Travel, Cartography and the Exploration of the World

Travel, Cartography and the Exploration of the World

Historical journeys, maps and books that shaped the understanding of the world

From the earliest travel accounts to monumental atlases and cartographic works, the history of exploring the world has long been preserved in books. In this category, we present articles devoted to geography, travel, cartography and geographical discoveries, with a particular focus on rare pre-war books, first editions, Polish and foreign antiquarian works, and publications of exceptional historical and collectible value.

Here readers will discover stories of travellers, explorers and scholars who journeyed across Europe and distant continents, leaving behind remarkable testimonies of their age. We feature historical travel narratives, memoirs, descriptions of countries and peoples, geographical works, atlases and publications documenting the development of knowledge about the world from the eighteenth century to the first half of the twentieth century.

A special place is devoted to historical cartography. Antique maps of Poland, Europe and the wider world are not only valuable historical sources but also fascinating works of graphic and engraving art. Fold-out maps, city plans, copper engravings and lithographs allow us to see the world through the eyes of earlier generations of travellers and scholars.

On the Sobieski Antiquarian Bookshop blog, we also present exceptional books from our collection – leather-bound volumes, deluxe editions, works illustrated with maps and engravings, and rare publications related to the history of travel and geography. We explore their authors, historical significance, bibliophilic value and their place in the history of European book culture.

This category is dedicated to collectors, historians, lovers of antique maps, travel literature and all those who find in old books a lasting record of humanity’s fascination with the world.

William Coxe - Europe in Copperplate. A Journey That Became an Atlas of the World
22-06-2026
An exceptional travelogue from journeys through Poland, Russia, and Scandinavia from 1784–1786. Discover the work of William Coxe, in which engravings, maps, and city plans create a fascinating picture of Europe at the end of the 18th century.