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1814. St. Vincent [and] Barbadoes

  • St. Vincent [and] Barbadoes

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Year of creation: 
Resolution size (pixels): 
 2377x2014 px
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 1.02768MiB
Number of pages: 
 1
Place: 
 Edinburgh
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Printing at 300 dpi 
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St. Vincent [and] Barbadoes

Detailed maps of the islands of Jamaica and St. Vincent, published by John Thomson in Edinburg.

The map includes topographical details, parishes, towns, rivers, bays, points, etc. Among the best obtainable large format maps of the two islands during the time period.

John Thomson (1777-ca. 1840) was a commercial map publisher active in Edinburgh. He specialized in guide books and atlases and is primarily known for his Atlas of Scotland (1832) and the New General Atlas, first published in 1817 and reissued for the next quarter century. The New General Atlas was a commercial success—it was also published in Dublin and London—and it compiled existing geographic knowledge in compelling ways for a wide audience.

His Atlas of Scotland introduced new geographic information and was the first large-scale atlas of Scotland to be organized by county. It provided the most-accurate view of Scotland available before the Clearances. Work on the atlas began in 1820 and led to Thomson’s bankruptcy in 1830 due to the high costs of gathering the latest surveys and reviewing the required materials. Despite the publication of the atlas, Thomson declared bankruptcy again in 1835.  


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Item information:

Year of creation:
Size:
2377x2014 px
Disk:
1.02768MiB
Number of pages:
1
Place:
Edinburgh
Author:
John Thomson.
$14.99

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