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Carte tres curieuse de la Mer du Sud..., Henri Abraham Chatelain. One of the most beautiful maps from the eighteenth century, this was copied from Nicolas de Fer's 1713 map and published in Atlas Historique, probably in 1720. The ornate decoration filled in unexplored areas. The map contains many geographical errors, for example California is shown as an island. (ATL ref. mapcoll rl2oa 1719 51840)

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 127

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Carte tres curieuse de la Mer du Sud..., Henri Abraham Chatelain. One of the most beautiful maps from the eighteenth century, this was copied from Nicolas de Fer's 1713 map and published in Atlas Historique, probably in 1720. The ornate decoration filled in unexplored areas. The map contains many geographical errors, for example California is shown as an island. (ATL ref. mapcoll r120a 1719 51840) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 127

Carte tres curieuse de la Mer du Sud..., Henri Abraham Chatelain. One of the most beautiful maps from the eighteenth century, this was copied from Nicolas de Fer's 1713 map and published in Atlas Historique, probably in 1720. The ornate decoration filled in unexplored areas. The map contains many geographical errors, for example California is shown as an island. (ATL ref. mapcoll r120a 1719 51840) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 127

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