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By Tirion, Isaak
A hard-to-find Dutch hand-colored map with borders measuring 10 3/4" x 12 1/2". Chips, toned edges, light soil and few millimeters of loss on a two-inch section of the left edge. One centerfold where the map was stubbed in and one diagonal fold line. Isaak Tirion was a Dutch mapmaker who based his maps largely on the work of French cartographer Guillaume de l'Isle. Circa 1750. Tirion published this map in several atlas editions after 1740. The fabled Quivira is used to name a large mountain range placed just north of Mexico. ; 16 1/2" x 21 1/2"
Published by: Tirion, Isaak, Amsterdam,
Vendor: Back of Beyond Books, ABAA
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By Tirion, Isaak
A hard-to-find Dutch hand-colored map with borders measuring 10 3/4" x 12 1/2". Chips, toned edges, light soil and few millimeters of loss on a two-inch section of the left edge. One centerfold where the map was stubbed in and one diagonal fold line. Isaak Tirion was a Dutch mapmaker who based his maps largely on the work of French cartographer Guillaume de l'Isle. Circa 1750. Tirion published this map in several atlas editions after 1740. The fabled Quivira is used to name a large mountain range placed just north of Mexico. ; 16 1/2" x 21 1/2"
Published by: Tirion, Isaak, Amsterdam,
Vendor: Back of Beyond Books, ABAA