Digital Image: 1777 Croisey Map of the Russian Discoveries in Alaska and Bering Strait

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Carte des Découverts des Russes dans la Mer Orientale, et en Amerique Pour Servir à L'essai, Sur le commerce de Russie. - Main View
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Digital Image: 1777 Croisey Map of the Russian Discoveries in Alaska and Bering Strait

AlaskaSiberia-croisey-1777_d

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  • Carte des Découverts des Russes dans la Mer Orientale, et en Amerique Pour Servir à L'essai, Sur le commerce de Russie.
  • Added: Wed, 26 Mar 2025 11:03:00
  • Original Document Scale: 1 : 10000000
Unusual map illustrating the discoveries of Russian fur traders in the Aleutian Islands after Bering's expedition but before Cook.
$50.00

Title


Carte des Découverts des Russes dans la Mer Orientale, et en Amerique Pour Servir à L'essai, Sur le commerce de Russie.
  1777 (undated)     16 x 21.75 in (40.64 x 55.245 cm)     1 : 10000000

Description


FOR THE ORIGINAL ANTIQUE MAP, WITH HISTORICAL ANALYSIS, CLICK HERE.

Digital Map Information

Geographicus maintains an archive of high-resolution rare map scans. We scan our maps at 300 DPI or higher, with newer images being 600 DPI, (either TIFF or JPEG, depending on when the scan was done) which is most cases in suitable for enlargement and printing.

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Refunds

If the high resolution image you ordered is unavailable, we will fully refund your purchase. Otherwise, digital images scans are a service, not a tangible product, and cannot be returned or refunded once the download link is used.

Cartographer


P. Croisey (fl. c. 1765 – c. 1800) was a French line-engraver active in the 18th century. Croisey was based in Versailles, France and is best known for his fine portrait of Marie Antoinette, when Dauphiness. He also maintained a location on Rue Haute-Feuille, Pairs. One of his early trade cards survives in which he describes himself as a geographical engineer and engraver of civil and military architecture, topography, and geography. His wife, Madame Croisey was also an engraver, specializing in music and text. He died around 1800. More by this mapmaker...

Source


Marbault, Essai sur Le Commerce de Russie, avec L'Histoire de ses Découvertes, (Amsterdam) 1777.