A Map of Virginia and Maryland.
London,
Thomas Bassett,
1676
Engraved map (380 by 510mm to the neatline, full margins, showing the plate mark), text on verso.
170 by 540mm. (6.75 by 21.25 inches).
12805
notes:
A fine and attractive map of Virginia and Maryland.
Publishers Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell republished English cartographer John Speed's (1552-1629) popular 1611 atlas, "The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain," in 1676. As a supplement, they included new section, "A Prospect of the most Famous parts of the World," which contained maps of the English colonies of New England, Virginia, and Maryland. The Maryland and Virginia map was the ninth (and last...
Publishers Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell republished English cartographer John Speed's (1552-1629) popular 1611 atlas, "The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain," in 1676. As a supplement, they included new section, "A Prospect of the most Famous parts of the World," which contained maps of the English colonies of New England, Virginia, and Maryland. The Maryland and Virginia map was the ninth (and last...
bibliography:
"Virginia, Discovered and Described: John Smith's Map of Virginia and Its Derivatives,"
The Library of Virginia, http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/rn28_johnsmith.pdf
"A Map of Virginia and Maryland," New York Public Library
The Library of Virginia, http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/rn28_johnsmith.pdf
"A Map of Virginia and Maryland," New York Public Library