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A New Map of the Whole Continent of America : Divided Into North and South and West Indies With a Descriptive Account of the European Possessions, As Settled by the Definitive Treaty of Peace, Concluded at Paris Feby. 10th. 1763 in 1777

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Old map of Western Hemisphere.

Created by Jean Baptiste Bourguignon D Anville, Thomas Kitchin, Thomas Pownall, Robert Sayer and John Bennett (Firm) in 1777.
  • Relief shown pictorially.
  • Appears in the author's A general atlas describing the whole universe. London : Sayer and Bennett, 1777.
  • Prime meridian: Ferro.
  • Includes inset "The supplement to North America containing the countries adjoining to Baffin's & Hudson's bays," tables showing European possessions, and 9 articles of the treaty.
  • Fold-lined.

Map Subjects

Discoveries In Geography

Early Works To 1800

Western Hemisphere

Jean Baptiste Bourguignon D Anville

Thomas Kitchin

Thomas Pownall

Robert Sayer And John Bennett (Firm)

1777

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A New Map of the Whole Continent of America : Divided Into North and South and West Indies With a Descriptive Account of the European Possessions, As Settled by the Definitive Treaty of Peace, Concluded at Paris Feby. 10th. 1763 in 1777 by Relic Map Company