A catalogue of maps, prints, copy-books, &c. From off copper-plates, printed for John Bowles
...Where Merchant, Gentlemen, City and Country Shop-keepers, and chapmen may be furnished with the newest and best Variety at the lowest Prices.
London,
at the black-horse in Cornhill,
[c1733].
Engraved title-page.
215 by 139mm. (8.5 by 5.5 inches).
15042
notes:
This engraved title-page prefaced the catalogues of John Bowles from 1731 until 1753.
Bowles hailed from one of London's leading publishing families, who produced and sold prints, books and maps from their shop in the City throughout the eighteenth century. Under his father, the founder of the firm, most of their pieces were printed from existing plates which they purchased from others. When John Bowles inherited the company, however, they began to publish more ...
Bowles hailed from one of London's leading publishing families, who produced and sold prints, books and maps from their shop in the City throughout the eighteenth century. Under his father, the founder of the firm, most of their pieces were printed from existing plates which they purchased from others. When John Bowles inherited the company, however, they began to publish more ...
bibliography:
Worms, Baynton-Williams, 'British Map Engravers', (London Rare Book Society, 2011)
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