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An extremely rare Spanish atlas of her possessions in the Americas. Only four examples are recorded at auction on the Rare Book Hub since 1964. Lopez (1730-1802) spent his early years in Paris [1752 to 1760] as a pupil of the great French cartographer Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d’Anville. In 1760 was called back to Spain and became royal geographer to King Charles III. He was tasked with the mapping of Spain, a project which took up the remainder of his life.

This little atlas contains 38 maps and plans which include two relating to the present day United States. One illustrates New Mexico whilst the other depicts Florida and the southeast. The maps accompany text describing the natural resources of the region. Medina (1897) (BHA) IV, 3859; Palau (1948-77) 140284; Phillips (1909-) 1159; Sabin (1868-1936) 41999.

LOPEZ DE VARGAS MASHUCA, Thomas

Atlas Geographico de la America Septentrional y Meridional

Antonio Sanz, Madrid, 1758
VERY RARE. Small octavo (85 x 135 mm.), full contemporary calf, joints repaired. With engraved title and portrait of Fernando VI of Spain, pp. (6), 116, with 38 copperplate maps comprising a folding map of the Americas, 30 full-page maps, and 7 plans, otherwise in good condition.
Stock number: 2122

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