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Ortelius writes to his “most brilliant and dearest nephew”
“the great prose epic of the Elizabethan period” – the first English map on Mercator’s projection; the first map to name Lake Ontario; and one of the first maps to use the name “Virginia”
The first printed English signals book
A sea of stories
Rare complete set of “the most valuable 18th-century source on Jesuit activities in frontier regions throughout the world” (Hill, ‘Collection Of Pacific Voyages’)
The British take Philadelphia: “the definitive contemporary source map for these events” (Taliaferro)
