Publication Date: 1973
Seller: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Map
Fine. Size 22.25 x 30.25 Inches. A charming 1973 pictorial view of Nantucket, Massachusetts, produced by Mickey Shemin and Henry Royster. Employing Shemin's distinctive style, the view evokes 19th-century city views, though representing the island as it was in 1973. A Closer Look Oriented towards the southwest, this view focuses on the town of Nantucket, the main settlement on the eponymous island. Local businesses, churches, museums, wharves, and historical sites are labeled throughout. Art galleries and antique shops are especially well-represented, likely a reflection of the creators' allegiances. The smaller town of 'Sconset (Siasconset) on the easternmost part of the island is illustrated in an inset at the bottom-left. Various landmarks around the island, including lighthouses, ships, and historic structures, surround the main view in the border, along with a map of the entire island on the right. Characteristic of Shemin's work, the view is printed on parchment paper meant to look aged and is reminiscent of 19th-century city views, replete with horse-drawn carriages and a wide, ornate border. Publication History and Census This view was drawn by Mickey Shemin in 1973 and distributed by Henry Royster, a local publisher. It was printed in two runs, one on off-white paper and the other on yellowish paper; some of the former are individually numbered up to the full run of 300 prints. The only institution known to hold the view is the Boston Public Library and it is scarce to the market. For reasons unknown, when it does appear on the market, it more often does so in the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. References: OCLC 1005988550.