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Maps & Atlases | Lots 695-717

698 VAN DER AA, Pieter (1659-1733). ‘t Koninkryk van China met d’Aangrenzende Landen Siam et Bengale. Leiden, ca 1706.

Engraved map of China, sheet 229 x 152 mm, with hand coloring. (Some mostly marginal staining and chipping, a few small marginal holes.) Decorative cartouche, depicting China and including Japan, Korea.

Van Der Aa’s map illustrated Dutch translations of the account of Fernando Perez d’Andrade’s voyage to Malaga, the Gulf of Bengal and China in 1516. $300 - 500

699 STANFORD, Edward (1827-1904). Stanford’s Library Map of Australasia. London: Edward Stanford, 1925.

4 engraved maps with hand-coloring, each 795 x 856 mm, dissected and mounted on cloth. Folding into original cloth portfolio.

Large-scale map of Australasia divided into four sections depicting the northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest portions of the continent, and with an inset chart of the world. Stanford’s popular map was first published in 1859 and was first reprinted in 1863.

Property from the Collection of Dorothy and Richard Fitch $300 - 400

700 [MAPS & ATLASES]. STANFORD, Edward (1827-1904). A group of maps and an atlas by Stanford, comprising:

A Map of the Nile, from the Equatorial Lakes to the Mediterranean....London, 1889. Engraved map, linen-backed, dissected and folding into original cloth covers, printed paper label on upper cover. -- Central Africa. London, n.d. Engraved map, linen-backed, dissected and folding into original cloth covers, printed paper label on upper cover. -- Stanford’s London Atlas of Universal Geography Exhibiting the Physical and Political Divisions of the Various Countries of the World… One Hundred Maps, with a list of Latitudes and Longitudes. London, 1896. Folio. 100 maps, most double-page. Half morocco. -- Together, 3 works, condition generally good.

Property from the Collection of Dorothy and Richard Fitch $400 - 600

701 [ARMY AIR FORCE]. A group of World War II escape charts, all printed in Washington, D. C. on synthetic silk cloth, comprising:

Philippine Series. No. C-43, Mindanao Island (recto). 1944.; No. C-44, North Borneo (verso). 1944. -- C-45 East Borneo (recto). 1944.; C-46 West Borneo (verso). 1944. -- C-52, Japan and South China Seas (recto). 1945.; C-53, East China Sea. 1945. -- C-495, Omei Mountain (recto). 1944.; C-384, Wei River (verso). 1944. -- C-859, Penang Island (recto). 1945.; C-860, Bintan Island (verso). 1945. -- NL-50, Burr Nor (recto). 1944.; Tsitsihar, (LungChiang), China (verso). 1943. -- (Condition for all generally fine, a few with minor browning, fraying to outer edges, or staining.)

Together, 10 charts on 5 sheets. These detailed aeronautical charts were issued to pilots as part of their survival gear to be used if they were shot down. The charts were printed on silk-like material so they would be water proof, and could be worn by pilots under their flight suits.

Property from the Collection of Dorothy and Richard Fitch $400 - 600

702

MITCHELL, Samuel Augustus (1792-1868). Mitchell’s National Map of the American republic or United States of North America, together with maps of the Vicinities of thirty-two of the principal cities and towns in the Union. Philadelphia, 1843.

Engraved wall map with hand-coloring in wash and outline, overall 1020 x 1235 mm, with modern linen backing and selvage mounted on rollers. (A few tears and minor losses, some browning.) Drawn by J. H. Young and engraved by J. H. Brightly. Extending west into the eastern part of the Independent Republic of Texas and the Indian Territory to the north. Minnesota is not named, but the Iowa territory is and includes the label “Dacotah or Sioux.” With 32 inset maps of U.S. cities including New York, Trenton, Philadelphia, Hartford, Providence, Rochester, Pittsburgh, Albany, Baltimore, Washington D. C., Richmond, Raleigh, Charleston, Savannah, New Orleans, Natchez, Nashville, and Louisville. Rumsey 3345; Streeter 3861. $8,000 - 1,200

703 DUVAL, Pierre and Gérard JOLLAIN. L’Amérique françoise où son Décrites La France nouvelle... Paris, ca 1665.

Engraved map of the coasts of North and Central America, the west coasts of parts of Europe and Africa, and the Atlantic, sheet 410 x 560 mm. (Short tear to fold, some minor staining.)

Duval and Jollain’s undated map draws on Sanson’s model of North America. Gérard Jollain and Jacques Honervogt began a publishing partnership in approximately 1654, with Jollain taking control after Honervogt’s death ca 1663; based on this, Burden assigns the map a publication date of ca 1665. An example of this map, included in a French composite atlas, was offered for sale by Paulus and Swaen, who trace only four examples of the map: the copy present in the atlas, another copy in private hands, and copies at the New York Public Library and the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. Burden, The Mapping of North America, 382a. $400 - 600

704 PALMATARY, J[ames] T. Chicago. Cihcago [sic]: Braunhold & Sonne [now Charles Sonne], [1857].

Engraved bird’s-eye view of Chicago with contemporary hand-coloring on 4 sheets, image 1213 x 2107 mm. (Laid down on a backing board, some overall browning, some cracking and tiny holes with occasional losses and minor work in facsimile, some spotting.) Framed.

FIRST EDITION OF THIS RARE AND IMPORTANT MAP.

Palmatary drew his bird’s-eye view of Chicago just one year after the Illinois Central Railroad was completed; when it opened in 1856, the Illinois Central was the longest railroad in the world, running 705 miles from Cairo, Illinois to Chicago, and it features prominently in Palmatary’s view in the lower left, with tracks on trestles protected by breakwaters and dikes over a strip of land several hundred feet out in Lake Michigan. The Illinois Central originally intended to enter Chicago from the south, and requested permission to lay track along the lakefront to reach the city’s inner harbor. They were not granted permission, however, because the section of lakefront (also visible lower left) had been designated for public use in 1836 by the Illinois and Michigan Canal Commission (marked “Public Ground-A Common to remain Forever Open, Clear, Free of Any Buildings, or Other Obstruction Whatever” on a real estate map from 1836). After months of fighting, the City Council granted the Illinois Central the land in Lake Michigan, which led to the northern terminus for the railroad in the old Fort Dearborn reservation.

Visible in the lower right is an area called “The Sands,” near present-day Streeterville, notorious in its time for having a high concentration of brothels, gambling dens, saloons and inexpensive motels; the Sands became a point of refuge for Chicagoans in 1871 during the Great Chicago Fire. The lower margin includes a legend of notable places in the city, including Richmond House, the U.S. Marine Hospital, Grain and Freight Houses, the McCormick Reaper Factory, the “Illi. & Diversy” Brewery, and the Chicago Water Works. The view includes street names, homes, churches, and points of industrial interest, and was lithographed by Christian Inger, or Herline & Hensel in Philadelphia. Along the north and east portions of Wolf Point, three buildings have been drawn in by hand; these hand-drawn buildings are present in all copies we have examined.

VERY SCARCE: We trace only one other copy of this exceedingly rare map at auction in the last 100 years, sold in these rooms 13 September 2017; it is one of five known copies, and is one of only two copies in private hands, with copies being held by the Newberry Library, the Chicago History Museum, and the Library of Congress. Robert Holland, Chicago in Maps 1612-2002, (2005), pp.80-83; Robert Karrow, Checklist of Printed Maps of the Middle West to 1900, (1981), 4 0357; John R. Hubert and Patrick E. Dempsey, Panoramic Maps of Cities in the United States and Canada, (1984), p.38, Illinois No.146; Reps 800. $50,000 - 70,000

705 FLOWER, W. L. Map Of Cook County Illinois. [Chicago: S. H. Burnhams and J. Van Vechten, 1862].

Engraved wall map with hand-coloring in wash and outline, overall 1785 x 1595 mm sheet, with modern linen backing and selvage mounted on rollers, with inset maps of Chicago and Blue Island, inset diagram of the state of Illinois. (Mounted on new linen, a few tiny losses to edges, some minor staining as usual.)

FIRST EDITION, ONE OF THE EARLIEST MAPS OF COOK COUNTY, A PRE-FIRE RARITY.

“Walter Flower’s enormously large map of Cook County...presents an historical snapshot of the Chicago area at the dawn of the Civil War that remains unparalleled in its richness of detail” (Robert Holland, Chicago in Maps, p.87). “This huge map of Cook County, with its inset of Chicago is the earliest for Cook County listed in Phillips and...is a most valuable record of Cook County and Chicago at just before the War of the Rebellion” (Streeter). Borders include advertisements from Chicago merchants, and the map includes plats of over thirty towns in Cook County. The map also includes large-scale pictures of numerous properties around Chicago and Cook County, including the Tremont House Hotel, the Washington House, Bryant Hall, Graceland and Rosehill Cemeteries, J. J. Sand’s Columbian Brewery, the Cook County Courthouse, Oak Ridge School in Cicero, the residences of Thomas Cook and James W. Scoville, E. Haskin’s House in Evanston, and Northwestern Female College in Evanston. Streeter III: 1513.

$4,000 - 6,000

705A DUTTON, Clarence Edward, Captain (1841-1912). Atlas to Accompany the Monograph of the Tertiary History of the Grand Cañon District. Washington, D. C.: Julius Bien & Co,, 1882.

Atlas volume only, folio (505 x 450 mm). Lithographed title, contents list, and 22 double-page lithographed or chromolithographed plates. Original brown gilt-lettered cloth (hinges tightened, some wear to corners and extremities, some minor dampstaining to upper corners); slipcase.

FIRST EDITION of “one of the grandest publications of the scientific expeditions in the American West… [depicting] the Grand Canyon in a series of magnificent panoramas” (Reese & Miles). Including panoramic views after Thomas Moran and William Henry Holmes of the Temples and Towers of the Virgen, the Toroweap Valley, Vulcan’s Throne, the Uinkaret Plateau, Mount Trumbull, the Kaibab Plateau, Point Sublime. “One of the greatest if not the greatest of all Grand Canyon books” (Farquhar, The Books of the Colorado River & the Grand Canyon 73). Goetzmann, Exploration and Empire pp. 512-513; W.B. Reese & G.A. Miles, Creating America 40.

[With:] Miscellaneous Documents of the House of Representatives for the Second Session of the Forty-Eighth Congress. 1884-’85. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1885. Volume 11 only (of 17), 4to. Geological plans and plates (some in color or double-page). Modern cloth.

$4,000 - 6,000

705B DUTTON, Clarence Edward, Captain (1841-1912). Tertiary History of the Grand Canyon District. Santa Barbara: Peregrine Smith, Inc., 1977.

2 volumes, 4to and folio. Illustrated throughout. Original leatherette gilt; original printed slipcases; original shrinkwrap; original shipping carton.

LIMITED EDITION, one of 1,500 copies, of this facsimile reprint of Dutton’s atlas of the Grand Canyon. A FINE COPY IN AS-NEW CONDITION. $300 - 400

706 [ATLAS]. FISHER, Richard Swainson. Johnson’s New Illustrated (Steel Plate) Family Atlas. Maps compiled, drawn, and engraved under the supervision of J.H. Colton and A.J. Johnson. New York: Johnson & Ward, [1865].

Folio (457 x 337 mm). 58 engraved maps (comprising 36 double-page, 22 single-page); engraved frontispiece, double-page engraved chart showing mountains and rivers, double-page engraved plate depicting flags, engraved Universal Time chart, 2 engraved charts of coats of arms. Contemporary cloth cut down retaining original marbled endpapers (spine re-cased, damp stains, toning, restoration to endpapers).

Early 1865 edition with updates on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and subsequent pursuit and death of John Wilkes Booth; predates later edition with double-page map of “Nebraska, Dakota, Idaho, and Montana” but including the unnumbered Civil War-era map of the Vicinity of Richmond and Peninsular Campaign in Virginia and the New Military Map of the United States. Not in Rumsey.

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707 [ATLAS]. Atlas of Grundy Co. and the State of Illinois to which is added an Atlas of the United States, Maps of the Hemispheres &c. Chicago: Warner & Beers, 1874.

Folio (464 x 399 mm). Lithographed title-page, 5pp. lithographed views of Grundy County, 13 lithographed maps hand-colored in wash and outline of Grundy County (2 double-page); 26 maps of Illinois hand-colored in wash and outline (one double-page); 13 maps of the United States hand-colored in wash and outline (one double-page); double-hemisphere map of the world hand-colored in wash.

The section on the United States is after H. H. Lloyd & Company’s atlas of the United States, and includes maps of Texas with Oklahoma designated as “Indian territory,” and the territory of Alaska. Not in Rumsey (which records only the 1872 and 1876 editions of this atlas).

Selections from Antiquariat Botanicum, Dr. Eugene Vigil $200 - 300

708 [ATLASES]. A group of 3 atlases, comprising:

Mitchell’s School Atlas. Philadelphia: H. Cowperthwait & Company, 1856. Fourth revised edition. --Standard Atlas of Barnes County North Dakota. Chicago: Alden Publishing Co., 1910. -- Standard Atlas of Burleigh County North Dakota. Chicago: George A. Ogle & Co., 1912. -- Together, 3 works in 3 volumes, various 4to and folio sizes, condition generally good.

Property from the Patrick Atkinson Collection, Minneapolis, Minnesota $400 - 600

709 [ATLAS] -- WALCOTT, Charles D., et al. Geologic Atlas of the United States... A group of 48 issues (including duplicates), published by the Department of the Interior United States Geological Survey in Washington, D. C.

Folio volumes relating to the American West and the East Coast, including: Livingston, Montana. Folio 1. 1894. 5 maps and charts. -- Chattanooga, Tennessee. Folio 6. 1894. 5 maps. -- Marysville, California. Folio 17. 1895. 4 maps. -- Three Forks, Montana. Folio 24. 1896. 5 maps and charts. -- Pueblo, Colorado. Folio 36. 1897. 8 maps, charts and plates. -- Boise, Idaho. Folio 45. 1898. 4 maps. -- Holyoke, Massachusetts. Folio 50. 1898. 5 maps. -- Tacoma, Washington. Folio 54. 1899. 6 maps and charts. -- Fort Benton, Montana. Folio 55, 1898. 5 maps and charts. -- Little Belt Mountains, Montana. Folio 56. 1899. 5 maps and charts. -- Tintic Special, Utah. Folio 65. 1900. 6 maps. -- Chicago, Illinois and Indiana. Folio 81. 1902. 8 maps and plates. -- New York City, New York, New Jersey. Folio 82. 1902. 9 maps and plates. -- Tishomingo, Indian Territory. Folio 98. 1903. 4 maps and charts. -- Muscogee, Indian Territory. Folio 132. 1906. 2 maps. -- Devils Tower, Wyoming. Folio 150. 1907. 3 maps. -- Laramie Sherman, Wyoming. Folio 173. 1910. 6 maps and charts. --Birmingham, Alabama. Folio 175. 1910. 6 maps and charts. -- San Francisco. Folio 193. 1914. 11 maps and plates. -- Detroit, Michigan. Folio 205. 1917. 8 maps and plates. -- Deming, New Mexico. Folio 207. 5 maps and plates. -- [And with:] Paleotectonic Maps of the Triassic System. 7 folding maps. -- Physiographic Types. 1900. 10 maps and charts. -- All folio, in original wrappers (some chipping, a few wrappers detaching).

[With:] CLEMENTS, J. Morgan. Atlas to Accompany Monograph XLV on the Vermilion Iron-Bearing District of Minnesota. Washington: n.p., 1903. Folio. title, contents leaf, legend and key map, 23 maps. -- HISE, Charles Richard Van and William Shirley BAYLEY. Atlas to Accompany Monograph XXVII on the Marquette Iron-bearing District of Michigan. Washington: n.p., 1896. Folio. Title, contents leaf, legend and key map, 36 maps. -- Together, 50 items.

Property from the Collection of Dorothy and Richard Fitch $800 - 1,200

4to. 12 volumes. Publisher’s red cloth gilt. Typed letter signed from Karrow laid-in.

[With]: MARSHALL, Douglas W. (ed.) Research Catalog of Maps of America to 1860. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1972. Folio. 4 volumes. Publisher’s red cloth gilt. SIGNED BY DOUGLAS W. MARSHALL.

Property from the Collection of Dorothy and Richard Fitch $300 - 400

711 LEIGHLY, John (1895-1986). California as an Island. San Francisco: The Book Club of California, 1972.

Folio. Hand-colored vignette on title-page, 25 plates, many folding. Publisher’s quarter calf gilt. LIMITED EDITION one of 450 copies with prospectus laid in.

[With]: WHEAT, Carl Irving (1892-1966). Maps of the California Gold Region. San Francisco: The Grabhorn Press, 1942. Publisher’s original cloth. LIMITED EDITION one of 300 copies.

Property from the Collection of Dorothy and Richard Fitch $300 - 400

712 PHILLIPS, Philip Lee (1857-1924) and LeGEAR, Clara Egli (1896-1994). A List of Geographical Atlases in the Library of Congress. Washington: Government Printing Office/Library of Congress, 1909-1992.

4to. 9 volumes with original publisher’s prospectus. (Some toning.) Publisher’s cloth (rubbed, some joints starting). [With:] PHILLIPS, Philip Lee (1857-1924). A List of Maps of America in the Library of Congress. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1901. Publisher’s red cloth gilt (a few joints starting).

Property from the Collection of Dorothy and Richard Fitch $400 - 600

713 [BIBLIOGRAPHIES -- CARTOGRAPHY]. TOOLEY, Ronald Vere (1898-1986). A group of 6 works, comprising:

The Mapping of America. London: The Holland Press, 1980. Publisher’s green cloth; original dust jacket. -- Maps and Mapmakers. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd., 1952. Publisher’s dark orange cloth; original dust jacket. Provenance: W.L. Harrell (presentation inscription). INSCRIBED TO W.L. HARRELL BY R.V. TOOLEY, “Kind regards.” -- Tooley’s Dictionary of Mapmakers. Hertfordshire, UK: Map Collector Publications Limited, 1979. Publisher’s red cloth gilt; original dust jacket. -- Tooley›s Dictionary of Mapmakers Supplement. New York: Alan R. Liss, Inc., 1985. Publisher’s green cloth; original dust jacket. -- Tooley’s Handbook for Map Collectors. Chicago: Speculum Orbis Press, 1985. Publisher’s blue cloth. FIRST EDITION. -- FRENCH, Josephine, et al. (eds.) Tooley’s Dictionary of Mapmakers. Hertfordshire, UK: Map Collector Publications Limited, 1999. 4 volumes. Publisher’s red cloth gilt; original dust jacket. -- Together, 6 works in 9 volumes, various 8vo and 4to sizes, condition generally fine.

Property from the Collection of Dorothy and Richard Fitch $300 - 500

714 [BIBLIOGRAPHIES -- CARTOGRAPHY]. WHEAT, Carl Irving (1892-1966). Mapping the Transmississippi West. San Francisco: The Institute of Historical Cartography, 1957-1963.

5 parts in 6 volumes, folio. Frontispiece with illustrations throughout each volume. Publisher’s quarter calf. Provenance: Elinor Campbell (presentation inscription).

FIRST EDITION, INSCRIBED BY WHEAT to Elinor Campbell: “With every good wish.” With supplemental prospectus.

Property from the Collection of Dorothy and Richard Fitch $200 - 400

715 [BIBLIOGRAPHIES -- CARTOGRAPHY]. A group of 17 works regarding American geography, comprising:

BLAKE, Janice Gayle. Pre-1900 Maps of Georgia. Atlanta: State Printing Office, 1975. Publisher’s quarter cloth. -- CLARK, Thomas D. Historic Maps of Kentucky. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1979. Publisher’s quarter calf folding case with booklet and map facsimiles. -- HARLEY, John Brion, et al. Mapping the Revolutionary War. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1978. Publisher’s grey cloth; original dust jacket. -- LANEGRAN, David A. Minnesota on the Map: A Historical Atlas. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2008. Publisher’s red cloth; original dust jacket. -- MILLER, Iris. Washington in Maps 1606-2000. New York: Rizzoli International Publications, 2002. Publisher’s blue cloth; original dust jacket. -- NEBENZAHL, Kenneth. A Bibliography of Printed Battle Plans of the American Revolution 1775-1795. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1975. Publisher’s brown cloth; original dust jacket. INSCRIBED BY KENNETH NEBENZAHL. -- THOMPSON, Edward V. Important Maine Maps, Books, Prints, and Ephemera. Orono, ME: Stillwater Press, 2003. Publisher’s green cloth. -- List of Maps of Boston. Boston: Municipal Printing Office, 1903. Contemporary red cloth. -- Together, 18 works in 19 volumes, various 4to and 8vo sizes, condition generally fine.

Property from the Collection of Dorothy and Richard Fitch $300 - 400

716 [BIBLIOGRAPHIES -- CARTOGRAPHY]. A group of 11 works regarding the mapping of the American West, comprising:

COHEN, Paul E. Mapping the West: America’s Westward Movement 1524-1890. New York: Rizzoli, 2002. Publisher’s red cloth; original dust jacket. INSCRIBED BY PAUL COHEN. -- COWAN, Robert Ernest and COWAN, Robert Granniss. A Bibliography of the History of California 1510-1930. San Francisco: John Henry Nash, 1933. 3 volumes. Publisher’s quarter cloth. -- GOURNAY, Luke. Texas Boundaries: Evolution of the State’s Counties. College Station: Texas A & M University, 1995. Publisher’s black cloth; original dust jacket. -- STORM, Colton. A Catalogue of the Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana. Chicago: Published for the Newberry Library by the University of Chicago Press, 1968. Publisher’s red cloth; original dust jacket. -- STREETER, Thomas Winthrop. Bibliography of Texas. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1955. 5 volumes. Publisher’s green cloth gilt. -- Together, 9 works in 15 volumes, various folio, 4to and 8vo sizes, condition generally fine.

Property from the Collection of Dorothy and Richard Fitch $300 - 400

717 [BIBLIOGRAPHIES -- CARTOGRAPHY]. A group of 16 works regarding the mapping of the Americas, comprising:

BURDEN, Philip D. The Mapping of North America. Hertfordshire, UK: Raleigh Publications, 1996. Publisher’s half calf. INSCRIBED BY PHILIP D. BURDEN. -- GUTHORN, Peter J. United States Coastal Charts 1783-1861. Exton, PA: Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 1984. Publisher’s blue cloth; original dust jacket. -- PORTINARO, Pierluigi and KNIRSCH, Franco. The Cartography of North America 1500-1800. New York: Facts on File, Inc., 1987. Publisher’s dark blue cloth; original dust jacket. -- SHIRLEY, Rodney W. The Mapping of the World: Early Printed World Maps, 14721700. London: The Holland Press, 1983. Publisher’s red cloth; original dust jacket. -- SMITH, Thomas H. The Mapping of Ohio. [Kent, OH]: The Kent State University Press, 1977. Publisher’s ivory cloth; original dust jacket. -- The Hill Collection of Pacific Voyages at the University of California, San Diego. New Haven: William Reese Company, 2004. Publisher’s blue cloth. -- Together, 16 works in 19 volumes, various folio and 4to sizes, most FIRST EDITIONS, condition generally fine.

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