- more information... Other A map of the most inhabited part of Virginia containing the whole of the province of Maryland with part of Pensilvania, New Jersey and North Carolina. Author: Jefferys First Published: 1775 ISBN: 0 903541 20 3The Gourmand - The Glutton County of KentThis map comprises 25 sheets plus a key sheet. Assembled map 138 inches wide by 90 inches high. more information...Each volume in the series of eight contains an illustrated introduction and carto-bibliography. Author: Christopher Saxton, John Norden, John Speed, John Ogilby, John Seller, Pieter van den Keere, Herman Moll, John Senex, John Harris, John Rocque, J Lindley, W Crosley, Old Series Ordnance Survey, C + J Greenwood First Published: 1575 - 1825 ISBN: 0 903541 27 0 Author: Braun and Hogenberg, Agas, Hollar, Leake First Published: 1553 - 1667 ISBN: 0 903541 41 6The most important of these maps have been reproduced and are presented in a three part series. Author: John Chapman & Peter Andre First Published: 1777 ISBN: 0 903541 14 9 Author: Christopher Saxton First Published: 1559 ISBN: N/AReproduction of a fine print originally published on 15th October, 1787. Scene depicted is that of a coachman being given a fond farewell by a wench in the doorway of an inn whilst baggage is being l more information... Undoubtedly, the most decorated town plan of any British city that has ever been produced by any mapmaker. In his anxiety to produce a map of universal appeal, contrasting with his utilitarian City o more information... In 1666, London was almost twice the size it had been at the moment of James Is accession, with much of the new development to the West of the Citys boundaries. This left the City itself in its mai more information...Spoils of War Reproduction Maps
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