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COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Short Title:
Map of the Countries situate about the North Pole.
Obj Height cm:
25
Obj Width cm:
25
Scale 1:
40,000,000
Note:
Uncolored.
Reference:
P683-44.
Full Title:
A Map of the Countries situate about the North Pole as far as the 50th Degree of North Latitude. W. Barker sculp. Engraved for Carey's Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved.
List No:
2862.044
Series No:
46
Pub Date:
1796
Pub Title:
Carey's General Atlas ... Philadelphia: Published By Mathew Carey. May 1, 1796.
Pub Reference:
P683.
Pub Note:
This was the first General Atlas published in the United States. It has the same maps as Carey's Guthrie Atlas, and adds a large map of the United States by Samuel Lewis, which is an imposing and important map, lacking in most copies. The Lewis map of the United States appears here for the first time. Even though the contents page of Carey's Guthrie Atlas calls for a map of the United States, it is not found in any copies that we know of. Karpinski (CXIV) incorrectly says this map appeared in the American Atlas of 1795. These maps are not folded horizontally, as are the 1795 Guthrie maps, and the Map of France has a 1798 engraving credit that does not appear on the Guthrie 1795 issue. This copy also contains a map not belonging to this atlas, glued inside the back cover, entitled "Chart of the Atlantic Ocean" published by Edmund M. Blunt, Newburyport in 1802. Atlas is bound in quarter leather, brown and black patterned paper covered boards.
Pub List No:
2862.000
Pub Maps:
45
Pub Height cm:
43
Pub Width cm:
28
Image No:
2862044
Institution:
Rumsey Collection
Ownership Statement:
Copyright 2005
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Publisher Location:
Philadelphia
Publisher:
Mathew Carey
Type:
Atlas Map
World Area:
Arctic
Engraver or Printer:
Barker, William
Publication Author:
Carey, Mathew
Pub Type:
World Atlas
Author:
Carey, Mathew
Date:
1796

Map of the Countries situate about the North Pole.

Map of the Countries situate about the North Pole.