Thomas Egerton’s copy of the first national atlas

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An Atlas of England and Wales.

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SAXTON, Christopher
London,
Christopher Saxton,
1579
Folio (431 by 304mm), engraved allegorical frontispiece showing Queen Elizabeth as patroness of Astronomy and Geography, engraved plate with 84 escutcheons facing a table of towns, 35 engraved maps (one folding), letterpress index of maps, fine contemporary hand colour, heightened in gold and silver, contemporary English calf by Jean de Planche, covers gilt-blocked with large arabesque cornerpieces and large central cartouche enclosing a rampant lion crest against a background of large gilt dots, plain endpapers, gilt edges, remains of green silk ties.
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First edition of the first English national atlas by the father of English cartography.

Christopher Saxton, widely considered the father of British cartography, was the first mapmaker to comprehensively survey the counties of England and Wales. The map of the entire country was the earliest large-scale representation of England and the regional maps were, in many cases, the first for their respective areas. Published in a magnificent volume in 1579, his compilati...

bibliography:

bibliography:

Chubb I; Ifor M. Evans and Heather Lawrence, Christopher Saxton, Elizabethan map maker (London: Holland Press, 1979), 9-43; Skelton 1; Shirley BL T.SAX-1b.

provenance:

provenance:

1. Gilt crest to cover of Sir Thomas Egerton, Baron Ellesmere and Viscount Brackley (1540?-1617), lord chancellor and lord keeper for Elizabeth I and James I; probable gift of his third wife Alice Spencer's family, seventeenth century inscription on the front pastedown.

2. By descent through Egerton's daughter, the Hon. Mary Egerton, to Sir Richard Newdigate (1668-1727), with his engraved armorial bookplate on the verso of the frontispiece, dated 1709.

3. By descent to Sir Roger Newdigate (1719-1806) with his engraved armorial bookplate on the front pastedown.

4. By descent to Sir Francis Newdigate-Newdigate, Arbury Hall, Warwickshire.

5. Arbury Hall book-label sale, Sotheby's London, 23rd January 1920, lot 289, purchased by G.D. Smith.

6. G.D. Smith stock sale, Anderson Galleries, New York, 11th November 1920, lot 290.

7. Unidentified owner sale, Sotheby's New York, 26th June 1998, lot 602.