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[Africa Maps], Philip
PHILIPS' AUTHENTIC IMPERIAL MAP FOR TOURISTS & TRAVELLERS: AFRICA NORTH-EAST
George Philip & Son, Ltd., 1900
137.50 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, United States of America)
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Edizione: george philip was born in huntly, aberdeenshire, to a staunchly calvinist family, but in 1819 george traveled to liverpool where his brother robert, who was a nonconformist minister, lived. in 1819 he became assistant to the liverpool bookseller, william grapel and in 1834, set up his own business as a bookseller and stationer in paradise street, liverpool. he rapidly expanded the business by producing books, particularly educational works and maps. within his first year of trading to keep up with demand he had to move his business into larger premises at the atlas buildings in south castle street. <br> philip used cartographers such as john bartholomew the elder, august petermann, and william hughes to produce maps on copper plates. philip then had these printed and hand-coloured by his women tinters. by the time he produced his county maps of 1862 he was using machine coloured maps produced on power-driven lithographic presses. 'his maps ranged from the expensive imperial library atlas (1864) to an atlas costing as little as 3d. and, although the bulk of his production was for the commercial, and particularly the educational market, he also produced important scientific maps, notably of north america, especially the arctic and pacific northwest, africa and of the west indies.<br> this is a very fine copy of a scarce map showing the extent of european possessions in north-east africa before the end of the colonial period.