Carte de l'Angleterre et d'une partie d'Ecosse Gravée par le celebre Hollar.
London
Sr J. Rocque Strand a Londres,
1752
Engraved map in 6 double-page sheets, (each approximately 545 by 665mm), fine original outline hand-colour, a few skilfully repaired tears at centrefolds.
425 by 305mm. (16.75 by 12 inches).
18623
notes:
A fine example of John Rocque's edition of "The Quartermaster's map", published some 108 years after Thomas Jenner's original edition.
The succession of states of the Quartermaster's map is complex and confusing. The map was first issued by Jenner in 1644, and, according to Pennington: "there were two states. He re-issued it in 1671. On Jenner's death his stock passed to John Garrett, who added roads and re-issued it in 1676. Another issue with more (?) roads add...
The succession of states of the Quartermaster's map is complex and confusing. The map was first issued by Jenner in 1644, and, according to Pennington: "there were two states. He re-issued it in 1671. On Jenner's death his stock passed to John Garrett, who added roads and re-issued it in 1676. Another issue with more (?) roads add...
bibliography:
HG Hollar 550-555; Pennington 652-7. 656 and 657 in Pennington's state iv and vi respectively (see BLMC K.5.49).