Texas

Reference: ms7290
Author Thomas G. BRADFORD
Year: 1838
Zone: Texas
Printed: Boston
Measures: 340 x 420 mm
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Reference: ms7290
Author Thomas G. BRADFORD
Year: 1838
Zone: Texas
Printed: Boston
Measures: 340 x 420 mm
Not Available

Description

An early ad important map of Texas published in "An Illustrated Atlas, Geographical, Statistical, And Historical, Of The United States And The Adjacent Countries" by By T.G. Bradford. The maps are engraved by G.W. Boynton, except for Mississippi, which is engraved by S. Stiles, Sherman and Smith. Some foxing, otherwise good conditions.

Thomas G. BRADFORD (Attivo a Boston, prima metà XIX sec.)

Thomas G. Bradford worked as an assistant editor for the America Encyclopedia. Bradford's first major cartographic work was his revision and subsequent republishing of an important French geography by Adrian Balbi, published in America as Atlas Designed to Illustrate the Abridgement of Universal Geography, Modern & Ancient. Afterwards Bradford revised and expanded this work into his own important contributions to American cartography, the 1838 "An Illustrated Atlas Geographical, Statistical and Historical of the United States and Adjacent Countries.

Thomas G. BRADFORD (Attivo a Boston, prima metà XIX sec.)

Thomas G. Bradford worked as an assistant editor for the America Encyclopedia. Bradford's first major cartographic work was his revision and subsequent republishing of an important French geography by Adrian Balbi, published in America as Atlas Designed to Illustrate the Abridgement of Universal Geography, Modern & Ancient. Afterwards Bradford revised and expanded this work into his own important contributions to American cartography, the 1838 "An Illustrated Atlas Geographical, Statistical and Historical of the United States and Adjacent Countries.