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1828. A New Chart of the Atlantic or Western Ocean Improved by W. Heather. A New Edition Drawn Revised and Corrected by J.W. Norie Hydrographer &c. 1828

  • A New Chart of the Atlantic or Western Ocean Improved by W. Heather.  A New Edition Drawn Revised and Corrected by J.W. Norie Hydrographer &c. 1828

A New Chart of the Atlantic or Western Ocean Improved by W. Heather. A New Edition Drawn Revised and Corrected by J.W. Norie Hydrographer &c. 1828 information:

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Resolution size (pixels): 
 30236x22270 px
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 115.406MiB
Number of pages: 
 1
Place: 
 London

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  419.94 х 309.31
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 201.57 х 148.47
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 100.79 х 74.23

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A New Chart of the Atlantic or Western Ocean Improved by W. Heather.  A New Edition Drawn Revised and Corrected by J.W. Norie Hydrographer &c. 1828

Nice example of William Heather's scarce chart of the Atlantic Ocean, offered here in a "New Edition" by John W. Norie and dated 1828.

One of the best large format charts of the Atlantic published in the first half of the 19th Century, Heather's chart tracks the Gulf Stream and prevailing currents between the Caribbean and Europe, as known at the beginning of the 19th Century.

Includes the tracks of a journey from New York, across the Atlantic below the Equator and South America and/or the West Coast of Africa, then to The Cape Verde Islands.

The map shows some signs of use but is in remarkably good condition for a working sea chart.

John William Norie (1772 – 1843) was a publisher of nautical books held in high regard by his contemporaries. He also specialized in nautical charts and was a mathematician. Norie was born in Wapping, London, the eldest of eight children. 

Norie had an apptitude for navigation and chart making. His first work was published in 1796, The Description and Use of Hadley's Quadrant, by William Heather, a chart and instrument seller. Heather then took Norie on as a chart maker and allowed him to run a nautical academy out of Heather's premises on Leadenhall Street. He continued to work for Heather, working out of his shop. 

Norie published many works, but the most famous were A Complete Set of Nautical Tables (1803) and the Epitome of Practical Navigation (1805). Both were reissued throughout the nineteenth century, usually together. The Tables are still issued today. The Epitome became the standard work on navigation; it was so famous that authors C. S. Forester and Jack London both mention the book in their fiction. In addition to the Epitome, Norie wrote the The shipwright's vade-mecum (1822), Plates Descriptive of the Maritime Flags of All Nations (1838), and The naval gazetteer, biographer, and chronologist; new and improved (1842). He also provided pilots with charts that covered practically the entire world's seas--the famous blue-back charts.  

Norie partnered with a financial backer, George Wilson, to buy Heather's business upon Heather's death in 1813. In addition to the nautical academy and the copyright to his books, Norie prospered from the growing business, which he managed. The shop, operating under the sign of the Wooden Midshipman, was called the Navigation Warehouse. It featured in Charles Dickens' Dombey and Son.

Norie retired in 1840. He sold his shares in the business and moved to Edinburgh. He died there, at the age of 71, on Christmas Eve 1843. His company was renamed Norie & Wilson after his retirement. In 1903, the firm merged with rivals and became Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson. It is still in business today. 

 


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Item information:

Year of creation:
Size:
30236x22270 px
Disk:
115.406MiB
Number of pages:
1
Place:
London
Author:
William Heather. John William Norie.
$29.99

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