A New Map of East India

Appeared in Speed's Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World (first published in 1627),On verso: Text: The Description of India
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Asia

An alternate French title runs along the top of the map: "Carte de l'Asie, projettée stereographiquement, tirée des Relations et Observations, contenues dans les voyages modernes, de meme que dans les monuments des anciens, corrigée de tout ce qui sent la fable, et devisée en ses IX. parties methodiques",On verso: Handwritten note
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A New Map of Dorset Shire

First published in 1763 (in England illustrated) but subsequently republished unaltered in Kitchin's English Atlas (1764). Illicit copies by engraver Joseph Ellis (died in 1793) appeared in The New English Atlas (first published in 1765).,On verso: Bookseller's annotation ("Dorsetshire")
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Dorsetshire

Appeared in Wilkes' Encyclopaedia Londinensis; or, universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature, vol. 6 (1801-1828).,On verso: Blank
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Johnson's Kansas and Nebraska

Version 2.0, which was only used in 1873: the railroad from Hiawatha, KS to Marysville, KS is visible but Harvey County, KS has not yet been differentiated from Sedgwick County.,On verso: Handwritten note
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Johnson's Missouri and Kansas

Appeared in Johnson's Family Atlas; based on the engraving, it is from either 1861 or 1862, most likely 1862.,On verso: Handwriting: Annotation by bookseller
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Nova Orbis Tabula

De Wit received his privilege in 1689 and the reference letters in the borders of the themispheres were added in 1690. The dotted borders in North America were added after 1697.,On verso: Blank
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