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comprised between the Malaya Peninsula, Straits of Sincapore &c, the Straits of Banca, Gaspar and Billiton, and the Isle of Borneo. From the Neptune Oriental of Mons.r D'Apres with Many Additions and Emendations.

comprised between the Malaya Peninsula, Straits of Sincapore &c, the Straits of Banca, Gaspar and Billiton, and the Isle of Borneo. From the Neptune Oriental of Mons.r D'Apres with Many Additions and Emendations.

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comprised between the Malaya Peninsula, Straits of Sincapore &c, the Straits of Banca, Gaspar and Billiton, and the Isle of Borneo. From the Neptune Oriental of Mons.r D'Apres with Many Additions and Emendations.

de LAURIE, Robert; and James WHITTLE

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London,: Laurie & Whittle, , 12th May, 1794.. 470 by 640mm. (18.5 by 25.25 inches).. Maps,""A New Chart containing the Southwest Part of the China Sea, Detailed chart of the Singapore Strait Engraved chart, one or two pale stains. The chart shows the critically strategic southern tip of the Malay Peninsula and the Malacca Strait and extends east to the western coast of Borneo, and south the Sumatra. The islands of the Singapore Strait are shown in great detail, including the island of """"Sincapore"""". Based on D'Apres Mannevillette's 'Carte de la partie comprise entre la Sortie du Detroit de Malac le Detroit de Banca e l'Isle Borneo...' (1775), the chart is vastly more detailed, particularly in area that encompasses the coast of Malaysia and the Singapore Strait, and plots the tracks of a number of relatively recent voyages, including the Mascarin (1773), the Onslow, the L'Etoile (1775), the Vansittart (1781), as well as those of earlier vessels. The map is busy with depth soundings and eleven coastal profiles; all of which was extremely important information to the British, who were seeking a stronghold in the area. From an early edition of Laurie & Whittle's rare 'East India Pilot', and one of the first charts published after their purchase of Robert's Sayer's business. Laurie & Whittle's 'East India Pilot' was published as a practical guide to navigators aboard ships of the Royal Navy and East Indiamen, and often taken to sea, and this chart appears to be no exception, as it is gently waterstained. All variants of Laurie and Whittle's 'Oriental' pilots of eastern waters are scarce, and were published under several titles, each with a different complement of charts. Variants include: 'The Country Trade East-India Pilot, for the Navigation of the East-Indies and Oriental Seas, within the limits of the East-India Company', 'The Complete East-India Pilot, or Oriental Navigator', 'The East-India Pilot, or Oriental Navigator', and 'The Oriental Pilot; Or, East-India Directory' focusing on the most important charts used for the journey. The foundation of the partnership of Robert Laurie (1755–1836) and James Whittle (1757–1818) was the existing stock of Robert Sayer's printing plates, both for maps and atlases and also decorative prints. Laurie had originally apprenticed to Robert Sayer in 1770, and made free in 1777. He was a skilled artist, who exhibited at the Society of Artists from 1770, winning a silver palette for a drawing in 1770, and he was also an accomplished engraver of mezzotint portraits and produced views and other decorative items. In about 1792 he returned to the Sayer business and took it over from the ailing Sayer in 1794. Whittle was apprenticed into the Needlemakers' Company, evidently made free by 1792, and joined with Laurie to take over the Sayer business in 1794. Laurie retired in 1812. His son Richard Holmes Laurie replaced him in the partnership and, eventually, took over the firm after Whittle's death in 1818. Presumably under the influence of Richard Holmes Laurie, the partnership became noted as chartmakers and publishers, with the business existing to the current day as Imray, Laurie, Norie and Wilson.

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Daniel Crouch Rare Books Ltd GB (GB)
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comprised between the Malaya Peninsula, Straits of Sincapore &c, the Straits of Banca, Gaspar and Billiton, and the Isle of Borneo. From the Neptune Oriental of Mons.r D'Apres with Many Additions and Emendations.
Autor
LAURIE, Robert; and James WHITTLE
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Laurie & Whittle,
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London,
Fecha de publicación
12th May, 1794.
Palabras clave
singapore, malaysia, borneo, sumatra, malacca strait, ""
Size
470 by 640mm. (18.5 by 25.25 inches).

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Daniel Crouch Rare Books is specialist dealer in antique atlases, maps, plans, sea charts and voyages dating from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Our carefully selected stock also includes a number of fine prints and globes, and a selection of cartographic reference books.Our particular passions include rare atlases, wall maps, and separately published maps and charts. We strive to acquire unusual and quirky maps that are in fine condition. We are members of the following trade associations: The Antiquarian Bookseller's Association (ABA); The British Antique Dealers' Association (BADA); Confédération Internationale des Négociantes en Oeuvres d'Art (CINOA); The International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB); The Society of London Art Dealers (SLAD); and The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF). Daniel and Nick are also both members of The Company of Art Scholars, Dealers, and Collectors.

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