Highly desireable map of San Francisco from the La Perouse's Voyages. During his round the world voyage, La Perouse coasted southward along the California coast in 1786, passing San Francisco on September 10 and arriving in Monterrey on September 13, where he remained for 9 days, before setting out for the Philippines. While La Perouse's chart of Monterrey is from original sources, the map of San Francisco is based upon a chart secured by La Perouse from the pilot Mourelle in Manila, or was obtained by the editors of La Perouse's Voyages from European sources. It derives from the Dalrymple Plan of 1789 and is almost identical to the Plano del puerto published by the Mexican Government in 1825. The information derives from Canazares chart of 1776 and Camacho's charts of 1779 and 1785. The map includes 21 place names, including Alcatraz, the Presidio, Harlow 15; Wagner 846. Merced, the Mission of San Francisco, and other current landmarks. A fundamental map for San Francisco collectors, the earliest obtainable map of the bay. Harlow 15; Wagner 846. Interesting full color example. The impression is a bit light and there is evidence of prior framing including some minor tape stains at the edges of the margins, but far from the printed image.
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1797 Jean Francois Galaup de La Perouse
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