From the first edition of Thomas Tegg’s ‘A London Encyclopaedia’
Japan
London,
Published by Thomas Tegg, 73, Cheapside,
1829.
Engraved map.
236 by 274mm. (9.25 by 10.75 inches).
15912
notes:
A map of Japan from the first edition of Thomas Tegg's 'A London Encyclopaedia, or Universal Dictionary'.
The publisher, Thomas Tegg (1776-1845), began his publishing career as an apprentice to Alexander Meggett, a book-seller in Dalkeith. After an itinerant life selling chapbooks in Berwick, working for the editor of the Sheffield Register and travelling in Ireland and Wales, he moved to London in 1796. He found success in publishing pamphlets containing abridge...
The publisher, Thomas Tegg (1776-1845), began his publishing career as an apprentice to Alexander Meggett, a book-seller in Dalkeith. After an itinerant life selling chapbooks in Berwick, working for the editor of the Sheffield Register and travelling in Ireland and Wales, he moved to London in 1796. He found success in publishing pamphlets containing abridge...
bibliography:
provenance:
“The largest view of London ever to be published”
Hollar’s post-fire survey of London
London Pride
Blome’s edition of Hollar’s London
Marylebone
Rare large-scale plan of Marylebone
Rare plan of St. Georges Parish, Hanover Square
Horse Guards 


