The first state of the first map to be to be “devoted exclusively to the [south] Polar Regions” (Tooley)
Polus Antarcticus
Henricus Hondius excudit.
Amsterdam,
Henricus Hondius,
1637.
First state. Engraved map, with contemporary hand-colour in full, Latin text on verso.
440 by 498mm (17.25 by 19.5 inches).
23141
notes:
Hondius's circular map of the Southern Hemisphere showing parts of South America, Africa and southern Australia along with the supposed coastline of the unknown southern continent. Predating the first appearance of New Zealand and Van Dieman's Land. The detail around Western Australia shows t' Lant van P. Nuyts discovered in January 1627, Edel's Lant discovered in 1619, Eendrachts discoveries in 1616, as well as notes mentioning Williams Renier and Dirck Hertogs Ree, and s...
bibliography:
Literature: Clancy, 'Mapping Antarctica', 10.3; Clancy, 'So Came They South', 6.8; Clancy, 'The Mapping of Terra Australis', 6.8; Spence, 'Antarctic Miscellany', 3013; Tooley, 'The Mapping of Australia', 727; see Tooley, 'Early Antarctica', 20 (later state).
provenance:
Trade card for the Adams family
W is for Widow Outfitter
Seagate’s promotional poster map of Silicon Valley
Steel’s rare chart of the Indian Ocean
Kuril Islands by Hendrik Klockhoff after Bellin
“the Village is a playground, a place where he can ‘let his hair down’” (Fahey)
‘The XIII United States of America’
Original manuscript plat map of the area in lower Manhattan that would later become the site of the World Trade Center, and ultimately the 9/11 Memorial
The Earl of Lonsdale’s copy of Thompson’s Alcedo
Speed’s map of Norfolk
The earliest obtainable atlas printed in Arabic
Nolli’s fine plan of Rome
First large-scale survey of Venice
Greenwich
Norfolk – Corbridge’s rare maps of Norfolk 



