A rarely seen variant state of Colton's map of the South Pole, Antarctica, or the Southern Polar Regions. Shows the great southern continent with both solid and tentatively sketched in, borders. Notes the travels of important Antarctic explorers of the p
A rarely seen variant state of Colton's map of the South Pole, Antarctica, or the Southern Polar Regions. Shows the great southern continent with both solid and tentatively sketched in, borders. Notes the travels of important Antarctic explorers of the p
Map size: 20 inches x 2 feet (60.96cm x 50.8cm) | Ready to frame in standard size frame (20x24) | Frame not included | Archival quality reproduction
A rarely seen variant state of Colton's map of the South Pole, Antarctica, or the Southern Polar Regions. Shows the great southern continent with both solid and tentatively sketched in, borders. Notes the travels of important Antarctic explorers of the previous 20 years or so, including Wilkes (1840), Bellinghausen (1820), Ross (1840 - 1843), KIempt (1833), Cook (1773 - 1774 ) and Biscoe (1831). Generally gives an excellent overview of the state Antarctic exploration and discovery to about 1855. Though this map is not significantly different from earlier editions - the only notable change to the plate is that the J.H. Colton imprint has been replaced by the G.W. and C.B. Colton imprint - however it is unique in, that color has been added. All previous editions of this map were in, black and white. Like most Colton maps, though the plate has changed, the copyrights were not updated and remain, 1855. Prepared by G. W. and C. B. Colton as map no 14 in, the 1872 edition of Colton's Atlas of The World. Published from Colton's 172 William Street office in, New York.