The crucial Charleston campaign, 1780

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Plan of the Military Operations Against Charlestown,

The Army being Commanded by L. G. Sir Henry Clinton K. B. and the Fleet by Vice Admiral Arbuthnot. From an Original Drawing sent by an Officer in the Army.

SAYER, Robert; and John BENNETT
London,
Printed for Robt. Sayer and John Bennett, Map and Sea-Chart Sellers, No. 53, Fleet Street, as the Act directs,
27 of May 1780.
Double-page and folding engraved map, with contemporary highlights in red, blue and brown ink, and colour wash.
456 by 565mm. (18 by 22.25 inches).
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This is "the best cartographic record of the initial stages of the crucial Charleston Campaign of 1780" (Taliferro). Published in London only fifteen days after the final American surrender, this "remarkable and little-known map … is a fascinating portrayal of the conditions immediately before the siege" (Nebenzahl).

This exceptionally rare map, shows in great detail the British landing on February 11th at North Edisto Inlet, their relentless route across Wadm...

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bibliography:

Nebenzahl, 'Atlas of the American Revolution', pp. 168-169; Nebenzahl, 'Bibliography of Printed Battle Plans', 77.

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