c 1756 ''...L'AMERIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE...'' - Crepy Family, PARIS

$2,875.00

(Image : 19 3/4 x 19’’)   ''CARTE GÉNÉRALE DE L’AMÉRIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE…'' Paris : Crepy Family, c. 1756.  Engraved map with original hand-coloring. Fine appearing historic map, centerfold as issued. There is faint toning along the centerfold with repairs on the verso and a few light stains. 

A French edition of Henry Popple's important key map of 1733. This edition was made after the Crepy family acquired the plate from LeRouge, and the title was changed to reflect the outbreak of the French-Indian War in 1756.

The map is well-detailed, with excellent representations of topography and waterways, particularly the Mississippi - though a large spurious lake  is connected to a tributary of the river. The right side of the map is filled with small inset maps of important cities in the Americas, including Boston, New York, Charleston, St. Augustine, Port Royal, Cartagena, and Porto Bello. A decorative cartouche, describing natives and trading occupies the lower left corner.

This map depicts the region of North America from the East Coast westward to the ''Source of the Mississippi'' (present-day Minnesota) & ''S. Fee'' (present-day Santa Fe, New Mexico). It includes all the Caribbean, western Mexico, Central America & northern South America.

Popple’s map, first published in London in 1733, was the first English map to name all Thirteen Colonies. It was also considered the finest delineation of North America to that date.  

Shipped unmatted

  • Inventory# M-10821