The Geography of England:
done in the Manner of Gordon's Geographical Grammar...
London,
Printed for R. Dodsley, at Tully's Head in Pall Mall,
1744
8vo (205 by 130mm), 271pp., 55 (of 56) engraved folding maps (lacks road map of England), contemporary full calf, fillet borders, spine in six compartments, separated by raised bands, rubbed.
2504
notes:
A few of the maps for this atlas were first published by Dodsley in his periodical 'The Publick Register: or, the Weekly Magazine. However, the magazine struggled to survive under the laws of the day. Stamp duty was required on all newspapers but interpretations of the law varied between 1733 and 1743. Dodsley argued that by reporting it weekly it was not news. The authorities were not convinced and, eventually, Dodsley lost the battle; the magazine market was eventually do...
bibliography:
Chubb CLXXXI; Hodson 194.
provenance:
1827 edition of Martyn’s large-scale map of Cornwall, with the 1816 index
Greenwood’s large-scale map of Lancashire
Greenwood’s large-scale map of Lancaster
Speed’s map of the British Islands
Greenwood’s large-scale map of Cheshire 






