Stanford’s map of North West India

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Stanford's Sketch map of the North-Western Frontier of India

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STANFORD, Edward
London,
Edward Stanford,
1897.
Chromolithograph map, dissected into 30 sections and laid on linen, folding into contemporary red cloth boards with printed label to upper cover.
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Edward Stanford (1827-1904) was a highly successful publisher, known for his accurate maps of London. He began his career working for Trelawny Saunders, an enterprising mapmaker who supplied a daily weather chart for the Great Exhibition. Stanford started his own business in 1853, was elected a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society the following year and set about expanding the cartographical aspect of the firm. Stanford's great rival was James Wyld, and both publishers ...