Cornwall.
[London],
are to be solde in Popes-heade alley against ye Exchange by John Sudbury and G. Humble Cum Privilegio,
[1610-1616].
Double-page engraved map, minor loss, small tear to lower margin skilfully repaired, minor frame burn.
385 by 510mm. (15.25 by 20 inches).
24160
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A map of Cornwall from the first large-scale atlas of the British Isles, Speed's 'Theatre'. In the top left-hand corner is a prospect of 'Launceston or Ancient Dunhevet'. Along the right-hand side of the map four antiquities are illustrated, including the Hurlers Stones, which, according to legend, are men petrified for playing hurling on a Sunday. The sea around the peninsula is filled with sea-monsters and ships.
John Speed (1552-1629) was the outstanding carto...
John Speed (1552-1629) was the outstanding carto...
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