Shows route of Barentsz's [Barendsz's / Barents's] voyage. Illustrated with ships, compass roses and fanciful sea life. Attributed to J.T. and J.I. Bry.
Published in [Frankfurt] in [1601]. Scale is not given.
Relief shown by hachures. Shows Alaska prior to the Gold Rush with part of eastern Siberia and the Northwest Territory. Page 27 from atlas. On verso (pg. 28): map of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. This map is identical to copy 1, even print...
Relief shown by hachures. Shows Alaska prior to the Gold Rush with part of eastern Siberia and the Northwest Territory. Page 27 from atlas. On verso (pg. 28): map of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. In color.
Double hemisphere showing "Pars Borealis" and "Pars Australis". Relief shown pictorially. Double cordiform projection. Considered the most influential polar world map published in the sixteenth century; prototype for Mercator's double cordiform...
Relief shown by hachures. Possibly from Colton's American Atlas, 1857 edition. "No. 6." Text on verso describing New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward and Newfoundland. In color. 29 x 39 cm.
Shows Hudsons Bay, Baffins Bay, the east coast of Canada including Newfoundland, Iceland, Arctic Europe and Arctic Asia. Shows Greenland as being attached to Canadian Arctic, and includes "Bas" south of Iceland. Incomplete representation of...
Shows Novaya Zemlya and northern continental coastline. Includes notes on 1594/95/96 discoveries. Relief shown pictorially. Illustrated with sailing ships, sea monsters, various people and animals of the region, as well as Barents's hut, where...
Shows tracks of various voyages; much of coastline of Greenland and northeastern Canada blank, with western Canada and Alaska labeled "parts unknown." From: Navigantium atque intinerantium bibliotheca…/by John Harris. Insets of Nova Zemblia and...
Shows north coast of Russia with Nova Zemla, Norway, Sweden and Spitsbergen (shown as Greenland on map). From John Seller's The English Pilot, 1671. Hand colored. Illustrated with ships, fanciful creatures, compass rose and decorative cartouche....
Relief shown pictorially. Map of the world, showing "America von Christophoro Columbo in Mahmen des Konigs In Castilien Erstlich Orfundejm Jahr 1492, und von Americo Vesputio den Kahmen emy = fangen A.1499". Lettering in both Latin and German. ...
Shows routes of Barentsz' voyage. State 1 of T. de Bry's adaptation of Willem Barentsz' 1598 map; lacks Latin title and statement of scale found in state 2. Illustrated with compass rose, ships and fanciful sea creatures. Hand colored; 28 x 36...
United States atlas: maps and charts accompanying the case and counter case of the United States, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.
Title taken from front. View of U.S.S. Bear, Arctic Ocean. From verso: "While under tow fr[om] Nova Scotia for Phila[delphia] & restoring, sank in a storm." n.d. Postcard. Original photograph size: 5 3/8" x 3 3/8".