“Chain, Cross, and Offset Staffs Only”

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A complete treatise on land surveying,

by the chain, cross, and offset staffs only.

DAVIS, William
London,
Knight and Compton, Middle Street, Cloth Fair,
1804.
Octavo, (220 by 140mm), seven preliminary leaves, including title page, dedication, preface and contents, [1]-349pp, seven engraved folding plates, evenly toned, top corner tear on R6 and R7, library stamp to upper pastedown, contemporary tree calf, spine in six compartments separated by gilt bands, red morocco label with gilt lettering.

Collation: [6], B-Z8.
15075

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The third edition of William's Davis influential surveying book.

First produced in 1798, Davis' 'Treatise on land surveying' was written at a time of great change in the field of surveying. The Ordnance Survey had begun only seven years before, and there was increasing demand for property surveys from the emerging middle class. Despite this new flurry of interest, Davis maintains that "this Art is nearly as antique as the world" and claims that a knowledge of geo...

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