Maps: 1799 - 1800
1799 Luigi Rossi (historian) - Alexandre Blondeau
(engraver)
- Hyacinthe Langlois (publisher) - Guthrie
(geographer/historian): "La Pologne avec dernier partage"
(Poland after the last partition)
, Paris, 7 x 9 inches, from
"Atlas universal pour la géographie de Guthrie."
Looking for a John Cary map dated, on
the map,
1799, titled: "A NEW MAP OF
POLAND AND THE GRAND DUCHY
OF LITHUANIA, Shewing their
DISMEMBER- MENTS and Divifions
BETWEEN AUSTRIA, RUSSIA AND
PRUSSIA IN 1772, 1793 & 1795...
"?  
Well, the earliest publication of this map
was in
1808. That's where you'll find five
differently-colored versions, all dated, on
the map, 1799
1799 Clement Cruttwell:
"POLAND," 16 x 13.5
inches /40.6 x 34.3 cm,
from "Atlas to Cruttwell's
Gazetteer."
From
www.geographicus.com
1799 [dated] Laurie & Whittle (publisher): "A New Map of The Kingdom of Poland With its Dismembered Provinces, and the Kingd. of Prussia," London, 20 x 26.5 inches, showing results
of all three partitions. See the 1787 and 1794 iterations of this map.
1799 Morrison & Sons:
"A New Map of POLAND,
LITHUANIA & PRUSSIA,
from the best
Authorities."
1799 Samuel John Neele:
"A Map of POLAND from
the best Authorities,"
London, 18.5 x 21 cm.
From
www.antiquemaps.org.uk
1799 C.George & John Robinson:
"POLAND," London, 13.6 x 15.4
inches. Engraved by Samuel
John Neele.
From
www.oldworldauctions.com
1799 William Guthrie: "Map of POLAND. from the best
Authorities." London, 7.5 x 8.5 inches, from "A New
Geographical, Historical and Commercial Grammar,"
first published the year of Guthrie's death, 1770, with
maps supplied by Thomas Kitchin until the 1788
edition, after which others contributed.
"Литовскoй губерния" (Litovskoi guberniya) First version
from National Museum of Lithuania; second from Wikimedia
1800 Charles Brightly -
Edward Kennersly:
"POLAND, Shewing the
Claims of RUSSIA,
PRUSSIA and AUSTRIA,
from the beft Authorities."
9.5 x 7.5 inches / 240 x
190 mm.
1800 William Barker
(engraver) -  Matthew
Cary
(publisher):
"POLAND,  Shewing the
Claims of Rufsia, Prufsia &
Auftria, until the late
DEPREDATIONS..,"
London, 30 x 36 cm.
From http://maps.bpl.org
1800 Tranquillo Mollo:
"POLEN nach den Letzten
Friedenschlufsen"
(after
the last partition)
,
Vienna, 18 x 15 inches.
From www.raremaps.com
1800 John Payne:
"POLAND," from "A New
and Complete System of
Universal Geography (4
vols.) New York,
published by John Low.
1800 Giovanni Antonio Rizzi-Zannoni:
"Polen -POLOGNE," Vienna, 100 x 90
cm, in a foldable, linen-backed, very
large example, with a
DETAIL image of
the cartouche.
From Scripofilia.
1799 Cotoyen Bertholon (atlas editor) - Louis Perisse
(publisher): "CARTE GENERAL de la POLOGNE Avec
tous LES ETATS qui y sont annexes," Paris, 8 1/4 x 6
3/4 inches from the first edition of Joseph de Laporte's
"Atlas Moderne Portatif..." The second edition was
published 1804 in Lyon by B. Cormon & Blanc.
1799 William Guthrie: "A
New Map of POLAND,
LITHUANIA & PRUSSIA
from the Best Authorities,
1799," from "A New
Geographical, Historical
and Commercial
Grammar."
From an eBay
auction
1800 Charles Delamarche:
"La Pologne, avec ses
démembremens." Paris, 20
x 23 cm, with coloring
depicting all Three Par-
titions. Cartouche
type B.
From "Petit atlas moderne
..,"with editions in 1790
and 1793.
From
www.davidrumsey.com
1800 A.M. Wilbrecht/Vil'brekht/Вильбрехт (German surveyor/cartographer) : "Российский атлас из сорока четырех карт состоящий и на сорок на два наместничества
Империю разделяющий"
("Russian Atlas of 42 maps of 44 guberniyas), St. Petersburg, published by the "Geographic Department of the Cabinet of His Imperial Majesty [Paul I]."
The first edition was published in 1792.  All place-names in Cyrillic.
From the National Library of Russia: http://www.nlr.ru/,  except as indicated
"Эстляндская губерния" (Estlyandskaya guberniya)
Second map is from wikimedia
"Курляндской губернии" (Kurlandskoi guberniya)
Second map is from wikimedia
"Лифляндской губерни" (Liflyandskoi  guberni).
Second map from Wikimedia
"Псковская губерния"
(Pskovskaya guberniya)
"Смоленская губерния"
(Smolenskaya guberniya)
"Белорусская губерния"
(Belorusskaya gubernia)
From wikimedia
"Минской губернiи"
(Minskoy gubernii)
1799 [dated] William Faden (engraver/cartographer/publisher): "A
Map of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Dutchy of Lithuania,
including Samogitia and Curland, Divided according to their
dismemberments,"  London, based on the 1772 24-sheet Rizzi-
Zannoni map, both as a dissected folding map glued to linen and as
an atlas map. See the 1811 and 1816 versions.
c. 1800 Mariaval (mapmaker) - A. Peticier (engraver) - Bertrand
(
publisher): "Carte Générale de la Pologne avec ses differens
Démembremens par les Puissances Partageantes en 1773 et 1795," Paris,
58.1 x 47.9 cm.
bertius on eBay
old-leaf on eBay
www.davidrumsey.com
http://oldmaps.eu/en/
cesgia on eBay
The Wroblewski Library of the
Lithuanian National Academy of
Sciences: http://elibrary.mab.lt/
c. 1800 Charles
Delamarche
: "La Pologne,
avec ses démembrements,"
Paris. 11 x 8 inches, with
coloringdepicting all three
partitions, and  "Royaume
de Pologne" in the legend,

type C
, from "'Petit atlas
moderne ..," with editions
in 1790 and 1793.  
From
www.swaen.com
1800 Charles Delamarche: "La Pologne, avec ses démembrements," Paris. 11 x 8
inches,
in three versions with "An III de la Repub? Franc? ou an 1795" in the
cartouche
, type A. The French Republic was founded September 22, 1792 during
the French Revolution.
" Coloring depicts only the resuts of the First,1772, Partition.
From "'Petit atlas moderne..," with editions in 1790 and 1793.
cherry-07 on eBay
www.maphouse.co.uk
Bartele Gallery - The
Netherlands via
www.abebooks.co.uk/
www.alteagallery.com
www.polona.pl
www.antique-maps.lt
1799 Adam Christian
Gaspari
(geographer) -
Franz Ludwig Güssefeld
(cartographer) - Industrie
Comptoirs
(publisher):
"XIII" [Poland/Prussia],
Leipzig, 20 x 23 cm, from
"Neuer methodischer
Schul- Atlas," accom-
panied by statistics.
From
www.davidrumsey.com  
www.karty.by
fineantiquemapsandprints oneBay
www.raremaps.com
www.swaen.com
National Library of Poland
via www.mapywig.org