To the Officers in the Honourable East India Company's Service This Outline Chart Intended for their Use to Prick Off a Ship's Track
Is most respectfully dedicated by their Obliged and Grateful Servant, W. Heather. A New Edition, 1820, Revised & Corrected by J.W. Norie. with Additions to 1830.
London,
Published, as the Act directs, by W. Heather, at the Navigation Warehouse, No. 157, Leadenhall Street,
Sept. 12th, 1812. [but 1815].
Engraved chart, backed on linen, edged in green slik, with some loss to the Atlantic and west coast of Africa.
660 by 1200mm (26 by 47.25 inches).
15774
notes:
Rare chart of the world published for use aboard East India Company ships, in order to mark a ships track.
The East India Company operated under a variety of names from its founding in 1600 until it was dissolved in 1874. It was formed to maximise British trading opportunities in southeast Asia, particularly the Indian subcontinent, and eventually expanded to manage trade with China and the far east as well. Although nominally a body to regular and exploit trade,...
The East India Company operated under a variety of names from its founding in 1600 until it was dissolved in 1874. It was formed to maximise British trading opportunities in southeast Asia, particularly the Indian subcontinent, and eventually expanded to manage trade with China and the far east as well. Although nominally a body to regular and exploit trade,...
bibliography:
c.f. Tooley 925, for 1827 edition.
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