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BELLIN - [Foundation Eastern Canada] 1755
BELLIN - [Foundation Eastern Canada] 1755
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BELLIN, Jacques Nicolas (1703-72). Partie Orientale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada. [Paris: Bellin], 1755. Engraved map, period hand-colouring in outline. Sheet size: 19 1/4 x 24 3/4 inches.

Bellin's foundation map of eastern Canada.

First issued in 1744, Kershaw has identified 4 editions of the map, with multiple states, by Bellin (plus a subsequent re-issue by Homann Heirs). The present map is an example of the final state by Bellin. Numerous changes have been made to the plate, notably the left-hand corner, west and south of Lake Champlain, has been completely re-engraved, with changes to the Saint Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, Cape Cod ... Notably 'la Pointe Riche' has been added towards the top of the west coast of Newfoundland, somewhat surprising for a French map (Kershaw). Importantly, this map would be the basis for many future mappings of the region, including those by Homann Heirs, Bowen, Jefferys and Turner.

Kershaw, Early Printed Maps of CanadaIII:689; Sellers and Van Ee, Maps and Charts of North America and the West Indies 3498; Phillips, A List of Maps of America, p. 622.
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BELLIN - [Foundation Eastern Canada] 1755

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