Key sheet to Popple’s monumental ‘Map of the British Empire in America’

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A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish settlements adjacent thereto

POPPLE, Henry
London,
Sold at Stephen Austen's Book Seller in Newgate Street & by Thos. Willdey at the Great Toy Shop in St Paul's Church Yard, Price 2 shillings,
[c1746]

Engraved map with superb contemporary hand-colour in full.

535 by 515mm (21 by 20.25 inches).
17641

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When it was published in 1733, Popple's wall map was one of the two most important maps of North America published in the eighteenth century on a grand scale: along with John Mitchell's 'Map of the British & French Dominions in North America', Popple's map was a profound statement of England's designs for dominance of the North American continent, at a time when colonial control of North America was by no means certain. The first large scale printed map to show, and ...

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bibliography:

Babinski, state 5; Babinski, M., 'Henry Popple's 1733' map (New Jersey, 1998); Brown, 'Early Maps of the Ohio Valley 14'; cf. Cumming, 'The Southeast in Early Maps', 216, 217; Pritchard, M., 'Degrees of Latitude', 24, state 4 (but with engraved number to sheet 1); McSherry Fowble, E., 'Two Centuries of Prints in America 1680-1880' (1987), 6, 7; cf. Goss, J. 'The Mapping of North America' (1990) 55 (key map only); Graff 3322; Howes P481, "b"; Lowery 337 & 338; McCorkle, 'America Emergent' 21; Phillips Maps p.569; Sabin 64140; Schwartz & Ehrenberg p.151; Streeter Sale 676; Stephenson & McKee Virginia in Maps, map II-18A-B.

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