“The first [map] published in an atlas to depict California as an island, and an accurate east coast of North America” (Burden)
America
with those known parts in that unknowne worlde both people and manner of buildings Discribed and inlarged by I.S. Ano. 1626.
[London],
are to be sold in pops-head alley against the Exchange by G. Humble,
1626 [but 1627-1632].
Double-page engraved map.
400 by 510mm (15.75 by 20 inches).
21911
notes:
The first map published in an atlas to depict California as an island, from the first atlas compiled and published by an Englishman, Speed's 'Prospect'.
For this map, Abraham Goos "drew on his engraving of North America in 1624, and the Briggs 1625, to depict California as an island once more. He was the only Dutch cartographer to do so for some considerable time. There are five fewer placenames in California than the Briggs. However, like his earlier one he inc...
For this map, Abraham Goos "drew on his engraving of North America in 1624, and the Briggs 1625, to depict California as an island once more. He was the only Dutch cartographer to do so for some considerable time. There are five fewer placenames in California than the Briggs. However, like his earlier one he inc...
bibliography:
Burden, 217; Chubb, XXV; Tooley, pg. 113; Shirley [Atlases], T.SPE-2a.