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[Confederate Imprint | Cover Title] MAP OF VIRGINIA. MAP OF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA, Containing the Counties, Principal Towns, Railroads, Rivers, Canals & All Other Internal Improvements by von Bucholtz, Ludwig | lithography by Charles L. Ludwig - 1862

by von Bucholtz, Ludwig | lithography by Charles L. Ludwig

[Confederate Imprint | Cover Title] MAP OF VIRGINIA. MAP OF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA, Containing the Counties, Principal Towns, Railroads, Rivers, Canals & All Other Internal Improvements by von Bucholtz, Ludwig | lithography by Charles L. Ludwig - 1862

[Confederate Imprint | Cover Title] MAP OF VIRGINIA. MAP OF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA, Containing the Counties, Principal Towns, Railroads, Rivers, Canals & All Other Internal Improvements

by von Bucholtz, Ludwig | lithography by Charles L. Ludwig

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Richmond: West & Johnston, 1862. Hard Cover. Good binding. Confederate imprint, first edition, thus. 37" x 25". As issued, folded in printed paper over boards case; fore-edge ties are lacking; staining and wear to the case. Paper is toned with some staining; several closed tears at the folds and intersections of folds, one of which is significant spanning nearly 12".

This is the second iteration of the Bucholtz-Ludwig map of 1858. Of the origin of this map, William C. Wooldridge writes, "At least four maps of Virginia published between 1858 and ca. 1868 derive in whole or in part from the same lithographic stone--or were copied with such minute care as to make their common parts indistinguishable. The maps have different borders, different sizes, and different publisher's imprints. They look different.... The common denominator of these four maps is the lithographic stone prepared by Charles L. Ludwig in 1858 for Ludwig von Bucholtz's new map of Virginia" (p. 26). Wooldridge goes on, "This new 1858 map grew out of work Ludwig von Bucholtz did in preparation for the 1859 revision of Herman Boye's 1826 copperplate map of Virginia." (p. 26). This present map is geographically superior the Bucholtz-Boye map because it wasn't superimposed on Boye's incorrect copperplates, but was drawn anew. In this, the Buchloltz-Ludwig map is significant in the history of Virginia cartography and is one of two Confederate printings of the map, the second would be issued in 1864. The map depicts Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, as well as small parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and North Carolina and it includes the railroads and a table of distances. Additionally, there is an inset view of capitol square in Richmond. Wooldridge, William. "The Bucholtz-Ludwig Map of Virginia and Its Successors, 1858-1868." The Portolan 68 (Spring, 2007), pp. 26-39. Parrish & Willingham 6204.
  • Bookseller Independent bookstores US (US)
  • Format/Binding Hard Cover
  • Book Condition Used - Good binding
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Publisher West & Johnston
  • Place of Publication Richmond
  • Date Published 1862