David Rumsey Historical Map Collection - Selected African Holdings

David Rumsey Historical Map Collection - Selected African Holdings

Cartography Associates

Selected items with African Origination


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Cartography Associates · 1656 English

Copper engraved double page map of Kingdom of Fez, northern part of Morocco, hand colored in outline, with decorative cartouche. Showing administrative divisions, major cities, towns, villages, rivers, mountains, drainage, …


Cartography Associates · 1656 English

Copper engraved double page map, hand colored in outline, with decorative cartouche. Showing political and administrative boundaries, major cities, villages, landmarks, rivers, mountains, drainage, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Atlas of …


Cartography Associates · 1656 English

Copper engraved double page map, hand colored in outline, with decorative cartouche. Showing administrative divisions, major cities, towns, villages, rivers, mountains, drainage, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Atlas of Africa, dedicated …


Cartography Associates · 1648 English

Mostly in Latin; many maps in French. Two volumes bound together. Most have outline color. Pub Date based on newer, second volume, 1649. Relief shown by sketches. Complete text is …


Cartography Associates · 1637 English

Copper-engraving uncolored map of Morocco. Relief shown pictorially. Second edition in English, translated from the Mercator Hondius 1607 Atlas Minor (see our copy 11201.000) by Wye Saltonstall. With engraved decorative …


Cartography Associates · 1636 English

Copper engraved map of north-west Africa, with the Canary Islands. Shows towns, villages, landmarks, mountains, and rivers. Relief shown pictorially. First reworked edition of Mercator's Atlas Minor issued by the …


Cartography Associates · 1623 English

"This is the first edition with the name of Henricus Hondius on the title page. The Latin Atlas is enlarged with the same six new maps of French provinces as …


Cartography Associates · 1623 English

"This is the first edition with the name of Henricus Hondius on the title page. The Latin Atlas is enlarged with the same six new maps of French provinces as …


Cartography Associates · 1619 English

Nautical chart showing the Barbary Coast. Parallel titles appears in Dutch and French, translating (loosely) to: True portrait of the western coasts of Barbary, between the Strait of Gibraltar and …


Cartography Associates · 1619 English

Nautical chart showing the Barbary Coast. Parallel titles appears in Dutch and French, translating (loosely) to: Depiction of the heart of the Barbary coast, between Cape of Cantin to the …