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Map of South East England
Bartolomeo Borghi.

Siena: Pazzini Carli, c.1790. An uncommon map South East England, showing west to Hampshire and north to Bedfordshire.
BORG0003
£125.00

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Large map of Western Europe in the Dark Ages.
Jean Baptiste Bourguigon d'Anville.

London: Laurie & Whittle, 1794. Westen Europe after the Fall of the Roman Empire.
ANVI0002
£350.00

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Limehouse, London view
John Boydell.

London, c.1795. Originally published in 1751, this example comes from a compilation volume issued when Boydell became Lord Mayor of London.
BOYD0001
£395.00

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World on Mercator's Projection
Antonio Zatta.

Venice, 1795. The world on Mercator's Projection. Despite the date of 1795 and the inclusion of the route taken by Cook in his first circumnavigation, the coastlines of New Zealand and the Bering Straits have not been corrected.
ZATT0052
£490.00

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Unusual map of Asia
Vosgien.

France, 1800. Asia, with a large island of 'Jedso' above Japan. The Cape York Peninsula joins Australia to New Guinea.
VOSG0005
£98.00

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Allegorical print of Geography
W.H. Brown

London, C.Cooke, 1801. A circular scene of the Four Continents, Minerva and Britannia, with a border surmounted by a figure of Neptune, with medals with the names of famous explorers from Magellan and Drake to Anson, Cook and La Perouse. Engraved by R. Woodman after a design by W.H. Brown.
BROW0002
£49.00

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Map of South America
John Walker.

London, 1801. Published in 'Walker's Geography'.
WALK0003
£75.00

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A map of the world's mountain ranges
Cooper.

London: Sherwood, Neely & Jones, 1809. A map showing the mountain ranges, including Rennell's infamous 'Mountains of Kong' in Africa.
COOP0001
£95.00

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Scandinavia
John Pinkerton.

London, Cadell & Davies, 1809. Large and detailed map of Scandinavia, with strong original colour.
PINK0009
£125.00

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A Turner Landscape of the River Clyde.
J.M.W. Turner,

London, Charles Turner, 1809. Women bathing under a waterfall on the Clyde, the river that flows through Glasgow, Scotland's most important maritime city. Published in Turner's 'Liber Studorum', a collection of views by the English master of landscape, with plates engraved by Charles Turner (no relation).
TURN0002
£225.00

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Miniature county map of North Wales
William Lewis.

London: P. Martin, 1819. From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1022
£30.00

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Map of Tartary
John Cary.

London, c.1830. A colourful map of Central Asia from the Caspian Sea to Manchuria, including Mongolia, Tibet and Bokara.
CARY0023
£95.00

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View of the Pool of London
J.D. Harding.

London, c.1835. A scene of the traffic on the Thames.
HARD0001
£250.00

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Detailed map of South Africa
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.

London: Baldwin & Cradock, 1834. A map of Southern Africa as far north as Bechuana, with insets of the Cape, Cape Town, District of George and Environs of Graham-Town.
SDUK0086
£140.00

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SDUK North Africa
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.

London: SDUK, 1836. Detailed maps of North Africa from Agadir in Morocco to Alexandria. The first sheet has an inset plan of Marakesh ('Marocco').
SDUK0088
£180.00

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USA
Jules Renouard.

Paris, 1838. Map of United States
RENO0001
£60.00

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Detailed map of Africa
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.

London: SDUK, 1839. A more scientific map of Africa, with the unknown areas left blank instead of being filled with conjecture. However James Rennell's infamous 'Mountains of Kong' are marked.
SDUK0081
£125.00

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Detailed map of the U.S.
Thomas Kelley.

London, Kelly, 1840. With an inset of Florida.
KELL0002
£75.00

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Map of the divisions of Europe in the year 1100
Thierry.

Paris, c.1840. The divisions of Europe in 1100, shortly after the Norman conquest of England. The Normans also have a kingdom in Sicily; the Greeks still control Constantinople; and most of Spain is still Moorish.
THIE0001
£60.00

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Volume of Views of London
John Woods.

London: W.Orr & Co., c.1840. Originally issued by subscription 1837-38, this is the complete work, published soon after (pre-dating the inclusion of the plate of the New Royal Exchange, opened 1844.). The frontispiece and five of the plates were supplied by Thomas Shepherd.
WOOD0001
£400.00

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