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Malte-Brun’s A New General Atlas of the World Antique 1830 Map of Colombia and Guiana

$175.00

Malte-Brun’s A New General Atlas of the World Antique 1830 Map of Colombia and Guiana ( Suriname, Guyana, French Guiana, Venezuela )

Original antique etching map with hand color from Malte-Brun’s “A New General Atlas of the World, Exhibiting the Five Great Divisions of the Globe, Europe. Asia, Africa, America, and Oceanica”.
Publisher John Grigg in Philadelphia, 1830.

This entire page is approximately 9”L x 11.25”W. This map is not “new” or in “new” condition, this map is an antique map and is in good condition for its age. The edges of the page show signs of damage, but is otherwise perfect and ready for framing!

The map pictured is the one that you will receive.

Born in Thisted, Denmark on 12 August 1775, Malthe Conrad Bruun was born and raised to be a pastor, yet instead decided to attend classes at the University of Denmark when he was able. During this time he became a proud activist and noted supporter of the French Revolution and following the strict censorship laws put in place by Prince Frederick IV, Bruun was indicted for his pamphlets. Bruun then fled the country and went to Sweden. At some point during his time of exile, he began using his birth name as a part of his last name, now going by Malte-Brun. Malte-Brun began publishing maps in Paris, and went on to become one of the founders and first elected secretary of the Société de Géographie de Paris. He is most well known for his coinage of the terms “Oceania” and “Indo-China”. He passed away in Paris on December 14th, 1826. 

All items listed are from V&J Duncan in Savannah, GA. The shop began in 1983 with one tabletop of antique maps and has grown into a vast collection of old engravings, mezzotints, lithographs, photographs, old books, and antique prints. We have prints of architectural interest, birds, animals, botanicals, fashion, sporting scenes and tens of thousands of portraits. Our inventory also includes views and maps of Savannah and other cities, all U.S. states and most countries of the world. Visit us in Savannah, Georgia, or shop inventory here online.

All prints are rolled and shipped in a poster tube. Smaller prints will be shipped in a rigid media mail folder.

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Malte-Brun’s A New General Atlas of the World Antique 1830 Map of Colombia and Guiana ( Suriname, Guyana, French Guiana, Venezuela )

Original antique etching map with hand color from Malte-Brun’s “A New General Atlas of the World, Exhibiting the Five Great Divisions of the Globe, Europe. Asia, Africa, America, and Oceanica”.
Publisher John Grigg in Philadelphia, 1830.

This entire page is approximately 9”L x 11.25”W. This map is not “new” or in “new” condition, this map is an antique map and is in good condition for its age. The edges of the page show signs of damage, but is otherwise perfect and ready for framing!

The map pictured is the one that you will receive.

Born in Thisted, Denmark on 12 August 1775, Malthe Conrad Bruun was born and raised to be a pastor, yet instead decided to attend classes at the University of Denmark when he was able. During this time he became a proud activist and noted supporter of the French Revolution and following the strict censorship laws put in place by Prince Frederick IV, Bruun was indicted for his pamphlets. Bruun then fled the country and went to Sweden. At some point during his time of exile, he began using his birth name as a part of his last name, now going by Malte-Brun. Malte-Brun began publishing maps in Paris, and went on to become one of the founders and first elected secretary of the Société de Géographie de Paris. He is most well known for his coinage of the terms “Oceania” and “Indo-China”. He passed away in Paris on December 14th, 1826. 

All items listed are from V&J Duncan in Savannah, GA. The shop began in 1983 with one tabletop of antique maps and has grown into a vast collection of old engravings, mezzotints, lithographs, photographs, old books, and antique prints. We have prints of architectural interest, birds, animals, botanicals, fashion, sporting scenes and tens of thousands of portraits. Our inventory also includes views and maps of Savannah and other cities, all U.S. states and most countries of the world. Visit us in Savannah, Georgia, or shop inventory here online.

All prints are rolled and shipped in a poster tube. Smaller prints will be shipped in a rigid media mail folder.

Malte-Brun’s A New General Atlas of the World Antique 1830 Map of Colombia and Guiana ( Suriname, Guyana, French Guiana, Venezuela )

Original antique etching map with hand color from Malte-Brun’s “A New General Atlas of the World, Exhibiting the Five Great Divisions of the Globe, Europe. Asia, Africa, America, and Oceanica”.
Publisher John Grigg in Philadelphia, 1830.

This entire page is approximately 9”L x 11.25”W. This map is not “new” or in “new” condition, this map is an antique map and is in good condition for its age. The edges of the page show signs of damage, but is otherwise perfect and ready for framing!

The map pictured is the one that you will receive.

Born in Thisted, Denmark on 12 August 1775, Malthe Conrad Bruun was born and raised to be a pastor, yet instead decided to attend classes at the University of Denmark when he was able. During this time he became a proud activist and noted supporter of the French Revolution and following the strict censorship laws put in place by Prince Frederick IV, Bruun was indicted for his pamphlets. Bruun then fled the country and went to Sweden. At some point during his time of exile, he began using his birth name as a part of his last name, now going by Malte-Brun. Malte-Brun began publishing maps in Paris, and went on to become one of the founders and first elected secretary of the Société de Géographie de Paris. He is most well known for his coinage of the terms “Oceania” and “Indo-China”. He passed away in Paris on December 14th, 1826. 

All items listed are from V&J Duncan in Savannah, GA. The shop began in 1983 with one tabletop of antique maps and has grown into a vast collection of old engravings, mezzotints, lithographs, photographs, old books, and antique prints. We have prints of architectural interest, birds, animals, botanicals, fashion, sporting scenes and tens of thousands of portraits. Our inventory also includes views and maps of Savannah and other cities, all U.S. states and most countries of the world. Visit us in Savannah, Georgia, or shop inventory here online.

All prints are rolled and shipped in a poster tube. Smaller prints will be shipped in a rigid media mail folder.

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