By HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE; DENHAM, Captain H[enry]] M[angles], 17th July 1879. Large corrections Sept. 1882, Decr. 1897.
By HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE; WASHINGTON, Capt[ai]n [John], 5th April 1857. Large corrections March 65, Nov. 69. Feb 1886; April 1887. Small corrections [to 18]94.
By UINTED STATES NAVY HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, May 1881. Cor[rections] by Notices to Jan. 1884 (1884-88).
By HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, 1st Decr. 1869. Large corrections Jan. 1876, Feby. 1892.
By HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE; BLACKWOOD, Captain F[rancis] P[rice] et al, Decr. 19th 1860. Large corrections Aug 1880. March 1887. August 1889. April 1890.
By HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, 15th June 1881. Large corrections May 1882.
By HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE; BLACKWOOD, Captain F[rancis] P[rice], 20th Feby. 1856. Large corrections Aug. 72, Apr. 74, May 1893.
By HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE; STANLEY, Captain O[wen], March 29th 1843. Large corrections Aug. 76, Aug. 79, Oct. 1888.
A fine example of Camden’s Britannia in a contemporary binding
“Nothing was more important for [ancient] Geography than to know the size of the Earth, and nothing seemed more difficult to undertake” (Cassini)
Fine pair of globes by one of the leading English globe makers
The Baltic Sea engraved by a Landlord
Danish Chart of the Kattegat
A striking map of Central Asia and China from the 1482 Ulm Ptolemy
A striking map of North Africa, Sardinia and Sicily from the 1482 Ulm Ptolemy
An Italian Variant of Aveline’s view of London
Philip’s new map of the Gold Fields of Australia, for the Welsh 

