Dedicated to the 1st Earl of Nottingham and signed by Blome
A Geographical Description of the Four Parts of the World.
London,
T[homas] N[ewcombe] for R. Blome,
1670
5 parts in one volume, folio (374 by 234mm), titles printed in red and black, double-page engraved folding twin-hemisphere map of the world and 24 double-page maps, including seven folding, each with original hand-colour in outline, with cartouches hand-coloured in full and mounted on guards, engraved dedication leaf to the "Travel" section, engraved head-piece vignettes and initials. Modern sprinkled panelled calf, spine decorated in gilt.
12270
notes:
First edition, the date on title-page altered in manuscript to read 1672 instead of 1670, and an attractive copy of a rare and beautiful atlas, based on the works of French cartographer Nicholas Sanson. Inscribed by Blome beneath a fine coat-of-arms: "To the Right Hon.ble Heneago Finch Baron Finch of Daventry & Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England &c. This volume of Geography is humbly Presented by My Lord Ye Hon.rs most humble servant Richard Blome."
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bibliography:
Sabin 5968 Shirley, British Library T.BLOM-1a; Wing B3214.
provenance:
Provenance
Frontispiece gouache coat-of-arms with manuscript dedication to Heneage Finch (1621-1682), 1st Earl of Nottingham, Baron of Daventry and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England, signed by Blome.
Frontispiece gouache coat-of-arms with manuscript dedication to Heneage Finch (1621-1682), 1st Earl of Nottingham, Baron of Daventry and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England, signed by Blome.
Norie’s rare chart of the Pacific, and a tale of ‘Moby Dick’
Dr Seuss’s Malaria Map
The only known example of Peter Schenk’s wall map of Asia
“How beautiful are the one hundred sweet honey’s who are waiting for you”
Plan of Kyoto
Slave ports on the African Coast
Nankin 





