The earliest representation of California as a large island on map of Western Hemisphere on bottom half of title page. No place names.Title center page with crest above and 8 illustrations of native gods, figures and structures on sides. Map following [page]2 shows California as a peninsula. Wagner 291; Wagner/Sp. SW 12a; Tooley/107 (Plate 15); Leighly 1; Nordenskiöld 3,970 and 971; Burden 195 (Plate 195) and 200 (Plate 200); Church 173 and 199. Includes bibliographical references (p. xv-xvi) and indexes. 1624, in Latin, figure of Magellanus and medallion of Christophorvs Colvmbvs to left of map, and figure of Franciscus Pisardu and medallion of Americvs Vespvtivs to right of map; top center crest is reduced in size and surrounded by more decorative artwork; center contains much text within border; no text on verso; and no oak-leaf border on title page. 29.1 x 19.1 cm. Glen McLaughlin with Nancy H. Mayo.