Persia
The Kingdome of Persia with the chief cities and Habites described
London,
Are to be sold in Pops-head alley by G. Humble,
[1631].
Engraved map with hand colouring.
405 by 515mm. (16 by 20.25 inches).
11405
notes:
A map of the Middle East, with a decorative border showing the costumes of different regions and views of principal cities.
John Speed (1552-1629) was the outstanding cartographer of his age. His 'Theatre of Great Britain', first published in 1611 or 1612, was the first atlas of Great Britain: Speed prepared the maps himself about two years before they were published. This map is from the 'Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World', produced in collaboration...
John Speed (1552-1629) was the outstanding cartographer of his age. His 'Theatre of Great Britain', first published in 1611 or 1612, was the first atlas of Great Britain: Speed prepared the maps himself about two years before they were published. This map is from the 'Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World', produced in collaboration...
bibliography:
Chubb XXV.
provenance:
Stanford’s map of North West India
The Arabian Sea
The Chinese-Russian frontiers
Delineating individual sultanates
Rare complete set of “the most valuable 18th-century source on Jesuit activities in frontier regions throughout the world” (Hill, ‘Collection Of Pacific Voyages’)
A Sailing Guide to the Colonies of South East Asia
Bellin’s Maldives
“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” 


