The Small British Atlas
Being a New Set of Maps of all the Counties of England and Wales: To which is added A General Map...
London,
Published according to Act of Parliament, By John Rocque, Chorographer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, near Old round Court in the Strand,
1753
Quarto (190 by 120mm), title in English and French, folding map of England and Wales, general map of England and Wales divided into counties, and 52 double-page maps of the English and Welsh counties, quarter calf, blue paper over boards, rubbed.
2513
notes:
A fine example of Rocque's small county atlas.
Thirty-two of the maps for the atlas were originally published in Thomas Read's T'he English Traveller' (1746). It would appear that Rocque acquired Read's plates at some point after 1750. Rocque had lost his shop at the 'North end of Whitehall', and a great deal of his stock to fire on the 7th November 1750, and was therefore in desperate need for some new stock. Rocque added a further twenty maps, all of which he h...
Thirty-two of the maps for the atlas were originally published in Thomas Read's T'he English Traveller' (1746). It would appear that Rocque acquired Read's plates at some point after 1750. Rocque had lost his shop at the 'North end of Whitehall', and a great deal of his stock to fire on the 7th November 1750, and was therefore in desperate need for some new stock. Rocque added a further twenty maps, all of which he h...
bibliography:
Chubb CCVII; Hodson 199.
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