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		<title>Homann Heirs after Nicholas Bellin. (Eastern Canada) Paris, 1755</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[“Partie Orientale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada” This map describes the part of eastern Canada owned by the French in 1755 and a portion of northern New England.  The areas shown include Newfoundland, Labrador, New Brunswick, the course of the St. Lawrence, including Quebec and Montreal and extends to Lake Ontario and Lake [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Partie Orientale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada”</p>
<p>This map describes the part of eastern Canada owned by the French in 1755 and a portion of northern New England.  The areas shown include Newfoundland, Labrador, New Brunswick, the course of the St. Lawrence, including Quebec and Montreal and extends to Lake Ontario and Lake Champlain. French text spread across the map informs the reader of the cartographer’s uncertainty of the exact location of Indian territories and their languages as well as such charming observations as “dont l’Interieur est entierement Inconnu” (the interior is entirely unknown. Details include bodies of water, rivers, mountain ranges, soundings and shoals. The map includes “Les Bancs D’Accadie” now known as Georges Bank, an elevated area of the sea floor crucial to the fishing industry.  Cape Cod is located on the lower left hand corner of the map.</p>
<p>Based upon the vitally important maps created by Charlevoix in the early 18<br />
th<br />
century but with additional information including Bellin’s charts of the waters useful to both the French and British during the French and Indian Wars fought 1756-63.</p>
<p>Engraving with outline coloring.<br />
25 x 21 inches, sheet.<br />
Excellent condition.</p>
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		<title>S. Augustus Mitchell (Canada West) New General Atlas. Philadelphia [1860]-1864</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[“Map of Canada West in Counties” A detailed and beautifully hand colored original antique lithographed map with topographical detail and place names clearly legible. The map was included in Samuel Augustus Mitchell’s, New General Atlas, Containing Maps of The Various Countries Of The World, Plans Of Cities, Etc. Embraced In Fifty-three Quarto Maps, Forming A [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Map of Canada West in Counties”<br />
A detailed and beautifully hand colored original antique lithographed map with topographical detail and place names clearly legible. The map was included in Samuel Augustus Mitchell’s,<br />
New General Atlas, Containing Maps of The Various Countries Of The World, Plans Of Cities, Etc. Embraced In Fifty-three Quarto Maps, Forming A Series Of Eighty-four Maps And Plans, Together With Valuable Statistical Tables<br />
. The whole is surrounded by Mitchell’s signature decorative border.</p>
<p>Samuel Augustus Mitchell along with his son and successor S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. were successful and prolific Philadelphia publishers. Between 1831 and 1890 general map and atlas publishing in the United States was dominated by the Mitchell family of Philadelphia and the Coltons of New York City. Mitchell&#8217;s maps were lithographed and well colored and always included a decorative floral border.  Mitchell senior was a school teacher who disdained of the quality of American geography books. Vowing to publish his own, a business was born. The information on his maps was accurate and up-to-date showing changes that were occurring with American expansion in the west. They are collected today because of their attractiveness and affordability.</p>
<p>Hand colored lithograph.<br />
15 ¼ x 12 ¾ inches sheet.<br />
Excellent condition.</p>
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		<title>S. Augustus Mitchell (Nova Scotia) New General Atlas. Philadelphia [1860]-1864</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[“County Map of Nova Scotia New Brunswick Cape Breton Island and Prince Edwards Island” A detailed and beautifully hand colored original antique lithographed map with topographical detail and place names clearly legible. The map was included in Samuel Augustus Mitchell’s, New General Atlas, Containing Maps of The Various Countries Of The World, Plans Of Cities, [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“County Map of Nova Scotia New Brunswick Cape Breton Island and Prince Edwards Island”<br />
A detailed and beautifully hand colored original antique lithographed map with topographical detail and place names clearly legible. The map was included in Samuel Augustus Mitchell’s,<br />
New General Atlas, Containing Maps of The Various Countries Of The World, Plans Of Cities, Etc. Embraced In Fifty-three Quarto Maps, Forming A Series Of Eighty-four Maps And Plans, Together With Valuable Statistical Tables<br />
. The whole is surrounded by Mitchell’s signature decorative border.</p>
<p>Samuel Augustus Mitchell along with his son and successor S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. were successful and prolific Philadelphia publishers. Between 1831 and 1890 general map and atlas publishing in the United States was dominated by the Mitchell family of Philadelphia and the Coltons of New York City. Mitchell&#8217;s maps were lithographed and well colored and always included a decorative floral border.  Mitchell senior was a school teacher who disdained of the quality of American geography books. Vowing to publish his own, a business was born. The information on his maps was accurate and up-to-date showing changes that were occurring with American expansion in the west. They are collected today because of their attractiveness and affordability.</p>
<p>Hand colored lithograph.<br />
15 ¼ x 12 ¾ inches sheet.<br />
Excellent condition.</p>
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		<title>S. Augustus Mitchell (Canada East) New General Atlas. Philadelphia [1860]-1864</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[“Map of Canada East in Counties” A detailed and beautifully hand colored original antique lithographed map with topographical detail and place names clearly legible. The map was included in Samuel Augustus Mitchell’s, New General Atlas, Containing Maps of The Various Countries Of The World, Plans Of Cities, Etc. Embraced In Fifty-three Quarto Maps, Forming A [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Map of Canada East in Counties”<br />
A detailed and beautifully hand colored original antique lithographed map with topographical detail and place names clearly legible. The map was included in Samuel Augustus Mitchell’s,<br />
New General Atlas, Containing Maps of The Various Countries Of The World, Plans Of Cities, Etc. Embraced In Fifty-three Quarto Maps, Forming A Series Of Eighty-four Maps And Plans, Together With Valuable Statistical Tables<br />
. The whole is surrounded by Mitchell’s signature decorative border.</p>
<p>Samuel Augustus Mitchell along with his son and successor S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. were successful and prolific Philadelphia publishers. Between 1831 and 1890 general map and atlas publishing in the United States was dominated by the Mitchell family of Philadelphia and the Coltons of New York City. Mitchell&#8217;s maps were lithographed and well colored and always included a decorative floral border.  Mitchell senior was a school teacher who disdained of the quality of American geography books. Vowing to publish his own, a business was born. The information on his maps was accurate and up-to-date showing changes that were occurring with American expansion in the west. They are collected today because of their attractiveness and affordability.</p>
<p>Hand colored lithograph.<br />
15 ¼ x 12 ¾ inches sheet.<br />
Excellent condition.</p>
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