engraved map on 2 sheets, joined, with original hand-colouring to the English and Welsh counties, and in outline to the adjacent coastlines, dissected and linen-backed, some pale uneven browning and oil spotting, mostly to the blank North Sea area, folding with marbled outer endpapers on verso into a contemporary black leather slipcase, gilt-lettered and blind-embossed, 8vo,
Thomson (John)
Northern Part of England [with] Southern Part of England,
£240
, , 1830.
published with Thomson’s New General Atlas, the Northern and Southern sheets here united and separately issued as a single sheet wall map, with two inset views, ‘The Rope Bridge between the Islands of Holyhead and Anglesea’, upper right, and ‘View of the New Custom House near London Bridge’, lower left,.
990 by 620mm (39 by 24½ inches).
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