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CARTE PARTICULIERE DE L'ISLE DE JUAN FERNANDES
Tiree du Voyage de l'Amiral Anson.
Echelle de Deux Lieues Marines de France.
Vue de l'Isle de Juan Fernandés. Venant du cote de l'Est Nord Est.
"Particular Map of the Island of Juan Fernandes From the Voyage of Admiral Anson.
Scale of Two French Marine Leagues.
View of the Isle of Juan Fernandes. Coming from the East North East side."
Map of the Juan Fernandez Islands, an archipelago off the coast of Chile.
The islands were first recorded in 1574 by Spanish sailor Juan Fernández, who named the islands Mas Afuera, Mas a Tierra, and Santa Clara.
Famously, Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk became marooned on the island for five years between 1704 and 1709, inspiring British author Daniel Defoe to write his novel Robinson Crusoe, published in 1719.
Today, the islands Más Afuera and Mas a Tierra have been renamed Alejandro Selkirk Island and Robinson Crusoe Island, respectively.
In the 1740s, British Commodore George Anson would arrive at the islands with what remained of his fleet during his ill-fated voyage around the world.
Paris: c. 1760
By Jacques Bellin
Overall size 11 by 15"
Good condition, folds
Jacques Nicolas Bellin (1703 – 1772) was a French hydrographer and geographer
Reserve: $70.00
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Tiree du Voyage de l'Amiral Anson.
Echelle de Deux Lieues Marines de France.
Vue de l'Isle de Juan Fernandés. Venant du cote de l'Est Nord Est.
"Particular Map of the Island of Juan Fernandes From the Voyage of Admiral Anson.
Scale of Two French Marine Leagues.
View of the Isle of Juan Fernandes. Coming from the East North East side."
Map of the Juan Fernandez Islands, an archipelago off the coast of Chile.
The islands were first recorded in 1574 by Spanish sailor Juan Fernández, who named the islands Mas Afuera, Mas a Tierra, and Santa Clara.
Famously, Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk became marooned on the island for five years between 1704 and 1709, inspiring British author Daniel Defoe to write his novel Robinson Crusoe, published in 1719.
Today, the islands Más Afuera and Mas a Tierra have been renamed Alejandro Selkirk Island and Robinson Crusoe Island, respectively.
In the 1740s, British Commodore George Anson would arrive at the islands with what remained of his fleet during his ill-fated voyage around the world.
Paris: c. 1760
By Jacques Bellin
Overall size 11 by 15"
Good condition, folds
Jacques Nicolas Bellin (1703 – 1772) was a French hydrographer and geographer
Reserve: $70.00
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
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1760 MAP CARTE PARTICULIERE DE L'ISLE DE JUAN FERNANDES antique Robinson Crusoe
$70.00
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