A French variant of De Jonghe’s view of London
Set of Cook’s three voyages, with the plates and maps bound separately in three atlas volumes
Greenough recognises his debt to William Smith
Blaeu’s Grand Atlas
Known in only one other example
“Who can consider human affairs to be great, when he comprehends the eternity and vastness of the entire world?” (Cicero, legend in the border)
Rare sailing directions for the Eastern Seaboard
Pocock’s Premises
A pair of table globes by Blaeu
“The Lowest Class. Vicious, semi-criminal”
A map of Napoleonic Milan
The ptolemaic world map from the first issue of Laurent Fries’ ‘Geographia’
Map of Japan published in Dufour’s ‘Atlas Populaire’
A French variant of De Jonghe’s view of London
Set of Cook’s three voyages, with the plates and maps bound separately in three atlas volumes
Greenough recognises his debt to William Smith
Blaeu’s Grand Atlas
Known in only one other example
“Who can consider human affairs to be great, when he comprehends the eternity and vastness of the entire world?” (Cicero, legend in the border)
Rare sailing directions for the Eastern Seaboard
Pocock’s Premises
A pair of table globes by Blaeu
“The Lowest Class. Vicious, semi-criminal”
A map of Napoleonic Milan
The ptolemaic world map from the first issue of Laurent Fries’ ‘Geographia’
Map of Japan published in Dufour’s ‘Atlas Populaire’
