Atlas Minimus,
or a Book of Geography shewing all the Empires, Monarchies, Kingdomes, Regions, Dominions, Principalities and Countries in the whole World.
London,
J. Senex and C. Price,
[c.1706].
12mo atlas (123 by 73mm), engraved title, 48pp. text, 51 engraved maps (the twin-hemispherical world map double-page) 50 engraved geographical tables, contemporary calf, rebacked and recornered.
1126
notes:
Despite the diminutive size of Seller's pocket atlases, they were among the earliest "English" world atlases; that is to say, atlases based upon an English model rather than being printed from continental plates, as in the folio atlases of Ortelius and Mercator; or, as was the case with Speed's Prospect and Blome's Geographical Description, closely copied from continental examples.
Due to Seller's over ambitious atlas-publishing projects which led to his bankrup...
Due to Seller's over ambitious atlas-publishing projects which led to his bankrup...
bibliography:
Shirley T.SELL-5c
provenance:
Charting the course of the last Falmouth Packet
Salad Days
Forlani’s magnificent plan of Venice
Rare chart of the East coast of Africa
Waterloo sunset
Early Admiralty Charts of the South American Coast 







