Publisher's full red leather binding with titles in gilt on upper panel.
41 pages of text in English, Afrikaans and Dutch, followed by 11 fold-out facsimiles of the earliest maps of the South African interior and 1 large folding map of the Cape Colony in the rear pocket.
Good condition overall considering age and size.
For 150 years it was believed that John Barrow's map of the interior of the Cape Colony (1801) was the first and earliest of its kind. At the time of the First British Occupation (1795) no maps of the territory were found after British officials raided the colonial offices vacated by the Dutch. This was because Col. C. J. de Graaff, the last Dutch governor, sent all the maps in his possession, including those drawn by his surveyor, Cloete, to the Holland colonial office for safekeeping - just in case a different foreign power might one day come to occupy the territory. De Graaff was never completely at ease with the precarious hold they had on the Cape, and his actions showed great foresight as this indeed proved to be the case in 1795.
It was regarded as an act of Providence when they were discovered in the Netherlands in 1950, as it coincided with the Van Riebeeck celebrations marking the three hundred years since the first colonial settlement of the Cape in 1652. It was therefore decided that they should all be published, along with the maps of Barrow and Lichtenstein, in 1952 to mark the occasion.
It was regarded as an act of Providence when they were discovered in the Netherlands in 1950, as it coincided with the Van Riebeeck celebrations marking the three hundred years since the first colonial settlement of the Cape in 1652. It was therefore decided that they should all be published, along with the maps of Barrow and Lichtenstein, in 1952 to mark the occasion.
The publication contains, amongst others, the earliest map of the Colony, drawn by surveyor Wentzel in 1752, the 1762 map by surveyor Brink, the 1776 map by surveyor Cloete, the 1779 map by surveyor Leysten, Friderici's map of the South Coast (1789), the Hydrographical map of the south Coast by F. R. Duminy (1787), John Barrow's map of 1801, Lichtenstein's map of 1812, and a large fold-out general map of the Cape Colony by Governor C. J. de Graaff (1785).
- Binding Condition: Very good
- Overall Condition: Good
- Size: Oblong folio (305 x 405mm)