Relief shown pictorially. Insets: [Northern Asian coast] -- [Kamchatka]. Suppl. 3e carte, pg. 162, of Robert de Vaugondy's [Recueil de 10 cartes] cf. Phillips. Outline color.
Published in [Livourne?] in 1772. Scale is not given.
Relief shown pictorially. Insets: [Northern Asian coast] -- [Kamchatka]. "Supple. 3e carte" of Robert de Vaugondy's [Recueil de 10 cartes] cf. Phillips.
Published in [Livourne?] in 1772. Scale is not given.
Shows routes of various voyages. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridians: Paris and Ferro. Includes small illustrations of inhabitants of Kamchatka and Louisiana. Annotation: "70." Outline color.
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. ...
Shows coast along the arctic from Norway east to Siberia and south through the Bering Strait; insets show two different versions of the Kamchatka Peninsula. Relief shown pictorially. Insets: [Northern Siberia with the Kamchatka Peninsula] --...
A reduced version of the De l'Isle/Buache map published by the Prussian Academy of Science & Literature, published by Euler, a German mathematician who was with the St. Petersburg Academy. Shows routes of Russian discoveries in 1723, 1732, and...
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 pictorially and by hachures. Hand colored. Shows routes of Captains Bering and Chirikov across the North Pacific Ocean to America, including Alaska. Interior of America blank. Small map based on the 1758 Imperial Academy of...
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."