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- John_Gibson_(cartographer) comment "John Gibson (1750, United Kingdom – buried 1792, United Kingdom) was an English cartographer and engraver.Recognized as an important late eighteenth-century British cartographer, a contemporary of Jacques-Nicolas Bellin and skilled engraver, spent most of his life in prison because of several debts, however, produced thousands of maps and its best-known work in 1758 was called the pocket atlas Atlas Minimus.".