Seller’s rare coastal pilot detailing the ‘Southern Navigation’ from England to the Straits of Gibraltar

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The Coasting Pilot.

Describing the Sea-Coasts of England, Holland, Flanders and France, with the Sands and Shoals, Rocks and Dangers, and Soundings, Buoys, Beacons and Sea-Marks upon the said Coasts. As also the Bays, Roads, Harbours, Rivers and Ports, and how to bring a Ship into any of them; shewing the Courses and Distances from Place to Place; With an Account of the Tides, and Setting of the Streams alongst the Coast. Being furnished with new Charts and Descriptions, Corrected by the Information of divers Able and Expert Navigators of our English Nation.

SELLER, John
[London],
Published by John Seller, Hydrographer to the King,
[c.1680].
Folio, (450 by 280mm) half-title, 8pp., 90pp. (last 13 pages mispaginated) 'English Pilot the Second Book' half title pasted over with 'The Coasting Pilot, Chap. V', 25 engraved charts on 23 map sheets, of which one is folding, bookplate of William Constable, original full calf, fillet border, spine in seven compartments separated by raised bands, rebacked, rubbed.
1959

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John Seller (1630–1697) was one of the most important individuals in the early history of the atlas trade in England, yet his grand ambition – to rival the great atlas publishing houses of Blaeu, Janssonius, and Goos – would lead to bankruptcy and eventual failure.

Before entering the atlas market, Seller traded in nautical instruments from his shop 'at the Sign of the Mariner's Compass' in Wapping – at the time the heart of the maritime trade. In 1669 he publish...

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