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Verlag: Pierre Ponteen Publishing LLC., 2022
ISBN 10: 9692492516ISBN 13: 9789692492515
Anbieter: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Paperback. Zustand: Fine.
Verlag: State Publishing Company, Pierre, 1952
Anbieter: Complete Traveller Antiquarian Bookstore, Westport, CT, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good+. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Second Edition. Light shelf wear and small open tear to DJ, which is price clipped; The rough-and-tumble pioneer history of South Dakota is here chronicled, along with the ususal tours and points of interest. A very handsome copy; B&W Photographs; 8vo; xxvii, 421 pages.
Verlag: State Publishing Company, Pierre, 1938
Anbieter: Complete Traveller Antiquarian Bookstore, Westport, CT, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good+. First Edition. The slightest of browning to the endpapers. A handsome and tight copy. ; The rough-and-tumble pioneer history of South Dakota is here chronicled, along with the ususal tours and points of interest. One of the scarcest of the WPA guides, this first edition had a print run of just 2500, after which the plates were destroyed. VG+ folding map in rear pocket. ; American Guide Series; B&W Photographs; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; xxiii, 441 pages.
Verlag: State Publishing Company, Pierre, S.D., 1984
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Hardcover. 725pp. Quarto [28.5 cm] White hardcover with black ink stamped titles on the spine and front cover, and black ink stamped vignettes on the front cover. Pictorial pastedowns. Profusely illustrated. Very good plus condition. A minimal amount of the title on the front cover has rubbed away. A book covering the history, schools, churches, organizations, and the people. Includes many family histories.
Verlag: State Publishing Company, Pierre, South Dakota, 1974
Anbieter: Books Tell You Why - ABAA/ILAB, Summerville, SC, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. A Very Good edition with soiling to the boards and page edges, loose binding and some inking on the front flyleaf in addition to other general wear ; Lyman County was first settled in 1842 by a group of religious refugees from the East. These families, which included the Hutchinsons, the Walkers, and the Joyces, began to build homes along the fertile valleys of the Cache and Bear rivers. The society's Early Settlers in Lyman County tells the story of these pioneers, their families, and their struggles to create a new life in this inhospitable land.; 8vo; 174 pages.
Verlag: Simon & Pierre Publishing Company Limited, Toronto, ON, 1976
ISBN 10: 0889240515ISBN 13: 9780889240513
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Paperback. Zustand: Good. Reprint. 184 pages plus glossary of economists and bibliography. An economic journalist puts the elements from history and today together to show, in simple terms, where our highly political economic system is leading us. Read and think; inflation, it is your bag! Every citizen faces many decisions and responsibilities which may change his/her lifestyle radically. Author earned his Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Zurich in 1950. Sticker scar on front cover.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson/ Jaillot Charles Hubert Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1692; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Tears restored, size (in cm): 48,5 x 38,5 cm; - Title page by the author Nicolas Sanson "Nouvelle Introduction a la Geographie pour l'usage de Monseigneur Le Dauphin. Par laquelle on peut apprendre en peu de temps & avec facilité la Geographie, & la Division de toutes les parties du Monde: Les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes & Estats qui le composent, separement." Furthermore, a heraldic representation of the historical landscape of Daufiné in the southeast of France.; - Special feature: Royal edition, heightened with gold.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1640; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger sons A, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 20,5 x 25 cm; - Map shows the whole of Switzerland with title cartouche and mileage indicator.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Amsterdam ; ca: 1652; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger so, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 19,5 x 24,5 cm; - Map shows South India with the Malabar region, the Coromandel Coast, the northern part of Sri Lanka and a title cartouche. Also a partial map "Le Malabar, Avec tous les Royaumes, qui sont sur sa Coste, dans la Terre, et das les Montagnes) of Malabar with all its kingdoms.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1655; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger sons A, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Margins cutted, size (in cm): 18,5 x 23,5; - Map of Anatolia, the Asian part of Turky with Cyprus.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1650; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger sons A, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Margins mounted, size (in cm): 19,5 x 28; - Map shows South West Africa, South Africa, Botswana, Rhodesia and partly Mosambique.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; dated: 1656; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger son, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Very good, size (in cm): 19,5 x 28,5; - Map shows total Senegal and the Capverde islands.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1650; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger sons A, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 19 x 24 cm; - Map shows the Island Madagascar.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1650; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger sons A, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Very good, size (in cm): 18 x 29,5; - Map shows on two inset maps total Somalia with partly Ethiopia and the island of Socotra/ Also showing the coast of Tansania with the island of Sansibar.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1650; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger sons A, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Very good, size (in cm): 20 x 28; - Map shows Ecuador, peru and the Amazonas.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Guillaume ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1640; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger sons, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 18,5 x 24; - Map depicts total Persia (Iran) with its provinces and partly the Caspian sea in the north and the indian Ocean in the south.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1657; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger sons A, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 31,5 x 51 cm; - The map shows the Archduchy of Austria or Lower Austria with the cities of Vienna, Krems, Linz, Steyr and many more.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1730; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger sons A, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Very good, size (in cm): 18 x 25,5 cm; - Map shows total Dalmatia, Hungary, Moldavia, Romania, Bosnia, Serbia, partly Croatia, Turkey and a beautiful cartouche.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1707; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger sons A, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Some browning, size (in cm): 22 x 24,5 cm; - Map shows the whole of Greece, the Aegean Sea, part of Crete and Turkey.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson/ Mortier Peter Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Amsterdam ; dated: 1686; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Left and right margin perfectly replaced, size (in cm): 20,5 x 30,5 cm; - Decorative map of eastern Europe showing Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Dalmatia, Albania, Macedonia and partly Turkey.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1660; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger sons A, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 17 x 29; - Map shows the nortwestern part of Africa with the Canari islands.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; dated: 1655; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger son, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Lower right corner perfectly restored, size (in cm): 42 x 56; - Map shows the southern part of Africa with the island of Madagascar.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; dated: 1679; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger son, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 40,5 x 54 cm; - Map shows the whole of Germany, the Netherlands, Prussia, the Czech Republic and Austria.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Guillaume ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1648; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger sons, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 41,5 x 56 cm; - Map shows Calabria, the southern part of Italy with Cosenza, Rossano, Castrovillari, etc.and the Tyrrhenian Sea with the Aeolian Islands. Also showing he Stromboli and partly Sicily with the cites Messina, Milazzo and Palermo.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Guillaume ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1650; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger sons, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Wormholes perfectly restored, size (in cm): 19 x 27; - Map shows the islands Canarie with a seperate map showing Madeira.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1700; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger sons A, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 17 x 28; - Map depicts Marokko the western Sahara and partly Algeria with the Canary islands. Printed from A. d'Winter.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; dated: 1645; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger son, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Very good, size (in cm): 35 x 46; - Map shows Saxony from Mersburg to Gorlitz and Thuringia with Erfurt; - Special feature: Royal edition, heightened with gold, rare.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; ca: 1710; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger sons A, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Very good, size (in cm): 46 x 65; - Map of the Lower Rhine area in Hesse from Kassel to Frankfurt am Main and Koblenz.; - Special feature: Map with two beautiful cartouches.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; dated: 1648; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger son, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Very good, size (in cm): 37 x 47,5; - Map shows Baden Wuertemberg with the river Rhein from Mainz to Basel.
Verlag: Artist: Sanson Nicolas ( - 1667 ) Paris ; issued in: Paris ; dated: 1654; - Nicolas Sanson (1600?1667) was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the father of French cartography Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the "Postes de France" which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632 After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints In 1647 Sanson accused the Jesuit Philippe Labbe of plagiarizing him in his Pharus Galliae Antiquae; in 1648 he lost his eldest son Nicolas killed during the Fronde Among the friends of his later years was the great Condé He died in Paris on 7 July 1667 Two younger son, 1600
Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 41,5 x 53; - Map shows the southern part of Portugal with the Algarve.