File:South America by William Hack.jpg
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English: South America by Thames school chartmaker William Hack. In "Captain Bartholomew Sharp's South Sea Waggoner, or a chart of South America, containing 135 maps and drawings of the appearance of the Western Coast from Acapulco to Cape Horn, carefully sketched on a large scale' ... dedicated by B. S. to King Charles II., and 'made by William Hack ... 1684' " |
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