A New Globe of the Earth.
[London],
Dudley Adams,
1808.
Globe, 12 hand-coloured engraved paper gores, over a papier mâché and plaster sphere, housed in a shagreen case, rim painted red, with hooks and eyes, linked with 12 hand-coloured engraved celestial gores. Terrestrial globe a bit scuffed, case lacking one brass hook.
Diameter: 70mm (2.75 inches).
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Biography
Dudley Adams (1762-1830) was the son of George Adams (c1704-1773). Dudley Adams' brother, George Adams, (1750-1795) took over the family business after the death of their father, and Dudley Adams worked independently at 53 Charing Cross, where he published new editions of his father's 305 and 460mm (12 and 18 inch) globes. In 1796, Dudley returned to Fleet Street and continued to operate there before becoming bankrupt in 1817.
The Adams firm does n...
Dudley Adams (1762-1830) was the son of George Adams (c1704-1773). Dudley Adams' brother, George Adams, (1750-1795) took over the family business after the death of their father, and Dudley Adams worked independently at 53 Charing Cross, where he published new editions of his father's 305 and 460mm (12 and 18 inch) globes. In 1796, Dudley returned to Fleet Street and continued to operate there before becoming bankrupt in 1817.
The Adams firm does n...
bibliography:
Dekker GLB0200.