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See More... (Bookselling) SHEPPARD'S INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY OF PRINT AND MAP SELLERS.
Farnham Richard Joseph Publisher's Ltd. (1992) 8vo. paper over boards, dust jacket. 444 pages.
Second edition. Lists dealers by country and locality, alphabetically and by specialty.
Price: $ 11.00 other currencies Order nr. 36601

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See More... (Cary, John) Fordham, Herbert George JOHN CARY ENGRAVER, MAP, CHART AND PRINT SELLER AND GLOBE MAKER 1754-1835; A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
(Mansfield Centre, CT Martino Publishing 2001) 8vo. cloth xxxiv, 139+(1) pages
Facsimile edition of volume first published by Cambridge University Press in 1925. (Besterman 1169). A well-known English cartographer, John Cary began as an engraver in London and turned to publishing and land surveying in 1783. His New and Correct English Atlas appeared in 1787, followed by county atlases. The New Universal Atlas, for which he is best known, first appeared in 1808. Fordham, rightfully considered one of the century's foremost experts in the history of cartography, meticulously describes 300 of Cary's works. This title has always been hard to find. Though once reprinted, all copies are uncommon.
Price: $ 70.00 other currencies Order nr. 69017

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See More... (Delaware) PICTURING DELAWARE, MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE FIRST STATE, AN EXHIBITION.
Newark University of Delaware Library 2001 oblong small 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. (iv), 31 pages.
Preface by David P. Roselle, Acknowledgments by Susan Brynteson, "The Changing Look of Delaware" by Carol Hoffecker and a note on the exhibition by Iris Snyder. Illustrations in color and black-and-white of maps, postcards, etc.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 65321

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See More... Fordham, Herbert George STUDIES IN CARTO-BIBLIOGRAPHY, BRITISH AND FRENCH, AND IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ITINERARIES AND ROAD-BOOKS.
Mansfield Centre, CT Martino Publishing 2004 8vo. cloth x, 180 pages.
Reprint of the 1914 first edition. Sir George Fordham was born in 1859 and produced many publications describing the maps and road books of the British Isles and France and donated his personal road book collection to the Royal Geographical Society. The Society triennially awards the Sir George Fordham Award for Cartobibliography, a term introduced by him for the cataloguing of maps in a systematic plan. This useful bibliography covers the following: British and Irish Itineraries and Road-Books, Descriptive List of the Maps of the Great Level of the Fens, 1604-1900, John Cary, Engraver, Map-Seller and Globe-maker, An Itinerary of the Sixteenth Century: La Guide des Chemins d'Angleterre, A Bibliography of Works of Reference relating to British and French Topography and Cartography, An Introduction to the Study of the Cartography of the English and Welsh Counties, and Index List of Maps of Hertfordshire, 1579-1900.
Price: $ 60.00 other currencies Order nr. 87554

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See More... Gestel, Paula van, Joop Kaashoek, Hans van der Zwan, Henk Schipper, Rob Poelijoe, and Jaap Molenaar MAPS IN BOOKS OF RUSSIA AND POLAND PUBLISHED IN THE NETHERLANDS TO 1800
Houten HES & DE GRAAF 2011 9.5 x 12 inches hardcover, dust jacket 750 pages
This publication originated from a decision to embark on researching maps in books. Maps in Books of Russia and Poland is a unique combination of maps, plans, and views that concerns the historical and geographical works of Russia and Poland published in the Netherlands prior to 1800. Both maps and books are elaborately described, analyzed and indexed; much attention has also been given to the authors, engravers and publishers.

Subdividing the maps according to their regions, this book brings to light the specific interrelation between the various works by differing authors. The comprehensive introduction describes the history of Russia and Poland from various points of view for specific subjects and comes richly illustrated with over 100 images. The cartobibliography contains illustrations for each of the 700 maps described and the bibliography features a large number of title pages and portraits. A large folding view of the city of Moscow (12 x 72 inches) by Cornelis de Bruijn (1711) has been added in facsimile at the back of this publication. Summaries in Russian and Polish complete this publication.

This unusual combination of research objectives should appeal to map and book historians and collectors alike.

Maps in books of Russia and Poland is part 13 of the Utrecht Studies on the History of Cartography. The series has been prepared under the direction of the Research Program URU-Explokart of the University Utrecht and is aimed at both researchers and laymen with an interest in these matters.

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Price: $ 260.00 other currencies Order nr. 106048

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See More... (Italy) Amat Di San Filippo, Pietro STUDI BIOGRAFICI E BIBLIOGRAFICI SULLA STORIA DELLA GEOGRAFIA IN ITALIA.
3 volumes bound in 1. (Staten Island Maurizio Martino 1998) 8vo. cloth. v-xi, 743, iii-xiii,37; 41-202,205-225; 229-276; 279-286; 287-289; 291-293; 295-325 pages.
Reprint of the Rome edition published by Alla Sede Della Societa in 1882 and containing 717 entries chronologically arranged. (Besterman 6464 and 1153). Color map insert. Covers Italian explorers and the period of 1120 to 1881. This definitive bibliography includes Amat and Uzielli's studies of maps of Italian exploration from the 13th to 17th century. Contains indices and appendices. Considered to be an unsurpassed work.
Price: $ 88.00 other currencies Order nr. 52790

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See More... Krogt, P. van der, Elger Heere (editors) GUIDES TO DUTCH ATLAS MAPS: THE BRITISH ISLES, VOLUME 1: ENGLAND.
New Castle and Houten Oak Knoll Press and HES & DE GRAAF 2011 5 x 9.5 inches Hardcover 256 pages
This is the first in a series of sixteen reference guides designed for the historic and antique map collector, curator, or enthusiast. Between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, the Netherlands had a thriving map production and publishing industry, with figures like Johannes Blaeu and Abraham Ortelius leading the Dutch cartographic industry. The maps produced in these three centuries are now rare and highly sought after by a large community of collectors, map curators, dealers of antiquities, and enthusiasts.

This series will provide short, clear, and academically valid information about all Dutch atlas maps regarding a certain country or area. Counties and regions to be examined include Scandinavia, Baltic/Russia, Germany, Austria/Hungary, France, Switzerland, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Asia, Africa, and America. Each part will detail the edition of the atlas(es) in which the maps have been incorporated, the year of publication, the known states, cartographic references, and remarks by the author.

This first volume offers a descriptive catalogue of all the maps of England and English counties, published in Dutch atlases between 1570 and 1650. The catalogue of maps is preceded by a guide to the descriptions and a comprehensive list of the atlases cited. The map descriptions are given in a simplified ISBD format listing map number as it appears in the Atlantis Neerlandici, area description, title, translated title (usually from Latin to English), imprint, dimensions, notes (on the map, mapped area, the atlas in which the map first appeared, or the person to whom the map is dedicated), occurrence in atlases, and references to general carto-bibliographies or literature. Each entry is accompanied by a black-and-white map illustration. The book also contains biographies of Dutch atlas publishers including Abraham Ortelius, Gerard Mercator, Hondius & Janssonius, The Blaeus, and others.

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Price: $ 115.00 other currencies Order nr. 105517

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Krogt, P. van der, Elger Heere (editors) GUIDES TO DUTCH ATLAS MAPS: THE BRITISH ISLES, VOLUME 2: WALES, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND.
New Castle and Houten Oak Knoll Press and HES & DE GRAAF 2013 5 x 9.5 inches Hardcover 276 pages
This is the second in a series of sixteen pocket reference guides designed for the historic and antique map collector, curator, or enthusiast. Between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, the Netherlands had a thriving map production and publishing industry, with figures like Johannes Blaeu and Abraham Ortelius leading the Dutch cartographic industry. The maps produced in these three centuries are now rare and highly sought after by a large community of collectors, map curators, dealers of antiquities, and enthusiasts. The series provides short, clear, and academically valid information about all Dutch atlas maps regarding a certain country or area. Counties and regions to be examined include Scandinavia, Baltic/Russia, Germany, Austria/Hungary, France, Switzerland, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Asia, Africa, and America. Each part will detail the edition of the atlas(es) in which the maps have been incorporated, the year of publication, the known states, cartographic references, and remarks by the author.

This second volume in the series offers a descriptive catalogue of all the maps of Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, published in Dutch atlases in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The catalogue of maps is preceded by a guide to the descriptions and a list of the atlases cited. The map descriptions are given in a simplified ISBD format listing map number as it appears in the Atlantis Neerlandici, area description, title, translated title (usually from Latin to English), imprint, dimensions, notes (on the map, mapped area, the atlas in which the map first appeared, or the person to whom the map is dedicated), occurrence in atlases, and references to general carto-bibliographies or literature. Each entry is accompanied by a black-and-white map illustration.

Price: $ 125.00 other currencies Order nr. 108703

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See More... Krogt, P. van der GLOBI NEERLANDICI. THE PRODUCTION OF GLOBES IN THE LOW COUNTRIES.
Utrecht HES & DE GRAAF 1993 9.5 x 12.25 inches Hardcover, dust jacket 648 pages
Globi Neerlandici is the first comprehensive study of globe production in the Netherlands. This work covers the early globemakers in the first half of the sixteenth century to the mass production in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Each globe is extensively described with over 572 illustrations.

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Price: $ 645.00 other currencies Order nr. 103608

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See More... Krogt, P. van der KOEMAN'S ATLANTES NEERLANDICI, VOL. IVA: THE TOWN ATLASES: THE "GALÉRIE AGRÉABLE DU MONDE" BY PIETER VAN DER AA (1728)
2 volumes `t Goy-Houten HES & DE GRAAF 2012 9 x 12.5 inches hardcover 896 pages
This latest part of the Koeman`s Atlantes Neerlandici series contains the description of one single "atlas": the Galérie agréable du monde, published by Pieter van der Aa in Leiden in 1728. The work, containing about 2600 illustrations, is described in the form of a catalogue with a small photo accompanying each description. Large-format digital photographs of all the sheets--both textual and graphic--have been placed on the accompanying DVD, so that this volume is in effect a digital faccsimile of the Galérie agréable.

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Price: $ 1,700.00 other currencies Order nr. 105688

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See More... Krogt, P. van der, M. Hameleers, P. van den Brink BIBLIOGRAFIE VAN DE GESCHIEDENIS VAN DE KARTOGRAFIE VAN DE NEDERLANDEN/BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HISTORY OF CARTOGRAPHY OF THE NETHERLANDS.
Utrecht HES & DE GRAAF 1993 6.25 x 9.5 inches Paperback 418 pages
Compiled together for the first time, this bibliography includes all documents on cartography from the Netherlands before the nineteenth century that were published after the middle of the nineteenth century. Written in Dutch, this work includes three indexes and an English translation of the introduction.

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Price: $ 55.00 other currencies Order nr. 103317

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See More... (Maps) Chubb, Thomas. PRINTED MAPS IN THE ATLASES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, A BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1579-1870.
Mansfield Centre, CT Martino Publishing 2005 large 8vo. cloth xvii+(i), 479 pages.
Reprint of the 1927 first edition (Besterman 2637). This work is believed to be the first attempt at a comprehensive description of the atlases of Great Britain and Ireland. The arrangement is chronological, the various editions or reprints being placed immediately after the first issue. Cross-references to the editions or reprints are given under the date of publication, with a reference to the number they bear. Chubb also provides biographical notes on the map makers, engravers and publishers. There are numerous reproductions of the titles pages as well as of actual maps. In all 7500 maps are described. Though reprinted several times, copies are uncommon on the out of print market. Still a useful work. Illustrated with 219 black-and-white facsimiles of maps and charts.
Price: $ 95.00 other currencies Order nr. 87552

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See More... (Maps) Karpinski, Louis C. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE PRINTED MAPS OF MICHIGAN, 1804-1880, WITH A SERIES OF OVER ONE HUNDRED REPRODUCTIONS OF MAPS CONSTITUTING AN HISTORICAL ATLAS OF THE GREAT LAKES AND MICHIGAN.
(Mansfield Centre, CT Martino Publishing Co. 2002) 8vo. cloth 539+(1) pages, (6), 104 pages of maps following text.
A reprint of the original edition published by the Michigan Historical Commission, Lansing, 1931 (Besterman 3903, Keyguide to Information Sources in Cartography, 101). The bibliography describes almost 1000 printed items, including atlases of the region, with supplementary notes by W.L. Jenks on A Michigan Family of Mapmakers,The Hutchins Map, and Michigan Copyrights. It also reprints the hard to find atlas that accompanied the original publication of Karpinski's work, containing 100 printed maps in chronological order. Index.
Price: $ 110.00 other currencies Order nr. 70959

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See More... (Maps) Küchler, A.W. and Jack McCormick INTERNATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF VEGETATION MAPS. VOLUME 1. NORTH AMERICA.
Naarden Anton W. van Bekhoven 1971 8vo. cloth. (xiv), 453+(1) pages.
Reprint of the 1965 first edition originally published as Library Series, 21, University of Kansas Publications. Thousands of these specialized U.S. maps are bibliographically described.
Price: $ 50.00 other currencies Order nr. 97150

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See More... (Maps) Le Gear, Clara Egli LIST OF GEOGRAPHICAL ATLASES IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES.
5 volumes. (Mansfield Centre Martino Fine Books n.d. but 1999) thick 8vo. cloth. xlvii,666; lxxii,681; cxxx,708; v,190; xvi,290 pages.
(Besterman p.1164). First published by the GPO in Washington over the period 1958 to 1992. Continues the earlier four volumes written by Philip Phillips with detailed descriptions of atlases and maps held by the Library of Congress. This catalogue is a classic; it is invaluable to librarians, bookdealers, historians and carto-bibliographers.
Price: $ 212.00 other currencies Order nr. 54938

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See More... (Maps) Le Gear, Clara Egli LIST OF GEOGRAPHICAL ATLASES IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES.
5 volumes in four. (Mansfield Centre Martino Fine Books n.d. but 1999) thick 8vo. cloth. xlvii,666; lxxii,681; cxxx,708; v,190; xvi,290 pages.
(Besterman p.1164). First published by the GPO in Washington over the period 1958 to 1992. Continues the earlier four volumes written by Philip Phillips with detailed descriptions of atlases and maps held by the Library of Congress. This catalogue is a classic; it is invaluable to librarians, bookdealers, historians and carto-bibliographers.
Price: $ 350.00 other currencies Order nr. 116164

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See More... (Maps) Lowery, Woodbury LOWERY COLLECTION, A DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF MAPS OF THE SPANISH POSSESSIONS WITHIN THE PRESENT LIMITES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1502-1820. Edited with Notes by Philip Lee Phillips.
(Mansfield Centre Martino Fine Books n.d. circa 1999) 8vo. cloth. x, 567 pages.
Reprint of the first edition published by the GPO in 1912 (Besterman 6266-6267; Ristow, Guide to the History of Cartography, no.207). This important cartography bibliography is an "annotated record of some 700 maps important in the history of North America, especially of the former Spanish Colonies. It has extensive references to source materials as well as a comprehensive index." Annotations are very extensive.
Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 55624

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See More... (Maps) MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA, A CATALOGUE OF GEOGRAPHICAL MAPS.
(Mansfield Centre Martino Publishing n.d. but 1998) 8vo. cloth. 184 pages.
Reprinted from the 1884 edition published by the GPO in Washington. Describes over 1800 geological maps of the Americas. With an introduction discussing previous catalogues of maps as well as geological maps themselves.
Price: $ 60.00 other currencies Order nr. 51687

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See More... (Maps) McCorkle, Barbara Backus NEW ENGLAND IN EARLY PRINTED MAPS 1513 TO 1800, AN ILLUSTRATED CARTO-BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Foreword by Edward H. Dahl. Providence The John Carter Brown Library (2001) 12 x 11.5 inches cloth, embossed medallion on front cover, dust jacket xvii, (iii), 354, (2) pages
Limited to 1000 copies. As the first comprehensive, fully descriptive list of the printed maps of New England prior to 1800, this volume documents every effort to depict the area cartographically, including maps printed in the Netherlands, France, Germany, and Italy, as well as English and American maps. Designed to be a practical reference tool for historians, collectors, antiquarian map dealers and all lovers of early cartography, it offers descriptions of over 800 maps. With 455 black-and-white illustrations, quick visual identification of specific areas is possible. Includes indexes by title, by persons associated with the creation of the map, an annotated bibliography and a listing of individual state maps.
Price: $ 185.00 other currencies Order nr. 65464

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See More... (Maps) Phillips, Philip Lee LIST OF GEOGRAPHICAL ATLASES IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES.
4 volumes. (Mansfield Centre Martino Publishing n.d. but 1999) thick 8vo. cloth. xiii,1208; (ii),1209-1659; cxxxvii,1030; clxiii,639 pages.
(Besterman p.1164) which was published by the GPO in Washington over the period 1909 to 1920. Detailed descriptions of 5324 atlases and maps held by the Library of Congress. Exceedingly important reference set.
Price: $ 212.00 other currencies Order nr. 52700

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See More... (Maps) Stevenson, Edward Luther PORTOLAN CHARTS, THEIR ORIGIN AND CHARACTERISTICS, WITH A DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF THOSE BELONGING TO THE HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA.
(Mansfield Centre, CT Martino Publishing Co. 2001) 8vo. cloth viii, 76 pages
A facsimile of the original edition published by the Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1911 (Besterman 1153). This scarce catalogue, which includes an introductory essay and bibliography, describes thirty-two portolan charts belonging to the Hispanic Society of America, from circa 1425 to 1650, with fifteen black-and-white reproductions. The original is quite scarce, and it is no longer in print in any edition .
Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 70958

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See More... (Maps) Winsor, Justin THE KOHL COLLECTION (NOW IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS) OF MAPS RELATING TO AMERICA.
Mansfield Centre, CT Martino Publishing Co. 2002 8vo. cloth (ii), 189+(1) pages
A reprint of Bibliographical Contribution Number 19 of the Library of Harvard University, originally published by the Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904, with index and preface by Philip Lee Phillips, Chief, Division of Maps and Charts (Keyguide to Information Sources in Cartography 117). The catalogue, compiled by Justin Winsor in 1886 and reprinted with an index by the GPO in 1904, describes 474 items now in the Library of Congress. When Johan Kohl (1808-1878) came to the United States in 1854, he brought with him an important collection of facsimile drawings of maps relating to the discovery and exploration of the New World. The product of years of research in European libraries and archives, Kohl's drawings were the most comprehensive collection of cartographic reproductions in America at that time. In 1856 Congress commissioned Kohl to duplicate his drawings for a proposed catalogue of early maps of America, which remained in the Department of State until their transfer to the Library in 1903. In all, almost 500 early maps are described, with an author list and general index.
Price: $ 55.00 other currencies Order nr. 72374

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See More... (Philippine Islands) Griffin, A.P.C. A LIST OF BOOKS (WITH REFERENCES TO PERIODICALS) ON THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
With Chronological List of Maps in the Library of Congress by P. Lee Phillips. Mansfield Centre, CT Martino Publishing 2004 8vo. cloth xv, 397 pages.
Reprint of the 1903 first edition published by the Library of Congress (Besterman 4786). This work contains two titles, the first is a List of all the books in the Library of Congress on the Philippine Islands, giving a classified list of books and of articles in transactions of learned societies, with sections devoted to works on the American Occupation, United States Government documents and articles in periodicals chronologically arranged. The information provided is extensive and includes author/title, place of publication, publisher, date of publication, pagination, size and often a description of contents and a brief annotation. 400 books are described. The second title included in this volume is a List of Maps, Charts and Views of The Philippine Islands in the Library of Congress. The author, P. Lee Phillips, is a well known scholar on cartography and author of several standard works on the subject. About 860 maps and views are described. There is an author index to the list of maps as well as a geographical index to the list.
Price: $ 55.00 other currencies Order nr. 89012

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See More... Rijke, P.J. de FRISIA DOMINIUM. KAARTEN VAN DE PROVINCIE FRIESLAND TOT 1850. GESCHIEDENIS EN CARTOBIBLIOGRAFIE
`t Goy-Houten HES & DE GRAAF 2006 9.75 x 12.75 inches Hardcover, dust jacket 452 pages
For the first time, a complete survey of all printed maps of the Province of Friesland (Frisia) is presented. Over one hundred maps from the period 1545-1850 are extensively described and analyzed. This attractive and richly illustrated publication gives attention to the producers, engravers, and publishers of the maps and describes the development of the Frisian towns and villages. Includes 275 color illustrations and a summary in English.

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Price: $ 155.00 other currencies Order nr. 103197

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See More... Schilder, Gunter, and Hans Kok SAILING FOR THE EAST. HISTORY AND CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPT CHARTS OF THE DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY (VOC) ON VELLUM, 1602-1799
Houten HES & DE GRAAF 2010 9.5 x 12.5 inches hardcover, dust jacket 750 pages
The Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie (Dutch East India Company) was for a period of 200 years responsible for the navigation material for the journey between the Netherlands and the Far East and the inter-Asian trade. This book presents a never published before overview of chart material used on a VOC ship. The introduction provides information on the history of the VOC, the chart makers, the routes, and the navigation and instruments. All navigation charts of the VOC in the seventeenth and eighteenth century are drawn on vellum, and described and analyzed in an illustrated cartobibliography. Extracts of the 'groot-journalen' of the 'Kamer Amsterdam' are also included, providing a unique view of the total expenses of the VOC on navigation. Sailing for the East is part ten of the Utrecht Studies on the History of Cartography. Includes 600 full color images, CD-ROM with appendices.

Gunter Schilder graduated from Vienna University and has worked in the Netherlands at the Utrecht University on the history of cartography since 1971. In 1981 he was appointed professor of the history of cartography, a position he continued until his retirement in 2005. Schilder has written numerous publications on the history of Dutch cartography and discoveries, and as a result has agumented the knowledge of and appreciation for Dutch cartography in its Golden Age

Hans D. Kok attended the Dutch Government Civil Aviation Flying Training School and later joined KLM- Royal Dutch Airlines. His interest in navigation and maps stems from his early days of navigating across oceans and polar areas, practising the old techniques, using sextants and other specific navigational instruments. His map collection comprises maps and charts from 1560 till 1800, focusing on the sea-routes from Amsterdam to Jakarta, formerly Batavia, in the Dutch East Indies. He is currently on the Board of Editors of Caert-Thresoor in Holland, and is the Chairman of IMCoS, the International Map Collectors' Society in London.

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