Carey’s general atlas by Mathew Carey (Philadelphia: Mathew Carey,
1811)
Information on this publication from the David Rumsey
Historical Map Collection website.
Short Title: Ireland.
Publisher: Philadelphia: M. Carey
Type: Atlas Map
Obj Height cm: 36
Obj Width cm: 34
Scale 1:1,457,280
Note: Uncolored with counties numbered and listed in
a reference table.
Reference: Walsh p. 136; cf P1222 (American Atlas, 1809),
P3535 (1802 General Atlas), P6021 (1804 General Atlas).
Country:Ireland
Full Title: A Map of Ireland According to the best Authorities.
Engraved for Plowden's Historical Review of the State of Ireland.
List No: 4863.008
Series No: 10
Publication Author: Carey, Mathew
Pub Date: 1811
Pub Title: Carey's General Atlas ... Philadelphia: Published
By M. Carey. April, 1811. (Price Ten Dollars Plain - Twelve Dollars Coloured.)
N.B. The maps marked with a star, are not in any London Atlas.
Pub Reference: Walsh p. 136; cf P1222 (American Atlas,
1809), P3535 (1802 General Atlas), P6021 (1804 General Atlas).
Pub Note: This edition not in Phillips. This is the last
edition of Carey's General Atlas that uses the maps from the 1795 American
Atlas and 1795 General Atlas For Guthrie's Geography essentially unchanged,
except for imprint date on some of them. Carey produced editions of the
General atlas in 1800 (Yale), 1802 and 1804; those editions have maps
with the same imprint dates (1794 and 1795) as the first editions, and
add four maps: the Plat of the Seven Ranges, Map of Part of the N:W: Territory,
St. Domingue, and Countries in which the Apostles traveled. In 1809 Carey
reissued the American Atlas with the same set of American maps as the
1802 and 1804 General Atlas, and added a small map of Louisiana from Carey's
Pocket Atlas of 1805. Several of the maps (British Possessions, United
States, New York, and Virginia) bear 1809 imprints, although it is not
obvious that any changes to the geography were made on any of the maps.
This group of American maps from the 1809 American Atlas, along with the
non American maps from the 1804 General Atlas, make up the 1811 General
Atlas. The maps are bound on edge, large folio style, with the title pasted
to the inside front cover (the Yale copy is the same). The Plat of the
Seven Ranges is the scarce second issue (Wheat/Brun 677, with Carey's
Imprint and Barker as engraver) and the large Map of Part of the N:W:
Territory (Wheat/Brun 678) is the first (1796) and only issue. The Louisiana
map is unusual in having extremely large blank borders. This 1811 General
Atlas appears to be the scarcest of the pre 1814 editions of the General
Atlas. In 1814 Carey did a major revision of the maps for "Carey's
General Atlas, Improved and Enlarged" by making 32 "all new"
maps and having the other 26 maps "retouched, and, where necessary,
corrected." This atlas is bound in half leather, marbled paper covered
boards.
Pub List No: 4863.000
Pub Type: World Atlas
Pub Maps: 50
Pub Height cm: 50
Pub Width cm: 44
Image No: 4863008
Institution: Rumsey Collection
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