The Atlantic Neptune is a monumental four volume atlas which was the most important collection of maps, charts and views of North America published in the eighteenth century.
[1] It was created by Colonel Joseph Frederick Wallet Des Barres.
"[2] The survey work was carried out in the summer and in the winter he would retire to his estate, Castle Frederick, in Falmouth, Nova Scotia to complete his charts and drawings.
In 1774 under direction for the British Admiralty, Des Barres compiled and edited his and many others' charts and maps of eastern North America.
The completed work Atlantic Neptune was published in 1777, having cost the Admiralty an estimated £100,000.