A monumental multi-volume atlas comprising the cartographic works of Sayer and Bennett from the library of a captain in the last Spanish “Treasure Fleet” of 1776, including a previously unrecorded edition of Bernard Romans’ map of Florida.

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[Composite Atlas].

SAYER, Robert, BENNETT, John, and JEFFERYS, Thomas, et al.
London,
R. Sayer and J. Bennett, Map and Print-Sellers, No.53 Fleet Street.
[1780-1783].
Eleven works bound in five volumes, folio (four volumes 560 by 410mm; East India Pilot 645 by 540mm). A composite atlas incorporating 329 mapsheets, several small nicks, tears, and worm traces throughout all skilfully in-filled with paper-pulp repairs, all five volumes bound in contemporary calf decorated with a simple gilt foliate roll-tool border, rebacked, spine in 7 compartments (8 for East India Pilot) separated by raised bands with red-morocco lettering piece in the second compartment, East India Pilot with original gilt-lettered black morocco title label inlaid on upper cover, each volume with the gilt-lettered red-morocco bookplate of 'Don. Domingo Marroquin' to front paste-down.
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A spectacular composite atlas with superb American content published in the year of The Treaty of Paris, and the end of the American Revolutionary War. The atlas contains nearly the complete engraved cartographic works of the London publisher's Sayer and Bennett, including a previously unrecorded first state of a map of Florida by Bernard Romans and Willem Gerrard de Brahm, the first British chart of Hong Kong, Sayer and Bennett's East India Pilot, and both parts of the sca...

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