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Author
Burr, David H., 1803-1875
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First edition. A rare and beautiful map. Shows Manhattan Island north to 34th Street, with portions of Brooklyn. Not in Phillips, or any references. Ristow, p. 315, mentions another, smaller map by Burr that was used in Disturnell's New York As It Is (see our copies-Haskell 765). This first edition is not in Haskell, who only lists a later edition of this map republished by Stone in 1838 and a different, larger map of similar title (Haskell 755) published in many editions by Colton and Stiles (1833 and later). This edition is engraved by Illman and Pilbrow who also engraved the maps for Burr's 1836 Universal Atlas. Full color map, folded into brown leather covers 14x9 with "New York City" stamped in gilt.
Author
Burr, David H., 1803-1875
Note
First edition. A rare and beautiful map. Shows Manhattan Island north to 34th Street, with portions of Brooklyn. Not in Phillips, or any references. Ristow, p. 315, mentions another, smaller map by Burr that was used in Disturnell's New York As It Is (see our copies-Haskell 765). This first edition is not in Haskell, who only lists a later edition of this map republished by Stone in 1838 and a different, larger map of similar title (Haskell 755) published in many editions by Colton and Stiles (1833 and later). This edition is engraved by Illman and Pilbrow who also engraved the maps for Burr's 1836 Universal Atlas. Full color map, folded into brown leather covers 14x9 with "New York City" stamped in gilt.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Note
Second edition. Mitchell drops the profile of the Erie Canal that appears oh his 1831 first edition and adds four inset maps of New York cities. The red leather covers 13.5x8 have "Traveller's Map Of New-York" and a decorative border in gilt. Full color, exceptional copy.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Second edition. Mitchell drops the profile of the Erie Canal that appears oh his 1831 first edition and adds four inset maps of New York cities. The red leather covers 13.5x8 have "Traveller's Map Of New-York" and a decorative border in gilt. Full color, exceptional copy.
Author
[Huntington, Eleazer, Andrus & Judd]
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A cross between Burr & Finley, but unique. Map includes a Profile of the Erie Canal. Folded into brown leather covers 15x9 with "New York" stamped in gilt.
Author
[Huntington, Eleazer, Andrus & Judd]
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A cross between Burr & Finley, but unique. Map includes a Profile of the Erie Canal. Folded into brown leather covers 15x9 with "New York" stamped in gilt.
Author
Spielmann and Brush
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Hand colored cadastral map. Includes notes and decorative compass rose oriented with north to the upper margin.
Author
[Hinton, Isaac Taylor, 1799-1847, Simpkin & Marshall]
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Hand col. engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich. "36."
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[Hinton, Isaac Taylor, 1799-1847, Simpkin & Marshall]
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Hand col. engraved map. Shows settlements, main roads, etc. "13."
Author
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
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Engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. County boundaries hand col.
Author
Burr, David H., 1803-1875
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Hand col. engraved map on 2 sheets. Relief shown by hachures. Covers also Jersey City and Horsimus and other communities in N.J. Ornamental cartouche. Includes "Remarks" on streets and distances. David Rumsey Collection copy mounted as 1 sheet.
Author
Burr, David H., 1803-1875
Note
Hand col. engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Covers Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont and parts of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Prime meridian: Washington, D.C.
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