Scotland delineated or Thirty Six New and correct Maps of North Britain
London,
Sold by Thomas Bowles, John Bowles,
1745.
Oblong quarto (240 by 380mm), title, 36 engraved maps (the two general maps of Scotland folding), in original hand-colour in outline, half calf over blue marbled paper boards, title in gilt to spine, rubbed.
20171
notes:
A fine example of Moll's atlas of Scotland, bound in plano.
The commercial success of Moll's atlas of England and Wales inevitably led to thoughts of a comparable volume on Scotland. Whilst Blaeu's landmark atlas of 1654 had been a great success it was not only seventy years out of date but primarily something for the library, and it was therefore an appropriate time to publish a new and relatively portable work. Moll's atlas comprised two general maps and thirty...
The commercial success of Moll's atlas of England and Wales inevitably led to thoughts of a comparable volume on Scotland. Whilst Blaeu's landmark atlas of 1654 had been a great success it was not only seventy years out of date but primarily something for the library, and it was therefore an appropriate time to publish a new and relatively portable work. Moll's atlas comprised two general maps and thirty...
bibliography:
provenance:
“The navigator’s vade mecum for the Eastern seas” – one of the most influential English travel books of the sixteenth century
A Prospect of Britain
“Cook’s going out 1776”
The earliest extant plan of London
A verbal and visual map of London’s “cottages”
Collier’s Plan of Windsor and Eton College
Large plan of 1930s Hong Kong showing the cyclone scale
A map of Canton and Hong Kong by “Nemesis Hall”
Dorret’s Landmark Wall Map of Scotland
The Swan River Colony
“Ingenieur-Mechanicien pour les Globes et Spheres”
Kitchin’s County Atlas of Scotland 







