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  • text was written by Dorothy Coates

    Verlag: The Wiltshire Seat of the Marquess of Bath, Wiltshire, England

    Anbieter: Ryde Bookshop Ltd, Isle of Wight, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    Soft cover. Zustand: Good. map by C.H. Brown, photographs by Sydney Newberry (illustrator). Undated edition. Illustrated stapled booklet guide. Cover has minor handling wear with rubbing on cover.

  • Simpson, Edward Sydney [1875-1939]

    Verlag: Fred. Wm. Simpson, Perth, 1916

    Anbieter: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dänemark

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    orig. wrappers. Folding map. (illustrator). 21x13cm, 197,(10) pp., Cover verso edge repaired with paper-tape. Series: Western Australia Geological Survey, Bulletin No. 67. Rubbed. Some spine and cover edge chips & tears. Just Good.

  • O'Malley, L. S. S. (Lewis Sydney Steward) [1874-1941]

    Verlag: Supt, Government Printing, Patna [Bihar], 1930

    Anbieter: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dänemark

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    orig.cloth. Folding map. (illustrator). 24x16cm, ii,177,x pp., Revised edition by Arthur Purling Middleton. Includes a folding map in rear pocket. Gazetteer for a western Bihar district [aka Chapra district]. Contents: Physical aspects; History; The people; Public health; Agriculture, natural calamities; rents, wages & prices; Occupations, manufactures and trades; Means of communication; Land revenue administration; General administration; Local self-government; Education; Gazetteer; Statistical tables Binding heavily stained and rubbed. Just Good.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für Plan de la Ville de Sydney, Capitale des Colonies Anglaises aux Terres Australes. Levé par Mr. Lesueur et assujetti aux relevemens de Mr. Boullanger, 9bre [Novembre] 1802 zum Verkauf von Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB

    [Map: Sydney]

    Verlag: 'Levé par Lesueur., J. Milbert direx., Cloquet sculp.', [Paris, 1824

    Anbieter: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australien

    Verbandsmitglied: ANZAAB ILAB

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    Zustand: Very Good. [Paris, 'Levé par Lesueur., J. Milbert direx., Cloquet sculp.', 1824]. An engraved map elaborately matted (obscuring the printer's imprint below the key and the plate number 17 in the top right-hand corner; visible image size 197 × 240 mm), framed and glazed (external dimensions 470 × 510 mm). A couple of very faint spots of foxing; in excellent condition. A handsomely-presented example of this early French map of Sydney, from the published account of the Baudin expedition of 1800-3. This version comes from the atlas to the second edition of 1824. It contains significantly more detail than the version found in the first edition of 1811, and is a more attractive presentation overall. In 'Framing New Holland or framing a narrative? A representation of Sydney according to Charles-Alexandre Lesueur' (Framing French Culture, 2015), Jean Fornasiero traces the development of this image, a hybrid produced from charts by the expedition's hydrographer, Charles Boullanger, and Lesueur's more impressionistic watercolour (he was, after all, the expedition's artist, and better known for his views and natural history plates).

  • 1925 Map of North Sydney and Mosman, Australia

    Erscheinungsdatum: 1925

    Anbieter: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, USA

    Verbandsmitglied: ABAA ESA ILAB

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    Good. Wear and soiling along fold lines. Size 14.75 x 13 Inches. A curious two-sided c. 1925 map of Mosman and North Sydney, suburbs of Syndey, Australia. Together, the maps give a sense of the development of the Lower North Shore, which both necessitated and was further facilitated by the construction of the Syndey Harbour Bridge. A Closer Look One side of the map displays the suburb of Mosman, with roads, tramways, ferry lines, parks, military land, and other features (including the Taronga Zoological Park) noted. The reverse side includes a similar map of North Sydney, notable for the density of trams and the North Shore Line railway running through the suburb (in the late 19th century, Syndey was home to the second largest tram network in the British Empire / Commonwealth, after London). Also significant is the presence of the Syndey Harbour Bridge (here under construction and labelled as 'North Shore Bridge'), an impressive feat of engineering and one of Australia's most famous landmarks. Both maps are surrounded by letters forming a grid laid into a border, as well as advertisements, mostly relating to automobiles and real estate. Publication History and Census This map was produced by an unknown creator around the year 1925. Though undated, the labelling of the Syndey Harbour Bridge as 'under construction' indicates a date between 1923 and 1932, consistent with other features on the map. Notes that refer to other maps (for example, 'See Map City of Sydney') suggest that the present sheet was part of a larger series. We have been unable to locate any other examples of this map in institutional holdings or on the market.

  • 1944 David Jones City Plan or Map of Sydney, Australia during World War II

    Erscheinungsdatum: 1944

    Anbieter: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, USA

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    Good. Closed tear extending two inches into printed area from left margin professionally repaired on verso. Closed tear extending one half inch into printed area from right margoin professionally repaired on verso. Text on verso. Size 14.25 x 15.75 Inches. Created for Allied personnel during World War II, this 1944 David Jones city plan or map of Sydney, Australia highlights locations that would be most important to Allied personnel either stationed in the city, visiting on a weekend pass, or returning from combat. Depicting the city from Darling Harbor to Elizabeth Point and from Walsh Bay to Belmore Park and the central train station, thirty-nine locations are numerically identified. The first nine and last three, hostels and American Red Cross Clubs, are listed on the recto along the right border. The remaineder, of which two dozen are cinemas and theaters, are listed on the verso. Several sites around the city are illustrated in profile, including St. Mary's Cathedral, the general post office, and the central train station. Both Government House and the conservatorium are illustrated and labeled within the botanic gardens, which are shaded green, and the art gallery is highlighted in The Domain. Hyde Park and Belmore Park are also both identified and shaded. Verso content also includes short descriptions of places of interest in a near Sydney as well as short trips in the immediate vicinity and a map of Sydney's beaches. Publication History and Census This map was published by David Jones Limited in 1944. Several subsequent editions were published as late as the 1950s. This piece is rare, as we have only located one example in an institutional collection at the National Library of Australia and it rarely appears on the private market. References: National Library of Australia MAP G8974.S9E635 [1944].

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    Very good. Minor wear along original fold lines. Slight loss in lower margin near edge of sheet. Size 7 x 9 Inches. One of the earliest obtainable maps of the city of Sydney, Australia, this is an 1815 German edition of an 1802 manuscript map by Charles-Alexandre Lesueur. A Closer Look The map covers from Darling Harbour to Dawes Batter and from Woolloomooloo to Brickfields. At the bottom of the plan, there is a numbered index that identifies 38 important buildings. In addition, the map notes roads, buildings, windmills, gardens, orchards, gallows (with unfortunate occupants), brick fields, and the cemetery. The manuscript on which this map is based survives in the collections of the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle in Le Havre, France. Lesueur accompanied the Napoleon-sponsored expedition of Nicolas Baudin, which sailed from Le Havre on October 19, 1800. Initially, he signed on as an assistant gunner, but his skills at drawing, mathematics, and scientific observation were promptly recognized, leading him to be reassigned as the ship's 'artist' and 'assistant naturalist.' Although Lesueur is commonly credited with the authorship of this map, he more likely simply assisted in the illustration of a map prepared by Charles Pierre Boullanger, a midshipman on the same vessel. In this example's title area, Boullanger is credited with 'correcting' the map, but we suspect this ghosts over deeper involvement. The French and English were in the midst of the Napoleonic Wars (1803 - 1815) at this time, and we can only imagine that the British must have felt considerable trepidation as their militarily sensitive harbor was mapped by a government-sponsored French expedition. Publication History and Census The map was first engraved by Jean Baptiste Antoine Cloquet and printed in the 1802 French edition of Francois Peron's Voyage de decouvertes aux terres Australes . The work proved popular, and subsequent French, English, and German editions followed. The present example is the 1815 German edition. It was published by Geographischen Institutes of Weimer and is one of that organization's earliest and most significant publications. References: Perry, T and Prescott, J. F., A Guide to Maps of Australia in Books Published 1780 - 1830, 1808.3. Bonnemains, J., Forsyth, E., Smith, B., Baudin in Australian Waters, 16074.3. McCormick, Tim, First Views of Australia, 1788- 1825: A history of early Sydney, no. 62. Signed by Author(s).

  • 1861 Stokes Admiralty Chart or Map of Eastern Australia (North of Sydney)

    Erscheinungsdatum: 1861

    Anbieter: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, USA

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    Very good. Minor repairs upper right margin. Separate issue. Seller's stamp, right margin. Some pen marks related to navigational use. Size 19.5 x 26 Inches. This is an extremely rare 1862 map of eastern Australia covering from Sugarloaf Point to Broken Bay, just north of Syndey. This is one of the earliest large scale Nautical charts provide scientifically surveyed hydrographic detail for a significant portion of the Australian coast. It is the result of marine surveys completed by Commander John Lort Stokes and the HMS Acheron . Port Stephens and Broken Bay are, in particular, well mapped with numerous detailed soundings. Lights are identified at Newcastle Harbor and Port Stephens. This map was printed by John Walker for the British Admiralty Hydrographic Office as chart number 2144. The original seller for this chart appears to have been J. D. Potter, of King Street, Tower Hill, London. It subsequently found its way to Melbourne, Australia, where it was sold by Blundell and Ford, Agents for the sale of Admiralty Charts. This chart was originally published in 1852. Updated states were issued in 1860 and, as here, 1862. All examples of this chart in all editions are extremely rare. We have identified only four examples of this map in institutional collections. Two, an 1852 state and the present 1862 state, are housed in the National Library of Australia. Other examples of the 1852 state are housed at the Victoria State Library and at the National Library of Scotland. We are aware of no additional examples of the 1862 state. References: National Library of Australia, 3791297.

  • 1865 John Lort Stokes Admiralty Chart or Map of Eastern Australia (Sydney)

    Erscheinungsdatum: 1865

    Anbieter: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, USA

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    Very good. Minor repairs upper right margin. Separate issue. Seller's stamp, top margin. Some pen marks related to navigational use. Size 26 x 19.5 Inches. This is an extremely rare 1865 map of eastern Australia covering from Broken Bay to Jervis Bay, including Sydney Port Jackson, and Botany Bay. This is one of the earliest large scale Nautical charts provide scientifically surveyed hydrographic detail for a significant portion of the Australian coast. It is the result of marine surveys completed by Commander John Lort Stokes and the HMS Acheron . Broken Bay, Port Jackson, Botany Bay, and Jervis Bay are, in particular, well mapped with numerous detailed soundings. This map was printed by John Walker for the British Admiralty Hydrographic Office as chart number 2143. The original seller for this chart appears to have been J. D. Potter, of King Street, Tower Hill, London. It subsequently found its way to Melbourne, Australia, where it was sold by Blundell and Ford, Agents for the sale of Admiralty Charts. The chart was originally published in 1852. Updated states were issued in 1857, 1864, and, as here, 1865. All examples of this chart in all editions are extremely rare. We have identified only a single other example of this chart, in a different edition, housed in the National Library of Australia. We are aware of no other examples of the 1865 state. References: National Library of Australia 3791296. OCLC 662515766.