Relief shown pictorially. "Most humbly inscrib'd to the Right Hon.'ble George, Earl of Warrington, &c." Possibly from Senex's A new general atlas. Prime meridian: London. Inset: [Arctic Asia and the Arctic Ocean]. Decorative cartouche. ...
1 map on 6 sheets; sheets from atlas with facing pages joined to make 3 sheets. Shows tracks of various voyages. Includes text, historical and geographical notes, and tables of comparative astronomical observations. Relief shown pictorially. ...
1 map on 6 sheets; sheets from atlas with facing pages joined to make 3 sheets. Shows tracks of various voyages. Includes text, historical and geographical notes, and tables of comparative astronomical observations. Relief shown pictorially. ...
1 map on 6 sheets; sheets from atlas with facing pages joined to make 3 sheets. Shows tracks of various voyages. Includes text, historical and geographical notes, and tables of comparative astronomical observations. Relief shown pictorially. ...
Shows Asia and the Americas, with the north Pacific Ocean and western North America labeled "Parts Unknown", and showing Australia connected to New Guinea.
Published by R. W. Seale in 1692. Scale not given.
Relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. Shows tracks of Cook's voyage. "The unshaded parts of the Coast of Asia are taken from a M.S. Chart received from the Russians."
Relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. Hand colored. Shows tracks of Cook's voyage. "The unshaded parts of the Coast of Asia are taken from a M.S. Chart received from the Russians."
Relief shown pictorially. Shows major routes of exploration. From Thomas Jefferys and others, The American atlas. Series: A chart of North and South America : including the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, with the nearest coasts of Europe, Africa and...
Shows North America and parts of Asia, South America, France and great Britain. Northern Canada labeled "Parts Unknown." Lower right margin: "89 H." Lower left margin: "4 G." Outline color.
Wick # 2462 [New York : Asia Pub. Co., 1920] From: Asia, the American magazine on the Orient, vol. XX, no. 4 (May 1920). p. 365-372, 436 : ill. ; 31 cm.
Map of Asian Russia, showing an entirely different configuration of N.E. Asia from other maps in the same atlas. Long "Destroit de Iesso" runs from 54 degrees N to 69 degrees N. Iesso reappears between 40 degrees N and 43 degrees N at edge of...
Shows North Pacific Ocean. Includes Asia from the Philippines to Bering Strait as well as the Seward Peninsula, part of Bristol Bay, the Alaska Peninsula and some of the Aleutian Islands. Reference: Falk 1775-5.