Item #39646 The British Dominions in North America; or a Topographical and Statistical Description of the provinces of Lower and Upper Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, the Islands of Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton. Including considerations on land granting and emigration. To which are annexed, statistical tables and tables of distances. Joseph BOUCHETTE.
The British Dominions in North America; or a Topographical and Statistical Description of the provinces of Lower and Upper Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, the Islands of Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton. Including considerations on land granting and emigration. To which are annexed, statistical tables and tables of distances.

The British Dominions in North America; or a Topographical and Statistical Description of the provinces of Lower and Upper Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, the Islands of Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton. Including considerations on land granting and emigration. To which are annexed, statistical tables and tables of distances.

London. Published by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown. 1832. Hardcover. 4to. 28cm, in 2 volumes, xxviii,498, & xii, 296,[viii]pp., with 31 maps, plans and plate views,(inc. 2 folding views), in half dark blue green morocco, gilt ruled raised bands, double crushed crimson morocco titles labels, pebbled dark blue green cloth boards, marbled endpapers and edges, generally cleaner than usual, very good to fine condition. (cgc) The plates: Of the 31 engraved plates, 10 have slight unobtrusive stain on the top margin, (one of these has some foxing on the verso), 3 are somewhat more noticeable (see pictures). Abbey Travel, 622. T.P.L. 1627. Lande 1594. Sabin 6848 & 6851. Gagnon I-527. Morgan p43. Waterston p51. Joseph Bouchette was Surveyor-General of Lower Canada from 1804 until his death in 1841. He was the nephew of the Surveyor-General for the Northern District of North America in the latter part of the 18th century; his son, Joseph Jr., became Surveyor-General of Canada. Bouchette worked studiously and travelled extensively over a period of fifteen years to produce the most accurate and important topographical works of his time on British North America. "Probably the most distinguished of the Bouchette family was Joseph Bouchette (1774-1841), Surveyor-General of Lower Canada and a nephew of the equally famous surveyor Samuel Holland. Joseph Bouchette's books have played an important part in the geography and topography of Canada, some of them were illustrated by himself and he was also a noted cartographer" . Spendlove pp85-85. The engraved plate views include By-Town Ottawa River & Union Bridge, Ottawa; Harbour at York; Goderich; Guelph; Niagara River; Monument to Wolfe and Montcalm, (the first and finest Obliques in America), 2 of Montreal (1 folding), 2 of Quebec, Falls of Montmorency; St. Maurice, Ste Hyacinthe; Chambly;. Item #39646

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