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Marco van Egmond
By Pierre Joppen
May 2, 2009, 04:57
The 18th century Dutch map trade could build on
their reputation that originated from the Golden Age much longer than
was assumed until now. The Amsterdam publishing company Covens &
Mortier (1685-1866) has played an important part in this process. Most
likely this company was the largest map trader of his days. Thousand of
maps were brought almost industrially on the market by Covens &
Mortier and all members of this firm were gifted with a great
commercial talent.
This book offers an overview of the history
of this important publishing company. It focuses on the cartographic
stock of Covens & Mortier and the way that the publications were
produced and distributed. It also informs you about the cartographic
innovations which were introduced by this firm, and the importance of
Covens & Mortier for the development of commercial cartography at
home and abroad.
Antique Maps are available for sale by Covens & Mortier
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