"A Passage by Land to California Discover'd by ye Rev. Fathr. Eusebius Francis Kino Jesuite Between ye Years 1698 & 1701", Kino, Eusebio Francisco, SJ

Pricing & History
Subject: Southwestern United States & MexicoPeriod: 1730 (circa)Publication: The Philosophical Transactions from the Year 1700 to the Year 1720Color: Black & WhiteSize:7.8 x 7.8 inches19.8 x 19.8 cmThis is an English version of Father Kino's important map that disproved the theory that California was an island. This was the first map to accurately depict the region, in particular the relative positions of the Colorado and Gila rivers and the correct location of the rivers, valleys and mountains of part of Sonora and Arizona. Kino's publication, first issued in 1705, was intended to disprove the island theory, but instead actually fueled the controversy and thus the map was reprinted many times. This scarce map is essential to any collection of California or the American Southwest. This version was engraved by Hulett.References: cf. Wheat (TMW) #89; cf. Wagner #483; Schwartz & Ehrenberg plt. #75.Condition: AA clean and bright example with a few spots of foxing primarily confined to the blank margins.