1781 – Universal Geography – Claude Buffier | Atlas & 18 Maps – California Island!
Géographie Universelle by Claude Buffier, 1781, is a French geography with 18 maps, describing continents and world powers, including early cartographic views such as California as an island.
Known primarily for his contributions to philosophy, Claude Buffier, a 17th-century French Jesuit historian, published a work of universal geography. This work, which went through numerous editions and titles into the late 18th-century, describes each of the world’s continents and major world powers on each. This atlas, along with previous editions, were published at a time before extensive knowledge of the world was common. Buffier atlases are well-known to show California as an island off the American west coast!
Bibliographic Details
- Title: Géographie universelle, exposée dans les différentes méthodes qui peuvent abréger l’étude & faciliter l’usage de cette science
- Author(s): Claude Buffier
- Publisher: Rouen, P. Machuel
- Edition: 1781 edition. Derniere, stated
- Binding: Full leather binding
- Format: (12mo), single volume
- Size: 6.75 x 4.25 in (17 x 11 cm)
- Collation: 404, 87 pp
- Illustrations: 18 maps, folding
- Contents Include:
- Descriptions of world continents and regions
- Geographic methods for study and reference
Condition:
Good. Full leather binding tight and secure with some loss and rubbing at corners and edges. Text block remains stable. Pages generally clean.
Why Collect This?
- 18th century French geography with 18 maps
- Associated with early cartographic traditions such as California as an island
Item Number: #50225
Categories
European History
Voyages & Exploration & Maps
Authors
Claude Buffier
Printing Date
18th Century
Language
French
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Good
Collation
Complete



