Published by New York, Walking Tree Press, 1998., 1998
Folio 92 pp. Colour & b/w illustrations, ( comentary) with 17 loose folded facsimile maps. In original cloth sleeve within publisher's slipcase. A fine copy. First edition thus.
Published by Jodocus Hondius / Geradus Mercator, 1606
Seller: De Bry Rare Books, Oxford, United Kingdom
Map
No Binding. Condition: Near Fine. "China" Jodocus Hondius / Geradus Mercator 1606 430 x 590mm Important and highly decorative map of China by Mercator/Hondius. Clear and dark impression in very good condition with old fold. The map is uncommonly found with a clear printing impression and without artificial modern colour. Mercator died before the completion of his famous Atlas, but his sons were able to complete the atlas which was first published in 1595. The plates were later sold to Jodocus Hondius who continued publishing the Atlas into the 1630s as it was a commercial success. This map is both beautiful and cartographically important as an early map of China. A European sailing ship sails the seas while a wind powered land craft is shown on the Chinese mainland (a Chinese vehicle which first popularised in the West by Marco Polo). A Japanese Junk is shown sailing through the seas while a cartouche shows the Japanese persecution and crucifixion of Christian missionaries (likely referring to the Martyrdom of 26 Christians in Nagasaki in 1597). Many coast line similarities with Linschoten's early map of the area, which had used Portuguese sources, can be seen. Similarly, Korea is suggested as an Island and inland lakes are shown in South East Asia and China.