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The earliest map to portray Dublin on such a large and detailed scale
From the French edition of Captain Cook's journal
A delineation of the strata around Scarborough
Middlesex and Hertfordshire
Greenough recognises his debt to William Smith
Known in only one other example
Map of Japan published in Dufour's 'Atlas Populaire'
From the first edition of Thomas Tegg's 'A London Encyclopaedia'
One of the most important scientific maps ever published
"Carte trace de la route Suivie par la frigate la Venus" (Louis Freycinet)
"The fourth part of the earth, we have decided to call Amerige"
London after the fire
One of the largest world maps ever printed
A presentation copy of the last gasp for Edmund Halley’s theory for the determination of longitude by magnetic declination
