1890 Vorzet Map of Pamlico Sound and Albemarle Sounds, North Carolina

PamlicoSound-dumasvorzet-1890
$375.00
Pamlico Sound (Caroline du Nord). - Main View
Processing...

1890 Vorzet Map of Pamlico Sound and Albemarle Sounds, North Carolina

PamlicoSound-dumasvorzet-1890

A French Prince in the American Civil War.
$375.00

Title


Pamlico Sound (Caroline du Nord).
  1890 (undated)     11.75 x 13.75 in (29.845 x 34.925 cm)     1 : 800000

Description


This is a striking 1890 Dumas Vorzet map of the Pamlico Sound and Albemarle Sound, eastern North Carolina, issued to illustrate the scarce atlas volume of the French edition of the Prince Philippe d'Orléans' Histoire de la Guerre Civile en Amérique.
A Closer Look
Coverage embraces eastern North Carolina from Elisabeth City to Cape Lookout, and from Tarboro and Kingston east to Cape Hatteras, thus including the Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds, Pamilcio River, Neuse River, and Outer Banks. The map was issued to illustrate the region during the American Civil War (1861 - 1865), but it is contemporaneous to 1890. It is likely derived from the work of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.
Publication History and Census
This map was drafted by Ernest Dumas-Vorzet, engraved by Louis Wuhrer, printed by Becquet, and published by Michel Lévy in Paris for the 1890 French edition of Philippe d'Orléans' Histoire de la Guerre Civile en Amérique. The atlas supplement, of which this map was part, was issued only with the 1890 French publication and not included in any of the earlier English editions. The entire work, in this edition, is uncommon in institutional collections, with only 3 being identified in OCLC, and is scarce to the market. Most examples lack the atlas, which in OCLC, appears only at the Boston Athenaeum. Very little market history.

CartographerS


Ernest Dumas-Vorzet (18?? - 18??) was a French line and letter engraver active in Paris in the late 19th century. He engraved the lettering on nautical charts for the Dépôt des Cartes et Plans de la Marine. His later work is often associated with Émile Delaune (18?? - 19??) and Hachette et Cie. He is likely the father of Edouard Dumas-Vorzet, a French publisher and cartographer. More by this mapmaker...


Frédéric Louis Charles Wuhrer (1844 - 1925) was a French cartographer, engraver, and artist. He lived in the town of Buc, France, where he purchased the former Town Hall. Wuhrer is better known as a landscape artist, with a strong record at auctions. Little is known of his engraving work, but the Bibliothèque nationale de France has over one hundred pieces in their collection attributed to his name. Learn More...


Orléans, Louis-Philippe-Albert d', Comte de Paris (August 24, 1838 - September 8, 1894) was a French prince, scholar, officer in the American Civil War (1861 - 1865), and unofficially King of France (February 24, 1848). Louis-Philippe-Albert was the grandson of French king, Louis Philippe I of the house of Orléans. With the advent of the French Second Republic (1848 - 1852), Louis-Philippe-Albert and his family fled to the United States. Louis-Philippe-Albert became an outspoken journalist who, when the Civil War broke out, volunteered to serve in the Union Army, being instantly appointed assistant adjutant general under General George McClellan with the rank of captain. During his service, he used the abbreviated name Philippe d'Orléans. He served in the Peninsular Campaign, the first large-scale offensive in the Eastern Theater, but resigned from service in July of 1862. He afterward composed a History of the Civil War in America, published in 1875. He returned to Europe in 1864, where in England, he married his paternal first cousin, Princess Marie Isabelle d'Orléans (1848–1919), Infanta of Spain. In 1871, after the Franco-Prussian War and the downfall of Napoleon III, they were allowed to return to France, and many of their properties were restored. He renounced all claims to the French throne in 1873 but was still considered by some Orléanists as Philippe VII of France. In 1886, the prince and his family again went into exile in London, where he died in 1894. Learn More...

Source


Orleans, Louis-Philippe-Albert d', Histoire de la Guerre Civile en Amérique, par M. le comte de Paris (Paris: Michel Lévy) 1890.    

Condition


Very good. Slight toning.

References


LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 80. Library of Congress G1201.S5 P3 1890.