A Map of Russia
[London],
Sold by Tho: Basset in Fleet Street and Richard Chiswell in St. Pauls Church yard,
[1676].
Double-page engraved map with hand-colour.
405 by 515mm. (16 by 20.25 inches).
21930
notes:
A map of Russia, one of the nine new maps added to the 1676 edition of Speed's 'Prospect', the first atlas compiled and published by an Englishman. Unusually, this map is not in the carte-à-figure style that characterizes the 'Prospect'. Instead, set in the top left-hand corner of the map is a detailed plan of Moscow, with points of particular interest (such as 'The Emperours Palace' and 'The Horse market') labelled. On the right-hand side is an elaborate cartouche containi...
bibliography:
Shirley [Atlases], T.SPE-2f.
provenance:
Four rare lithographed maps depicting the operations of the British Army on the River Sutlej during the First Anglo-Sikh War of 1845-46
“Very nobly furnished, and… richly bound and gilded” (John Evelyn) 



