Rare plan of Philippsburg

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A View and Prospect of the Important Fortress of Philipsbourgh

as it stood when besieg'd by the French Army the 3.d of June 1734 and deliver'd up by Capitulation the 18 of July following...

FOURDRINIER, Paul; Anonymous
London
Paul Fourdrinier
1734
Engraved map, good condition; single letterpress folio sheet, good condition
280 by 375mm. (11 by 14.75 inches).
11339

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Paul Fourdrinier (1698-1758) was a French Huguenot refugee who settled in London in about 1718; there he found employment as an engraver, map- and printseller and publisher.

The disputed succession to the Polish throne, with France supporting one claimant and Austria supporting the other, gave the French the opportunity to attack Austrian possessions along their border in 1733. In 1734 a French army laid siege to Philippsburg. Aware that an attack was imminent, ...

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Unrecorded in ESTC; unrecorded in COPAC; not traced in KVK; no other exemplar located. COPAC and ESTC N31335 record one location only for the letterpress text.

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