A Map Exhibiting all the New Discoveries in the Interior Parts of North America,
Inscribed by Permission To the Honorable Governor and Company of Adventurers of England Trading into Hudson Bay. In testimony of their liberal Communications. To their most Obedient and very Humble Servant A. Arrowsmith.
London,
Published by A. Arrowsmith, No.10 Soho Square,
1st January 1795 [but 1819].
Large engraved map, on six sheets joined as three, fine original outline hand-colour, paste over extension sheet to upper margin.
1300 by 1600mm. (51.25 by 63 inches).
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A landmark map in the charting of the American West.
Arrowsmith first published his map in 1795 and by constantly issuing updated versions, as new information became available, he ensured that the map retained its reputation as the best general map for the American West. It was the 1802 edition that was used by Lewis & Clark to plan their own expedition of 1805-06; and the map's 1814 edition is justlty famed as the first large scale map to incorporate their disco...
Arrowsmith first published his map in 1795 and by constantly issuing updated versions, as new information became available, he ensured that the map retained its reputation as the best general map for the American West. It was the 1802 edition that was used by Lewis & Clark to plan their own expedition of 1805-06; and the map's 1814 edition is justlty famed as the first large scale map to incorporate their disco...
bibliography:
Rumsey 32 ; Stevens & Tree, 'Comparative Cartography', 48(f), in Tooley, The Mapping of America.
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