C1790
 (1802)

Western New World or Hemisphere. Eastern Old World or Hemisphere.

Rare large scale double hemisphere world map with the tracks of James Cook’s three voyages of discovery noted. Although dated 28th October, 1790 in the publication this map is printed on water marked paper ’17 99′ and issued in his … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Western New World or Hemisphere. Eastern Old World or Hemisphere.

Date:

C1790
 (1802)

Condition:

One ink spot on left globe, minor spots to outer sheet sheet edge, otherwise in good condition.

Technique:

Copper engraving with original hand colouring

Image Size: 

725mm 
x 370mm

Paper Size: 

782mm 
x 560mm
AUTHENTICITY
Western New World or Hemisphere. Eastern Old World or Hemisphere. - Antique Map from 1790

Genuine antique
dated:

1802

Description:

Rare large scale double hemisphere world map with the tracks of James Cook’s three voyages of discovery noted.

Although dated 28th October, 1790 in the publication this map is printed on water marked paper ’17 99′ and issued in his 1802 edition of his General Atlas.

The charting of Australia is shown with the east coast as charted by Cook in 1769-1770 and prior to the discovery of Bass Strait by Flinders and Bass in the Tom Thumb in 1796 and also prior to the charting of the Southern Coast by Baudin and Flinders between 1801 and 1803.

From: Faden, W. General atlas of the world 

References:
Phillips, P. A List of Geographical Atlases in the Library of Congress. Washington 1973 :: 6010.

Collections:
National Library Australia: Bib ID 2100770
New York Public Library: RLIN/OCLC: 50729292
Yale University Library & Art Gallery: Call Number 1982 Folio 10
National Library New Zealand: Source NLNZ ALMA 9915336833502836

William Faden (1750 - 1836)

Faden was a cartographer and publisher who took over Thomas Jefferys's business in 1771 and held the position of Geographer to His Majesty the King and the Prince of Wales. Faden's work was of the highest standard and he was chosen to produce the very first map for the Ordnance Survey - a map of Kent in four sheets - in 1801.

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