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(History of Cartography, USA): The Southeast in Early Maps with an annotated checklist of printed and manuscript regional and local maps of southeastern north America

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(History of Cartography, USA): The Southeast in Early Maps with an annotated checklist of printed and manuscript regional and local maps of southeastern north America

by Cumming, William P

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Princeton (NJ): Princeton University Press, 1958. Eleven inch 4to, very good, with good DJ (few chips at spine ends of DJ only). Binding tight. 1x, 275 pp with index and map list. This is the first edition of this classic. Owner's signature dated 1958, in ink, on front pastedown. This is a hard-to-find item as a first edition, and is a classic in the history of cartography of the region. The list begins with the 1544 De Soto map, and ends in 1775 with the Fry-Jefferson and Mouzon maps.. First Edition.

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Title
(History of Cartography, USA): The Southeast in Early Maps with an annotated checklist of printed and manuscript regional and local maps of southeastern north America
Author
Cumming, William P
Book Condition
Used
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Place of Publication
Princeton (NJ)
Date Published
1958
Keywords
Maps, Mapping, Reference, Cartography, Geography, Southeastern United States, Virginia, Carolina, History
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