Catalogue XXIII: Journey to the East
The world’s obsession with discovering the exotic source of cinnamon and other elusive spices grew throughout the Roman era and into the medieval period, defining what it meant to be wealthy and powerful. From India to Europe the trade had a profound social, emotional and economic impact; giving rise to some of the first truly international trade routes, and shaping the structure of the world economy in a way that can still be felt today.
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An extravagant broadsheet advertisement for Overton’s edition of Loggan
G is for Glover
Trade card for maker of Philosophical Instruments
G is for Gunsmith
Lavishly lithographed prospectus from the house of Day & Haghe
Napoleon returns from exile
Manuscript inventory for an important Spanish cartographical library
Trade card title-page
Q is for Quilter
The García design
Rare planisphere 


