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Charles Francois Delamarche (1740-1817) was a Parisian geographer, publisher and globe maker. He bought the stock of Didier Robert de Vaugondy from Jean Fortin and reissued the quarto atlas offered here. First issued by Vaugondy in 1762 Pedley identifies the various editions. Delamarche’s first edition was in 1784 or shortly thereafter. This example can be dated to 1804 on the basis of the maps being redated according to the French Republican calendar and the altered imprint on the title page. The maps are numbered to 52 with 1 bis plate and one additional folding map of France not accounted for in the list of contents. Provenance: pencil inscription of Alice Berlii? on front free endpaper. Pedley, Mary Sponburg. (1992). Bel et Utile: The Work of the Robert de Vaugondy Family of Mapmakers. p. 231.
DELAMARCHE, Charles Francois

Nouvel Atlas Portatif

Paris, 1804
Quarto (325 x 255 mm.), contemporary half calf, marbled paper boards, rebacked preserving original spine and gilt titled calf label. With engraved title page, 8 pages of introduction and 54 maps in early outline colour numbered to 52, all present according to the Table des Cartes with the addition of a large unnumbered fold out map of France, with some light foxing, otherwise in good condition.
Stock number: 7977

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