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Recent coverage of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and rare maps and atlases in the media.
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The Cartography of Fictional Worlds
3 October 2024
With Frieze Masters 2024 fast approaching, Daniel Crouch Rare Books has been featured in Country Life. Huon Mallalieu writes:
“Daniel Crouch, the London antiquarian map dealer, has created an exhibition of the cartography of fictional worlds over 2,700 years, ‘featuring maps of such magical lands as Middle Earth, Lilliput, Oz… there and back again’.
“Tolkien’s Middle Earth as portrayed by Pauline Baynes in 1970 is key; as the author said: ‘I wisely started with a map, and made the story fit (generally with meticulous care for distances). The other way about lands one in confusions and impossibilities, and in any case, it is weary work to compose a map from a story.”
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The Cartography of Fictional Worlds
3 October 2024
With Frieze Masters 2024 fast approaching, Daniel Crouch Rare Books has been featured in Country Life. Huon Mallalieu writes:
“Daniel Crouch, the London antiquarian map dealer, has created an exhibition of the cartography of fictional worlds over 2,700 years, ‘featuring maps of such magical lands as Middle Earth, Lilliput, Oz… there and back again’.
“Tolkien’s Middle Earth as portrayed by Pauline Baynes in 1970 is key; as the author said: ‘I wisely started with a map, and made the story fit (generally with meticulous care for distances). The other way about lands one in confusions and impossibilities, and in any case, it is weary work to compose a map from a story.”
Firsts Hong Kong is being revived this December
27 September 2024
Formally the China in Print fair, Firsts have taken the Hong Kong international book fair under their umbrella for this coming December. It will be held in the Hong Kong Maritime Museum from 6 to 8 December.
Daniel Crouch Rare Books will be bringing the first and only Dutch edition of the first atlas of China made in Europe – Novus Atlas Sinensis from 1655 by Jean Blaeu, an exceptional work based on the travels of Father Martino Martini (1614-1661), a Jesuit missionary in China. We will also be bringing Cornelius De Jode’s rare circular map of China, China Regnum, from 1593, which shows the kingdom of China with some intriguing illustrations of East Asian life.
Read the full article here.
London According to Daniel Crouch
4 September 2024
Frieze Masters is upon us next month. In anticipation, Daniel Crouch was interviewed for Frieze Magazine on changes in cartography, London’s heterogenous expertise, and how the city is no longer the ‘worst culinary destination on earth’.
Click here to read the interview.
Down Under
23 July 2024
The Melbourne Rare Book Fair, taking place from July 25-27 at The University of Melbourne, is now in its 53rd Edition.
Alongside other international exhibitors, Daniel Crouch Rare Books will be flying in from London to present the only known example of Petrus Schenk’s wall map of Asia. This hand-coloured engraved wall map, printed on nine joined sheets is offered for $285,000 (£150,000).
Find the whole article by the Antiques Trade Gazette here.
A chance find at a car-boot sale
18 July 2024
‘What would I never part with?’
A chance find at a car-boot sale turned out to be a unique manuscript survey, made by a royal geographer, of the Oxfordshire village where Daniel Crouch lives, as Carla Passino discovers.
Read the full article from Country Life here.
Speaking of Books
1 May 2024
Highlights of our stand at the 56th California Antiquarian Book Fair included a 1482 Ulm Ptolemy and a set of pocket globes.
These are featured in this article from the Liberty Times of Taiwan, written by Fang-Ling.
Most Expensive AbeBooks Sales 2024
23 April 2024
Mercator’s 1595 map of the world, in fine original colour, was one of the top ten sales from the recent AbeBooks.co.uk quarter.
Daniel Crouch comments that this map is “The first edition of the first map in the first atlas to be called such”.
Read more about the map here.
There's Nothing Like an Art Fair
4 March 2024
TEFAF Maastricht, the European Fine Art Foundation’s annual March fair, marks the celebratory kickoff to the season.
The high values of works headed to this year’s fair indicate that sellers are keen to bring the prestige. They include a Vincent van Gogh portrait priced at $4.95 million; Artemisia Gentileschi’s “The Penitent Magdalene,” for upward of $5 million; and four volumes of John James Audubon’s rare book, “Birds of America,” priced at $12.5 million.
Audubon Taking Flight at TEFAF Maastricht
4 March 2024
TEFAF Maastricht will have John James Audubon’s Birds of America (1827-38). Priced at $12.5mn, this rare four-volume edition will be available through Daniel Crouch and Stéphane Clavreuil.
With 435 etched and coloured plates, showing 1,065 individual birds and representing 489 species, there are believed to be fewer than 200 existing copies of Audubon’s magnum opus.
“Maps are storytellers. The first thing that hooks me is what tale a map tells”
29 February 2024
This year at TEFAF Maastricht (March 9-14), Daniel Crouch will be offering the William B Ginsberg Collection for £5 million, comprising 19 of the earliest world maps. This includes what is believed to be the first modern, formally printed map, published in 1475 in the first edition of the Rudimentum novitiorum.
Louisa McKenzie guides us through a story of the world’s rare and fascinating maps.
Nine Bookshops to Visit in London
3 January 2024
With so many bookshops in London, here are nine of the must-visits. We’ve been counted as one of the top places for bibliophiles, especially for those wishing to explore atlases, sea charts, maps, plans, and voyages across the centuries.
Unlocking the Secrets of Time: The San Zeno Calendar and the Astronomicum Caesareum
19 October 2023
Delve into the fascinating stories behind two significant timekeeping objects between the Middle Ages and Renaissance.