Stanford's Library Map of South America.
New Edition, 1922.
London,
Edward Stanford Ltd., 12, 13, 14, Long Acre, W.C.,
January 23rd, 1922.
Engraved map on four sheets, in four sections, fine original hand-colour, dissected and mounted on linen, folding into original maroon buckram, lettered in gilt to spine.
1700 by 1600mm. (67 by 63 inches).
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Stanford's impressive library map of South America.
In the early 1850s Edward Stanford commissioned the explorer and geographer Alexander Keith Johnston to prepare large wall maps of the continents: Europe; Australasia; Asia; Africa; North America; and South America. The series, entitled "Library Map" was well received by the general public as can be seen by this glowing extract from the 'Austrlalian Mail' of 1859:
"A bad map exhausts the patience bot...
In the early 1850s Edward Stanford commissioned the explorer and geographer Alexander Keith Johnston to prepare large wall maps of the continents: Europe; Australasia; Asia; Africa; North America; and South America. The series, entitled "Library Map" was well received by the general public as can be seen by this glowing extract from the 'Austrlalian Mail' of 1859:
"A bad map exhausts the patience bot...
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