, of Liverpool, and under their Inspection. The Whole interspersed with numerous Appearances of the Land, &c. &c.

SAYER, Robert
London,
Printed and Published by Laurie and Whittle, No. 53, Fleet-Street, successors to the late Mr. Robert Sayer,
[after 12th May, 1794].
Folio. (730 by 300mm) 12 engraved charts, printed on 20 map-sheets, mostly double-page and folding, broadside advertising 'Navigation Shop, Newton's Head, Pool-Land, Liverpool' on the front paste-down. Contemporary marbled paper boards, backed with later tan calf, original maroon morocco lettering-piece.
730 by 300mm. (28.75 by 11.75 inches).
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The earliest known example of Sayer's scarce 'African Pilot', with his imprint on the title-page "Robert Sayer, Fleet Street [Price £2. 12. 6. Half Bound]" obscured by his successors, Laurie and Whittle's, over-slip imprint. The charts date from 1788 to 1794. We can find no record of an example with just the original Sayer imprint; the British Library holds an example with Laurie & Whittle's imprint, and manuscript drafts/proofs of three maps, all dated 1799.

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Provenance: 1. Early nineteenth century pencilled tracks of ships captained by John Knows in the late 1780s, from Liverpool to Sierra Leone, and across the Atlantic to the West Indies.