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(1870 Facsimile of 1775 Des Barres): A chart of the Harbour [harbor] of Boston, composed from different surveys, but principally from that taken in 1769, by Mr George Callender, late Master of His Majesty's ship Romney

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(1870 Facsimile of 1775 Des Barres): A chart of the Harbour [harbor] of Boston, composed from different surveys, but principally from that taken in 1769, by Mr George Callender, late Master of His Majesty's ship Romney

by Meisel, A. (Des Barres, JFW)

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Boston: A. Meisel, Lith., 1870. VG, with folds as issued, thin paper, some fold browning, a couple of small spot separations at fold junctures with no significant image loss. This is a full sized (73 x 101 cm) lighographic facsimile (reproduction) image of the Des Barres harbor chart. The sailing directions are not present, as with HNS (Henry Newton Stevens) 96C, which can be seen at the National Maritime Museum's online catalog of Des Barres charts. The town of Dorchester and other settlements have been removed at the upper left, with fortifications added. This was one of the charts in Des Barres "Atlantic Neptune," where no two atlas issues are identical. The NMM site has images of all the 1775 (and later) engraved variants. On this facsimile, "reproduced in 1870, A. Meisel, Lith." appears just below the left lower marginal neatline; "publish'd according to Act of Parilament by J.F.W. Des Barres Esq. August 5, 1775." appears just below right lower marginal neatline. "References" table in upper right. Scale ca. 1:25,000.This is quite a nice reproduction, uncommon in its own right. . First Edition Thus. Very Good. Map.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
(1870 Facsimile of 1775 Des Barres): A chart of the Harbour [harbor] of Boston, composed from different surveys, but principally from that taken in 1769, by Mr George Callender, late Master of His Majesty's ship Romney
Author
Meisel, A. (Des Barres, JFW)
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
First Edition Thus
Publisher
A. Meisel, Lith.
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
1870
Keywords
Des Barres, Nautical, Sailing, Chart, Boston Harbor, Cartography, History, Military, Atlantic Neptune
Bookseller catalogs
J. Sea (Nautical) Charts, Coastal Surveys;

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