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BONNE (RIGOBERT) Carte des Isles Antilles et du Golfe du Mexique; avec la Majeure Partie de la Nouvelle Espagne, Paris, Chez Lattré, [1782] image 1
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Carte des Isles Antilles et du Golfe du Mexique; avec la Majeure Partie de la Nouvelle Espagne, Paris, Chez Lattré, [1782]

26 February 2020, 13:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £637.50 inc. premium

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Carte des Isles Antilles et du Golfe du Mexique; avec la Majeure Partie de la Nouvelle Espagne, large hand-coloured engraved map on 3 sheets (joined), neatly strengthened with paper at folds on verso, overall dimensions 695 x 1425mm., Paris, Chez Lattré, [1782]

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Unusual large format map of Florida, the Gulf Coast, (present-day) Texas, Mexico, Baja California and Central America.

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