Alone, alone, all, all alone, Alone on a wide wide sea! And never a saint took pity on My soul in agony.’
$850.00
Alone, alone, all, all alone, Alone on a wide wide sea! And never a saint took pity on My soul in agony.’
$850.00
Unrecorded plan of a lavish Illinois estate established to care for ‘women of refinement’ in their later years.
$1500.00
Al Capone’s stomping grounds during the Roaring ’20s!
$2250
The 1941 edition of F.E. Cheeseman’s distinctive celebration of that uniquely American sport – football.
$275.00
An incredible pre-Fire impression of Chicago issued by a prominent local publisher.
$4750.00
An important map in the history of colonial America and the cartography of the Great Lakes.
$2000.00
One of the longest strip-style road maps ever commercially produced!
$1500
Probably the most detailed map of Cuba published during the 19th century.
$1100
Rare, possibly unrecorded, broadsheet advertising the baths at St. Honore Les Bains in France.
$1350.00
“Conservation means wise use of the world’s resources”
$450
Limited Deluxe Edition of a rare pictorial map highlighting the world’s love for dogs!
$995
The monumental efforts of Clarence King’s 40th Parallel Survey, including a volume donated to Yale by King himself!
$9000.00
Mapping the conclusion to The Toledo War.
$3500
A persuasive map promoting French interests across colonial America.
$10000
An incredible 15th century map of the Balkan Peninsula.
$5500.00
The first plan of any settlement in the New World, in this case an indigenous village.
$3250.00
One of the earliest obtainable maps of the New World with contemporary notes about Columbus’s discoveries.
$11000.00
First edition of the state of Munster’s world map from the mid-16th century.
$4500.00
“A much sought after” map that “reflects the ambiguities of its age” [Shirley]
$7500.00
‘A document of Albion’s perfidiousness’ [Text, lower left]
$4200
Magnificent serio-comic map of Europe portraying the warring Entente and Central Powers as quibbling canines.
$3200.00
The second state of Visscher’s incredible two-sheet covering eastern North America.
$6000.00
First French edition of Jansson’s important map of America’s eastern coast.
$2500.00
An all-too-accurate prediction of the U.S. in 2000, drawn by a prominent Disney illustrator.
$550
Foundational map of the southeastern United States.
$3000.00
“One of the foundation maps of Canada” [Philip Burden]
$1500.00
First edition of Jo Mora’s breathtaking pictorial map of California.
$2400
Stunning example of Speed’s map of the Roman Empire during the Pax Romana.
$1950.00
One of the earliest maps to focus on the Pacific Northwest.
$2150
The first printed map dedicated to California and the American Southwest.
$3250
An unrecorded edition of Amos Lay’s spectacular wall map of New York.
$4500.00
Stunning and gigantic map of the Kingdom of Seville during the reign of King Ferdinand VI.
$2500.00
Competing colonial claims in the New World, from an English perspective.
$2100.00
Practically unknown propaganda poster utilizing the popular octopus motif.
$900
A view of Georgia’s infamous Andersonville Prison based on the memory of a POW survivor.
$2500.00
A bold representation of vice and immorality in late 19th century Chicago.
$425
Rare pre-fire map of Chicago published less than 20 years after incorporation as a city.
$6800
The second edition of MacDonald Gill’s groundbreaking cartographic design for London’s Underground.
$2500.00
Tremendous four sheet wall map of Long Island Sound and the surrounding area.
$4000.00
Scarce wall map showing the United States at the outbreak of the Civil War.
$1900.00
A striking compendium of North American geographic misconceptions from the 17th century.
$1400.00
Early map of colonial North America satirizing an one of the first real estate “bubbles”.
$2750
Massive and unique city plan of Chicago and the surrounding suburbs.
$689
A gorgeous pair of views published and hand colored by royal commission.
$1100
A cornerstone map for collectors of the American colonial period.
$3900.00
An early, striking map of Russia published in the first modern atlas.
$2100.00
One of the earliest obtainable maps of the New World – Terra Nova.
$11500.00
Munster’s map of Italy in antiquity.
$495
A breathtaking panoramic view of Chicago published for the 1893 World’s Fair.
$1250
Rare post-Civil War atlas of the area surrounding New York City.
$1200