Rocque’s rare plan of Paris and its environs

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A Plan of Paris and the Adjacent Country

in which is contained a description of the Villaeges, Seats, Great Roads & Others, Valleys, Woods, Vinyards, Plowd & Pasture Lands. Surveyed by Mons. Roussel Capn. Ingineer &c. to the Most Christian King. This Plan has been reduced to the same scale as that of London and the Country round it Surveyd, and Published in 16 Sheets by Mr John Rocque 1748. To his most Christian Majesty this Plan is most humbly inscribed by his most obedient and most humble Servant John Rocque. [Title repeated in French].

ROCQUE, John
[London],
1748
Engraved wall map on seven sheets, in four sections.
1080 by 1410mm (42.5 by 55.5 inches).
1609

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Rocque's rare plan of Paris and the surrounding countryside.

Rocque states upon the plan that it has "been reduced to the same scale as that of London and the Country round it Surveyd, and Published in 16 Sheets by Mr John Rocque 1748". The aforementioned plan covered almost twice the area of the present map (some ten miles round), with the surveying work having been carried out by Rocque himself. For the companion map Rocque has utilised Captain Roussel's survey...