YEAR PUBLISHED: 1831
La Mappe-Monde ou le Globe Terrestre Représenté en deux Hémisphères
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This is a very scarce and striking separately issued large French double-hemisphere world map. The map shows the tracks and discoveries of the various explorers listed. An interesting feature depicted in the northern polar region is a land bridge connecting Greenland to Alaska and a large inland sea south of that land bridge. This map is a revised edition published in Paris in 1831 by Basset.
Translated:
"The World Map or the Terrestrial Globe Represented in two Hemispheres, one Eastern, the other Western, where the most recent discoveries made by Mackenzie, Vancouver, La Pérouse, Bruce, Renell, & Humboldt are marked. Trained by Hérisson. Student of Mr. Bonne, former naval hydrographic engineer.
Indication of Captain Cook's three voyages
The 1st. On the Endéavor in 1768, 69, 70, and 71,
The 2nd. On the Resolution in 1772, 73, 74, and 75,
The 3rd. On the same Frigate in 1776, 77, 78, 79 and 1780
Paris at Basset, Master Printer, rue St. Jacques at the corner of rue des Mathurins,
No. 64.
Corrected and Augmented Review in 1831
Submitted to the General Directorate of Printing and Bookselling"
Translated:
"The World Map or the Terrestrial Globe Represented in two Hemispheres, one Eastern, the other Western, where the most recent discoveries made by Mackenzie, Vancouver, La Pérouse, Bruce, Renell, & Humboldt are marked. Trained by Hérisson. Student of Mr. Bonne, former naval hydrographic engineer.
Indication of Captain Cook's three voyages
The 1st. On the Endéavor in 1768, 69, 70, and 71,
The 2nd. On the Resolution in 1772, 73, 74, and 75,
The 3rd. On the same Frigate in 1776, 77, 78, 79 and 1780
Paris at Basset, Master Printer, rue St. Jacques at the corner of rue des Mathurins,
No. 64.
Corrected and Augmented Review in 1831
Submitted to the General Directorate of Printing and Bookselling"
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