Item #M2726 Amer. Sep. Partie des Etats Unis No. 55. Philippe Marie Guillaume Vandermaelen.

Amer. Sep. Partie des Etats Unis No. 55.

Bruxelles: 1827. Notes: From Vandermaelen's "Atlas Universel de Geographie Physique, Politique, Statistique et Mineralogique", Brusseles, 1827.

"The map trade in the 1820s had taekn notice of the enormous interest in Texas and had begun to supply maps catering to it. In 1827 Phillipe van der Maelen's 'Atlas Universel,' the most lavish and detailed cartographic production of the decade and the first major lithographed atlas, included five maps depicting parts of Texas. These maps were based primarily on the outmoded models of Humboldt and Pike and contributed no new knowledge." (Martin & Martin 32), Size : 470x515 (mm), 18.5x20.25 (Inches), Coloring: Original Outline Coloring, Reference: Martin & Martin 32, Category: ; Maps United States South Texas. Good; some worming on the upper and lower parts of the fold. Item #M2726

Notes: From Vandermaelen's "Atlas Universel de Geographie Physique, Politique, Statistique et Mineralogique", Brusseles, 1827.

"The map trade in the 1820s had taekn notice of the enormous interest in Texas and had begun to supply maps catering to it. In 1827 Phillipe van der Maelen's 'Atlas Universel,' the most lavish and detailed cartographic production of the decade and the first major lithographed atlas, included five maps depicting parts of Texas. These maps were based primarily on the outmoded models of Humboldt and Pike and contributed no new knowledge." (Martin & Martin 32), Size : 470x515 (mm), 18.5x20.25 (Inches), Coloring: Original Outline Coloring, Reference: Martin & Martin 32, Category: ; Maps United States South Texas.

Price: $675.00