The First English Marine Atlas devoted solely to Africa

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The English Pilot: Part V.

Describing the Sea-Coast, Capes, Head-Lands, Bays, Roads, Harbours, Rivers and Ports; with the Exact Appearances and Representations of the most principal Marks, Lands, &c. together with the Soundings, Sands, Shoals, Rocks and Dangers on the coast of Africa... The Eighth Edition with new Additions.

SELLER, Jeremiah; and Charles PRICE
London,
Printed for J. Mount and T. Page, on Tower Hill,
1772
Folio (450 by 290mm), title 44pp. text, 21 engraved charts on 19 map sheets (chart 11 on two sheets),
2984

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The great 'English Pilot' project had been started by John Seller in 1671. However, Seller's financial troubles precluded only publication of the first three parts (Northern, Southern, and Oriental) and it was not until four years after his death, in 1701, that the African or fifth part of the English Pilot was published.

The present Pilot was the work of John Seller's son Jeremiah Seller, and Charles Price. The first edition contained 15 charts, 12 off which we...

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C.f. NMM 3.428 for 1761 edition.

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