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        • Mannevillette - Lot of 10 Map or Chart Engravings
          Dec. 30, 2023

          Mannevillette - Lot of 10 Map or Chart Engravings

          Est: $1,500 - $2,500

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Lot of 19 Maps
          Apr. 08, 2023

          Mannevillette - Lot of 19 Maps

          Est: $8,000 - $16,000

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Map of the Straits of Riau from Straits of Singapor to Rio. 50
          Dec. 26, 2020

          Mannevillette - Map of the Straits of Riau from Straits of Singapor to Rio. 50

          Est: $400 - $800

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Map of Java, Madura and the western tip of Bali. 45
          Dec. 26, 2020

          Mannevillette - Map of Java, Madura and the western tip of Bali. 45

          Est: $400 - $800

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Map of Fort Aguada Goa, Coast Lines of Sumatra, and Coast of Goa. 29
          Dec. 26, 2020

          Mannevillette - Map of Fort Aguada Goa, Coast Lines of Sumatra, and Coast of Goa. 29

          Est: $400 - $800

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Coastal Views. 25
          Dec. 26, 2020

          Mannevillette - Coastal Views. 25

          Est: $400 - $800

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Frontispiece
          Dec. 05, 2020

          Mannevillette - Frontispiece

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Plan of Port-Louis & Orient; Plan du Port-Louis et de L'Orient, Situe a la Cote meridionale de Bretage. 2
          Dec. 05, 2020

          Mannevillette - Plan of Port-Louis & Orient; Plan du Port-Louis et de L'Orient, Situe a la Cote meridionale de Bretage. 2

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of the Coast of Madagascar; Carte de la Cote Orientale de Madagascar. 15d
          Dec. 05, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of the Coast of Madagascar; Carte de la Cote Orientale de Madagascar. 15d

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Map of Rodrigues Island; Plan de l'Isle Rodrigues. 20
          Dec. 05, 2020

          Mannevillette - Map of Rodrigues Island; Plan de l'Isle Rodrigues. 20

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - To His Majesty George the Third, King of Great Britain etc, This Chart of Felicia and Plan of the Island Balambangan…. 55
          Dec. 05, 2020

          Mannevillette - To His Majesty George the Third, King of Great Britain etc, This Chart of Felicia and Plan of the Island Balambangan…. 55

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of the Atlantic with the Southern Coasts of South America and Africa; Carte Reduite de la Cote Meridionale d'Afrique. 11
          Sep. 19, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of the Atlantic with the Southern Coasts of South America and Africa; Carte Reduite de la Cote Meridionale d'Afrique. 11

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of the Coast of Madagascar; Carte Reduite de l'Archipel du Nord-Est de l'Isle Madagascar. 22
          Sep. 19, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of the Coast of Madagascar; Carte Reduite de l'Archipel du Nord-Est de l'Isle Madagascar. 22

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of the Red Sea; Carte de la Mer Rouge, depuis Moka jusqu'a Gedda. 26
          Sep. 19, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of the Red Sea; Carte de la Mer Rouge, depuis Moka jusqu'a Gedda. 26

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - A Map of part of Borneo and the Sooloo Archipelago
          Sep. 19, 2020

          Mannevillette - A Map of part of Borneo and the Sooloo Archipelago

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Map of the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman; Carte du Golfe Persique, depuis Bassora jusqu'au Cap Rasalgate. 28
          Sep. 12, 2020

          Mannevillette - Map of the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman; Carte du Golfe Persique, depuis Bassora jusqu'au Cap Rasalgate. 28

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          The map features an early reference to Qatar. Biedermann says "It is interesting to note that, despite the fact that the shape of the Gulf is rooted in the Dutch tradition that we have come to name after Cornelis Roobacker, there are many new place names that were not there in the earlier decades. Like some other items from this period, this map is thus a precious document of the shifting commercial geography of Persia and the Persian Gulf" (Historical Atlas of the Persian Gulf, p. 290). This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Map of the Bay of Rio De Janeiro; Plan de la Baye et du Port de Rio-Janeiro. 7
          Sep. 12, 2020

          Mannevillette - Map of the Bay of Rio De Janeiro; Plan de la Baye et du Port de Rio-Janeiro. 7

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of Southern Africa and Madagascar; Carte Reduite de l'Ocean Orientale qui Continent la Cote d'Afrique… avec l'Isle Madagscar. 12
          Sep. 12, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of Southern Africa and Madagascar; Carte Reduite de l'Ocean Orientale qui Continent la Cote d'Afrique… avec l'Isle Madagscar. 12

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of the African Coast and Mozambique; Carte de la Cote Orientale d'Afrique depuis l'Isle de Patte jusques a Mocambique… 12d
          Sep. 12, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of the African Coast and Mozambique; Carte de la Cote Orientale d'Afrique depuis l'Isle de Patte jusques a Mocambique… 12d

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of Thailand, Cambodia and Malaysia; Carte Plate du Golfe de Siam, avec une partie des Cotes de Malaye et de Camboje… 51
          Sep. 05, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of Thailand, Cambodia and Malaysia; Carte Plate du Golfe de Siam, avec une partie des Cotes de Malaye et de Camboje… 51

          Est: $400 - $800

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of Sumatra; Carte de la Cote Occidentale de l'Isle Sumatra…. 41
          Sep. 05, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of Sumatra; Carte de la Cote Occidentale de l'Isle Sumatra…. 41

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of East Sumatra and the North-West coast of Java; Carte pour aller du Detroit de la Sonde ou de Batavia au Detroit de Banca. 47
          Sep. 05, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of East Sumatra and the North-West coast of Java; Carte pour aller du Detroit de la Sonde ou de Batavia au Detroit de Banca. 47

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of the Northern Part of the Bay of Bengal laid down chiefly from the Surveys made by Bartholomew Plaisted and John Ritchie. 33
          Sep. 05, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of the Northern Part of the Bay of Bengal laid down chiefly from the Surveys made by Bartholomew Plaisted and John Ritchie. 33

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of Coast of Vietnam and Southern Coastline of China; Carte d'une partie de la Cote de Cochinchine / Plan de l'Isle Condor
          Aug. 29, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of Coast of Vietnam and Southern Coastline of China; Carte d'une partie de la Cote de Cochinchine / Plan de l'Isle Condor

          Est: $400 - $800

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of Ceylon or Sri Lanka; Carte Plate qui Comprend l'Isle de Ceylan, et une partie des Cotes de Malabar et de Coromandel
          Aug. 29, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of Ceylon or Sri Lanka; Carte Plate qui Comprend l'Isle de Ceylan, et une partie des Cotes de Malabar et de Coromandel

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Coastlines of India, Ceylan, Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra, Cambodia and Vietnam; Carte Reduite du Golfe de Bengale, depuis l'Isle de Ceylan jusqu'au Golfe de Siam, avec la partie Septentrionale du Detroit de Malac
          Aug. 29, 2020

          Mannevillette - Coastlines of India, Ceylan, Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra, Cambodia and Vietnam; Carte Reduite du Golfe de Bengale, depuis l'Isle de Ceylan jusqu'au Golfe de Siam, avec la partie Septentrionale du Detroit de Malac

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of Malacca Strait; Carte Plate de la partie Septentrionale du Detroit de Malac…
          Aug. 29, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of Malacca Strait; Carte Plate de la partie Septentrionale du Detroit de Malac…

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of the Indian Ocean, Australia present in lower right section; Carte Reduite de L'Ocean Oriental, depuis le Cap de Bonne Esperance Jusqua L'Isle Formose Dediee au Roi. 9
          Aug. 22, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of the Indian Ocean, Australia present in lower right section; Carte Reduite de L'Ocean Oriental, depuis le Cap de Bonne Esperance Jusqua L'Isle Formose Dediee au Roi. 9

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of Java; Carte de l'Isle de Java, avec les Isles de Banca, de Billiton, et une partie de celles de Sumatra et de Borneo. 44
          Aug. 22, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of Java; Carte de l'Isle de Java, avec les Isles de Banca, de Billiton, et une partie de celles de Sumatra et de Borneo. 44

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of the China Sea… 52
          Aug. 22, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of the China Sea… 52

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of Sumatra; Carte de la Cote Occidental de l'Isle Sumatra… 42
          Aug. 22, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of Sumatra; Carte de la Cote Occidental de l'Isle Sumatra… 42

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of Indian Ocean, showing the coasts of Africa, Arabia, Iran, India and Ceylon; Carte Reduite de l'Ocean Oriental Septentrional, qui Continent une partie des Cotes d'Afrique, de l'Arabie, de la Perse, et celles de l'Indostan. 24
          Jul. 18, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of Indian Ocean, showing the coasts of Africa, Arabia, Iran, India and Ceylon; Carte Reduite de l'Ocean Oriental Septentrional, qui Continent une partie des Cotes d'Afrique, de l'Arabie, de la Perse, et celles de l'Indostan. 24

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of Bombay (Mumbai); Plan du Port de Bombay. 29
          Jul. 18, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of Bombay (Mumbai); Plan du Port de Bombay. 29

          Est: $400 - $800

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of the Bay of Bengal; Carte de la Cote Orientale du Golfe de Bengale. 34
          Jul. 18, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of the Bay of Bengal; Carte de la Cote Orientale du Golfe de Bengale. 34

          Est: $400 - $800

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of Malacca Strait, Banca Strait, Borneo; Carte de la partie comprise entre la Sortie du Detroit de Malac le Detroit de Banca et l'Isle Borneo. 49
          Jul. 18, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of Malacca Strait, Banca Strait, Borneo; Carte de la partie comprise entre la Sortie du Detroit de Malac le Detroit de Banca et l'Isle Borneo. 49

          Est: $400 - $800

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Map of St Augustin, Madagascar & Nosy Boraha; Plan de la Baye de St. Augustin / Plan du Port de l'Isle Ste Marie
          Jul. 18, 2020

          Mannevillette - Map of St Augustin, Madagascar & Nosy Boraha; Plan de la Baye de St. Augustin / Plan du Port de l'Isle Ste Marie

          Est: $400 - $800

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Mannevillette - Chart of Madagascar; Carte Plate de la Cote Occidentale de l'Isle Madagascar… 13
          Jul. 18, 2020

          Mannevillette - Chart of Madagascar; Carte Plate de la Cote Occidentale de l'Isle Madagascar… 13

          Est: $400 - $800

          This detailed folio engraving is from the rare French Sea Atlas by Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Denise D'Apres de Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. The work was published in Paris and Brest by Demonville and Malassis in 1775. The engravings feature maps, charts, and coastal views primarily revised by Mannevillette & the hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple. The engravings were completed by Guillaume De la Haye. br>The Atlas focused on coasts of the East Indies, Indochina and Formosa, Africa, Australia, the Red Sea, and India. This is the second edition which also includes maps of the Arabian Peninsular, western coas of present-day Saudi Arabia, and Jeddah. Much of the details in the maps are in the sea charting with rhumb lines, soundings, hazards, shoals, and anchorages shown. Mannevillette spent 30 years, often in conjunction with Alexander Dalrymple, working on the second edition of this maritime atlas. It was substantially enlarged (and corrected) from the first edition of 1745 and was heavily used throughout the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) was a French sailor and hydrographer, and captain of the Compagnie des Indes. Mannevillette apprenticed under the great royal cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. His charting work, published in Neptune Oriental was a major achievement in mapping and a exceptional resource to sailors traveling the Indian Ocean and Asia. He was maticulous in updating his information so the second edition of this work truly had some of the most accurate cartography of the century. He was one of the first navigators to use Hadley's revolutionary octant in taking measurements at sea.

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        • Denis, Jean-Baptiste
          Jun. 12, 2018

          Denis, Jean-Baptiste

          Est: €100 - €200

          Recueil des mémoires et conférences qui ont esté présentées à Monseigneur le Dauphin

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        • Denis, Jean-Baptiste
          Dec. 16, 2016

          Denis, Jean-Baptiste

          Est: €200 - €220

          Denis, Jean-Baptiste Recueil des mémoires et conférences qui ont esté présentées à Monseigneur le Dauphin Amsterdam, Pierre Michel, 1673. In 12°. 8 tavole fuori testo e illustrazioni nel testo, bruniture, legatura in piena pergamena rigida coeva. 1 1673

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