It remains unknown if Doolittle engraved all the plates within although there exists a letter from Doolittle to Carey (publisher) where Doolittle states he has already engraved 13 of the 48 plates
Book remains relatively well preserved and attractive on the shelf
The prime print would be the great and displayable full page view of: "Salt Lake City
Attractive antiquarian leather bindings
Magazines & Periodicals
Africa continent c. 1801 Oliver & Boyd rare map fantasy interior Nile source Cul de Sac Royal It remains unknown if DoolittleAfrica from the Best Authorities. (Old Maps, 19th Century Maps, Africa, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Abyssinia, Guinea, Congo, Angola, Mozambique, Madagascar, source of Nile named). Issued c. 1801, Edinburgh by Oliver & Boyd. Possibly engraved by Neele. Very scarce early 19th century engraved map with original hand color. The atlas source of this map is uncited in Tooley's expanded four volume Dictionary of Mapmakers. Appears to not be in the Library of