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THE GULF OF MEXICO
Portulano de la America Septentrional divido en quarta partes publicado por orden de Escmo So Do, Guadulupe Victoria Primero Presidente de la Republica Mexicana. Mexico: 1825. 4 parts in one volume, oblong folio, (310 x 420mm). Engraved general title, 4 letterpress contents leaves, one to each part, 112 engraved maps and plans, of the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, on thick paper (some light spotting to margins.) Contemporary Mexican green calf, borders ruled in gilt, gilt inner dentelle, flat spine decorated with roll tolls and lettered Plano de Puertos, blue-skilked endpapers g.e. (joints and corners rubbed.)
A VERY RARE MEXICAN EDITION AND THE FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, first published in Madrid in 1809 and 1818. The four sections comprise; 1. The Antilles, 15 maps including the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago; 2. Colombia, Florida, Bahamas and the Gulf of Mexico, 41 maps; 3. Cuba, 34 maps; 4. Haïti and Jamaica. 22 maps. Streeter 1043B and 1044B cites these maps as the first separately engraved maps of Galverston Bay and St. Bernardo Bay. Streeter locates only one copy of the atlas (The library of Congress), another was sold by Dorothy Sloan in March 2001, Auction 10, lot 64. Palau 233681; Philips Atlases 1223.
Portulano de la America Septentrional divido en quarta partes publicado por orden de Escmo So Do, Guadulupe Victoria Primero Presidente de la Republica Mexicana. Mexico: 1825. 4 parts in one volume, oblong folio, (310 x 420mm). Engraved general title, 4 letterpress contents leaves, one to each part, 112 engraved maps and plans, of the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, on thick paper (some light spotting to margins.) Contemporary Mexican green calf, borders ruled in gilt, gilt inner dentelle, flat spine decorated with roll tolls and lettered Plano de Puertos, blue-skilked endpapers g.e. (joints and corners rubbed.)
A VERY RARE MEXICAN EDITION AND THE FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, first published in Madrid in 1809 and 1818. The four sections comprise; 1. The Antilles, 15 maps including the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago; 2. Colombia, Florida, Bahamas and the Gulf of Mexico, 41 maps; 3. Cuba, 34 maps; 4. Haïti and Jamaica. 22 maps. Streeter 1043B and 1044B cites these maps as the first separately engraved maps of Galverston Bay and St. Bernardo Bay. Streeter locates only one copy of the atlas (The library of Congress), another was sold by Dorothy Sloan in March 2001, Auction 10, lot 64. Palau 233681; Philips Atlases 1223.
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