Cary’s rare wall maps of the world and four continents
[World and four continents]
Cary's New Map of the Eastern and Western Hemisphere, containing the whole of the New Discoveries, and every Improvement to the Present time 1827; A New Map of Africa Exhibiting Its natural and Political Divisions Drawn from the most recent materials. 1828; A New Map of Europe exhibiting Its Natural and Political Divisions: Drawn from the most Recent Materials. 1828; A New Map of Asia, Exhibiting It's Natural and Political Divisions Drawn from the Most Recent Materials 1828; A New Map of America, Exhibiting It's Natural and Political Divisions Drawn from the Most Recent Materials. 1828.
London,
Published by J. Cary, No.86 St. James's Street,
Jan.y, 1st, 1827 & 1828.
Set of five hand-coloured engraved maps, dissected and mounted on linen, each folding into original green paper slipcase, with publisher's labels, rubbed.
(world) 890 by 1720mm. (35 by 67.75 inches). (continents only) 920 by 860mm (36.25 by 33.75)
1759
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Rare set of John Cary's four sheet world map together with his four sheet maps of the continents.
John Cary (1754-1835) was a London based cartographer active in the early part of the 19th century. Ronald Vere Tooley, the prominent English map historian, writes of Cary, "As an engraver he was elegant and exact with fine clear lettering and great delicacy of touch." Cary began his work as an engraver, cartographer, and globe maker in 1776 with his New and Correct ...
John Cary (1754-1835) was a London based cartographer active in the early part of the 19th century. Ronald Vere Tooley, the prominent English map historian, writes of Cary, "As an engraver he was elegant and exact with fine clear lettering and great delicacy of touch." Cary began his work as an engraver, cartographer, and globe maker in 1776 with his New and Correct ...
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