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Maps of India HIST/ASNS 2892 Maps, Territory, and Power in Asia | Spring 2021

“Indostan” in Purchas, Samuel. Haklvytvs posthumus, or, Pvrchas his Pilgrimes : contayning a history of the world, in sea voyages, & lande-trauells / by Englishmen and others, wherein Gods wonders in nature & prouidence, the actes, arts, varieties & vanities of men, w[i]th a world of the worlds rarities are by a world of eyewitnesse-authors related to the world, some left written by Mr. Hakluyt at his death, more since added, his also perused, & perfected, all examined, abreuiated, illustrated w[i]th notes, enlarged w[i]th discourses, adorned w[i]th pictures, and expressed in mapps, in fower parts, each containing fiue books. [London]: Imprinted at London for Henry Fetherston at y[e]e signe of the rose in Pauls Churchyard, 1625. Call #: STC 20509 folio v.1
"A Map of the Moghol Empire and part of Tartary" in James Fraser's The History of Nadir Shah. London: A. Millar, 1742. Call #: Bowd Ds294.F8 1742a
“Map of the European Settlements in the East Indies. By Thos. Kitchin Senr. Hydrogr. to his Majesty” in Raynal, abbé (Guillaume-Thomas-François). A philosophical and political history of the settlements and trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies / revised, augmented, and published in ten volumes, by the Abbé Raynal; newly translated from the French, by J.O. Justamond, F.R.S., with a new set of maps adapted to the work and a copious index; in eight volumes. London: Printed for W. Strahan; and T. Cadell, 1783. Call #: D22 .R2613 1783 v.2
“A Map of the Route of Mr. Forster, from Loldon to Petersburg, in the Years 1783 and 1784” in Forster, George. A journey from Bengal to England: through the northern part of India, Kashmire, Afghanistan, and Persia, and into Russia, by the Caspian-Sea / by George Forster, in the civil service of the honourable the East-India Company ; in two volumes. London: Printed for R. Faulder, New Bond-Street, 1798. Call #: Bowd DS7 .F73
Rennell, James. “Map of Hindoostan, or the Mogul Empire Hindoostan.” London, 1788. Map. Bowdoin Special Collections & Archives. Call #: Mapcase drawer D6, f. D6E
“Indostan” and “Trigonometrical Surveys” in Murray, Hugh. Historical and descriptive account of British India : from the most remote period to the present time: including a narrative of the early Portuguese and English voyages, the revolutions in the Mogul Empire, and the origin, progress, and establishment of the British power; with illustrations of the zoology, botany, climate, geology, and mineralogy. Also medical observations, an account of the Hindoo astronomy, the trigonometrical surveys, and the navigation of the Indian seas. New York: J. & J. Harper, 1832. Call #: DS436 .M8 v.1, v.3
“India” in Nolan, E. H. The illustrated history of the British Empire in India and the East, from the earliest times to the suppression of the Sepoy Mutiny, in 1859. London, New York, J.S. Virtue [1860?]. Call #: DS436 .N78 v.1
“Hammond’s 8x11 Map of India, 1904” in The new reference atlas of the world: a new series of physical, political and historical maps compiled from government surveys and exhibiting the latest results of geographical research, with special chapters on the discovery of the North Pole, the Panama Canal, etc. New York: C.S. Hammond, 1910. Call #: GZ: I544 C666 1910 folio