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London, Printed for John Cary, 1812 hardcover Two antiquarian texts by John Cary bound as one: Contemporary leather wallet style presentation with signs of wear some internal renovation tastefully done fold over flap which would at one point have had a clasp. Marbled endpaper to the flap otherwise plain endpapers size: 7.5 x 5.00 x 2 inches approx. this book does contain inscriptions from the earlier owners to the title pages and endpapers adds a bit of provinance and character. The first part consists of "Cary's Traveller's Companion or a Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales shewing immediate Routes every Market Borough Town throughouit the United Kingdom laid down from the best Authority on a New Set of County Maps. To which is added an Alphabetical List of the Market Towns with the days on which they are held" 44 maps hand coloured followed by a list of 'Market and Borough Towns in England and Wales also Figures of Reference to the Routes given at the end fro the Metropolis to each town.' this is followed by a list of the Routes exhibiting the Direct Road by Reference to the Maps the work ends with a series of contemporary advertisements. The second work follows immediatly with an instruction to the binder and then the title pages. " Cary's New Itinerary or an accurate Delineation of the Great Roads both direct and cross throughtout England and Wales; with many of the Principal Roads in Scotland from the actual admended supplement by John Cary Made by command of his Majesty's Postmaster General for Official Purposes Under the Direction of Thomas Hasker Surveyor and Superintendant of the Mail Coaches. This books shows the immediate Route from the Metropolis to all parts of England and Wales from Town to Town in every direction distinguishing also the Cities Market Borough and Corporate Towns and those at which the Assizes are held and gives the time of the Mails Arrival and Departure from each. Describes the line of the navigable canals and the course of the rivers passed over. The number of houses and Inhabitants contained in each town. And those Inns which supply Post Horses and Carriages. Also The Inns throughout the Metropolis from which the Mail and Stage Coaches go and their departure & Route they severally take. The Noblemen Gentlemen's Seats situate near the roads All of the packet boats and their time of sailing. Copious Indexes Maps of the Isle of Wight Environs of London Bath Brighton Margate Cheltenham and large map of England and Wales peculiarly adapted to the Work. FIFTH EDITION Containing upwards of 9000 Additional Places" London printed by J Cary 1812. followed by an Advertisement Table of Contents Index of Direct Roads from London An Alphabetically Arrangement of Principal Places that occur the Routes fo the Cross Roads Coach Directory Index of Places maps Cary's New Intinerary from Surveys 1-941 finishing with an advertisement. Packed with information stagecoach routes and timetables names and places. A fantastic piece of social and topographical history. Catalogs: Antiquarian Topography England Wales Scotland London Royal Mail Mail Coaches cartography canals surveying maps market towns History London Travel Travel Guides Travel Reference ISBN : 0
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London, Printed for John Cary, 1812 Two antiquarian texts by John Cary bound as one: Contemporary leather wallet style presentation, with signs of wear some internal renovation tastefully done, fold over flap which would at one point have had a clasp. Marbled endpaper to the flap, otherwise plain endpapers, size: 7.5 x 5.00 x 2 inches approx., this book does contain inscriptions from the earlier owners to the title pages and endpapers, adds a bit of provinance and character. The first part consists of "Cary's Traveller's Companion or a Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales shewing immediate Routes every Market Borough Town throughouit the United Kingdom laid down from the best Authority on a New Set of County Maps. To which is added an Alphabetical List of the Market Towns with the days on which they are held," 44 maps, hand coloured, followed by a list of 'Market and Borough Towns in England and Wales, also Figures of Reference to the Routes given at the end fro the Metropolis to each town.' this is followed by a list of the Routes exhibiting the Direct Road (by Reference to the Maps) the work ends with a series of contemporary advertisements. The second work follows immediatly with an instruction to the binder and then the title pages. " Cary's New Itinerary or an accurate Delineation of the Great Roads both direct and cross throughtout England and Wales; with many of the Principal Roads in Scotland from the actual admended supplement by John Cary Made by command of his Majesty's Postmaster General for Official Purposes, Under the Direction of Thomas Hasker Surveyor and Superintendant of the Mail Coaches. This books shows the immediate Route from the Metropolis to all parts of England and Wales from Town to Town in every direction distinguishing also the Cities, Market Borough and Corporate Towns, and those at which the Assizes are held and gives the time of the Mails Arrival and Departure from each. Describes the line of the navigable canals and the course of the rivers passed over. The number of houses and Inhabitants contained in each town. And those Inns which supply Post Horses and Carriages. Also The Inns throughout the Metropolis from which the Mail and Stage Coaches go and their departure & Route they severally take. The Noblemen Gentlemen's Seats situate near the roads, All of the packet boats and their time of sailing. Copious Indexes Maps of the Isle of Wight Environs of London Bath Brighton Margate Cheltenham and large map of England and Wales, peculiarly adapted to the Work. FIFTH EDITION Containing upwards of 9000 Additional Places" London printed by J Cary 1812. followed by an Advertisement, Table of Contents, Index of Direct Roads from London, An Alphabetically Arrangement of Principal Places that occur the Routes fo the Cross Roads, Coach Directory Index of Places, maps, Cary's New Intinerary from Surveys, 1-941 finishing with an advertisement. Packed with information, stagecoach routes and timetables, names and places. A fantastic piece of social and topographical history. Bookseller reference : 14280 |
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London: Printed for J. Cary 1806 hardcover London: Printed for J. Cary, 1806. Third Edition with Improvements. 4to. Folding map. Later calf and marbled boards. Map split along one fold without loss, else a very nice, clean copy Bookseller reference : 228946 ISBN : 0 |
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London: Printed for John Cary, 1787. unknown . 4to. engraved title engraved dedication & 46 engraved maps all dated Sept. 1 with partial hand-colour on 47 sheets the map of the West Riding of Yorkshire on 2 sheets. letterpress consisting of an initial advert leaf 46 leaves describing the maps & pp. 17road directions town & post-town lists. 19th century half calf rebacked retaining original spine label some offsetting from plates. First Edition of the earliest atlas issued by this prolific mapmaker devoted to the counties of South Britain and Wales. "In his influence on the cartography of Great Britain Cary may be ranked with Saxton and with Ogilby and in one respect he had an advantage over them!Cary was himself an engraver!The maps of Cary are usually marked by the excellence of their workmanship as well as by a standard of accuracy far in advance of that attained in England before his time; he probably deserves the high praise bestowed on him by Sir George Fordham as being the founder of the modern English school of cartography." Chubb p. xvi Chubb 260 pp. 213-14. Fordham Cary pp. 23-24 calling for a 6-page list of subscribers not present here as often. National Maritime Museum Atlases 310. 1st Edition. ISBN : 0
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London: Printed for J. Cary, 1806 hardcover . Third Edition with Improvements. 4to. Folding map. Later calf and marbled boards. Map split along one fold without loss else a very nice clean copy ISBN : 0
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CARY'S NEW ITINERARY; OR AN ACCURATE DELINEATION OF THE GREAT ROADS hardcover . CARY John. CARY'S NEW ITINERARY; OR AN ACCURATE DELINEATION OF THE GREAT ROADS BOTH DIRECT AND CROSS THROUGHOUT ENGLAND AND WALES; WITH MANY OF THE PRINCIPAL ROADS IN SCOTLAND. London: John Cary . Second edition with improvements. quarto a1 - i4 then paginated two columns per page from pp. 1 to p. 796 797-858 single columns. Small 8vo. quarter calf with marbled paper covered boards. Boards worn detached; backstrip split chipped label missing. Front flyleaf chipped taped. Ink notes to fron flyleaf through next blank recto. Light foxing throughout. Map panels split at joints. Block sound. Fair overall. As is. ISBN : 0
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London, Printed for John Cary; London, Printed for Thomas Carnan, unknown 1798 & . or an Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads both Direct and Cross throughout England and Wales; with many of the Principal Roads in Scotland. From an Actual Measurement made by Command of His Majesty!s Postmaster General for Official Purposes under the Direction and Inspection of Thomas Hasker Surveyor and Superintendent of the Mail Coaches by John Cary Surveyor of the Roads to the General Post Office !Bound together with; PATERSON Daniel A Travelling Dictionary; or Alphabetical Tables of the Distance of all the Principal Cities Boroughs Market and Sea-Port Towns in Great Britain from each other !The Fifth Edition with Great Additions. Octavo 180 ! 106 mm contemporary diced Russia traveller!s wallet-style binding marbled endpapers pockets at front and rear lined with Dutch-style floral papers. Folding map frontispiece engraved title page and dedication leaf. Contemporary armorial bookplate of Edward Houghton Esq. to the front pastedown. A little used head and tail of the spine chipped the retaining strap starting to crack hinges slightly strained but still handsome. A wonderful eighteenth-century traveller!s companion in unrestored contemporary condition. Cary was a highly influential cartographic innovator !He and the firm he created dominated British map production for a generation at least being the most influential private-sector map maker of the age. His contemporary reputation is confirmed by the extended life of much of his output and by the widespread plagiarism of his productions.! ODNB The present work his !authoritative road measurements measured by perambulator! was a result of his appointment as surveyor of roads to the General Post Office and is here paired with Daniel Paterson!s Travelling Dictionary which was designed as a supplement to Paterson!s own New and Accurate Description of the Roads in Great Britain. ISBN : 0
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CARY'S NEW ITINERARY; OR, AN ACCURATE DELINEATION OF THE GREAT ROADS hardcover 1802. CARY, John. CARY'S NEW ITINERARY; OR, AN ACCURATE DELINEATION OF THE GREAT ROADS, BOTH DIRECT AND CROSS, THROUGHOUT ENGLAND AND WALES; WITH MANY OF THE PRINCIPAL ROADS IN SCOTLAND. London: John Cary, 1802. Second edition, with improvements. (quarto) a1 - i4, then paginated two columns per page from pp. 1 to p. 796, 797-858 single columns. Small 8vo., quarter calf with marbled paper covered boards. Boards worn, detached; backstrip split, chipped, label missing. Front flyleaf chipped, taped. Ink notes to fron flyleaf through next blank recto. Light foxing throughout. Map panels split at joints. Block sound. Fair overall. As is. Bookseller reference : 84217 ISBN : 0 |
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A New Map of England from the latest authorities by John Cary engineer J. Cary, no86 St James Steet, unknown London: . Laid down on linen and when folded the map slides neatly into its green mottled slipcase. Title' England 'has been pasted onto the cover of slipcase at upper centre Slightly age darkened edges of slipcase a little chipped but In excellent original condition folded in fiteen sections five sections by three each section measures 170 x 118mm the whole map unfolded measures 515 x595m Hand coloured county boundaries.also shows the towns and roads. Title in cartouche at top right. Good margins The map was originlly published in 1808 in Cary's New Universal Atlas but is rarely found in such excellent condition in its foldedform with original slipcase ISBN : 0
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John Cary unknown London: John Cary, 1847. unbound. very good. Map in two sheets. Engraving with hand coloring. Each image measures 19" x 31 1/8". Beautifully colored map of India in high detail. Includes an inset of the Burman Empire and a table explaining political boundaries. Expert repairs and reinforcements to original folds. Minor chips along edges. Bookseller reference : 210421 ISBN : 0
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A New Map of England from the Latest Authorities London: J. Cary, 1811. unknown . Very good. Approximately 20 x 24 inch color folding map linen-backed. In original marbled slipcase. Copper engraving. Clear and accurate map of early 19th century England and Wales. John Cary was considered !the most representative able and prolific of English cartographers.! Tooley says !As an engraver he was elegant and exact with fine clear lettering and great delicacy of touch.! When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the United Kingdom they used John Cary!s style as the basis for their work. ISBN : 0
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Spectacular! : the story of epic films author / John Cary ; edited by John Kobal [New York]; Castle Books paperback . 1st Edition. 2 . Description: 160 p. 36 fold. : ill. some col. facsims ; 44 cm. List of films: p. 146-160. Subjects: Historical films --History and criticism. Fine copy in the original ring-bound color-printed stiff-card wrappers. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. ISBN : 0
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Cary's New Itinerary; or an accurate Delineation of the great Roads... John Cary hardcover Two folding maps one only in 1798 edition. To his survey of nine thousand miles in the 1798 edition Cary adds here one thousand more. ISBN : 0
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[SCREEN TITLE] JOHN CARY : MAP OF THE COUNTRY 15 MILES ROUND LONDON 1786 Guildford : Motco Enterprises, 2003. unknown First digital edition. Cary's fifty-page one inch to the mile pocket atlas of the country fifteen miles round London in the time of George III - extending west to Uxbridge north to Tittenhanger east to Shenfield and south to Ashstead Common. Here in a digitised CD form with the ability to enlarge any portion of the atlas an index of 4000 place-names and land-owners and a commentary by Ralph Hyde former Keeper of Prints and maps at the Guildhall Library in the City of London. CD-ROM in plastic case. 125mm. Cover title "15 Miles Round London in 1786". New. ISBN : 0
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[SCREEN TITLE] JOHN CARY : MAP OF THE COUNTRY 15 MILES ROUND LONDON 1786 Guildford : Motco Enterprises, 2003. unknown First digital edition. Cary's fifty-page one inch to the mile pocket atlas of the country fifteen miles round London in the time of George III - extending west to Uxbridge north to Tittenhanger east to Shenfield and south to Ashstead Common. Here in a digitised CD form with the ability to enlarge any portion of the atlas an index of 4000 place-names and land-owners and a commentary by Ralph Hyde former Keeper of Prints and maps at the Guildhall Library in the City of London. CD-ROM in plastic case. 125mm. Cover title "15 Miles Round London in 1786". New. ISBN : 0
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London : J. Cary, 1806. unknown An attractive miniature map by John Cary originally produced for "Cary's Traveller's Companion" London 1806. What are now the northern and western London suburbs are portrayed as a series of country villages spread out around the capital. Sir George Fordham wrote of Cary as the prototype of the modern mapmaker "the most prominent and successful exponent of his time" the cartographer who "first combined care and beauty of design with something really approximate to geographical accuracy". Copper line engraving on paper. Original hand colour. Engraved surface 146 x 92mm approx. 5-3/4" x 3-5/8". Small and faint mark in upper blank margin but overall in very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique map. ISBN : 0
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Third Edition with improvements ", lacks maps, covers and spine worn, hinges loose, neat previous owner's signature to front blank, occasional spots but text clean, in fair condition" "small quarto, 20 x 13 cm" Hardback ", advertisement [5], contents [1], index to direct roads from London [38], cross roads [12], Itinerary [418] being 836 double columns, list of routes [10], index [62], statement of proceedings in court... [5], publisher's catalogue [5] at rear" ", plain blue paper to boards, reinforced at spine with white card" Bookseller reference : 36899 |
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Cary's New Itinerary; or, an accurate Delineation of the great Roads... John Cary hardcover Two folding maps (one only in 1798 edition). To his survey of nine thousand miles in the 1798 edition, Cary adds here one thousand more. Bookseller reference : biblio6 ISBN : 0 |
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A New Map of England from the Latest Authorities London: J. Cary 1811. unknown London: J. Cary, 1811. . Very good. Approximately 20 x 24 inch color folding map, linen-backed. In original marbled slipcase. Copper engraving. Clear and accurate map of early 19th century England and Wales. John Cary was considered Âthe most representative, able and prolific of English cartographers. Tooley says, ÂAs an engraver he was elegant and exact with fine clear lettering and great delicacy of touch. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the United Kingdom, they used John CaryÂs style as the basis for their work. Bookseller reference : 14196 ISBN : 0 |
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Cary's Actual Survey of the Country Fifteen Miles Round London Printed for J. Cary, Engraver, Map & Print Seller hardcover No 188 Strand London: Cary's Actual Survey of the Country Fifteen Miles Round London. Printed for J. Cary Published June 20 . FIRST EDITION 8vo three quarter leather with marbled boards and paper label title on front board with double page index map as frontispiece engraved title engraved leaf of "Explanation" and 50 single-page engraved maps On a Scale of one Inch to a Mile partly hand-colored and a 14 leaf Index.with all of the Names contained in the Plates. Slight discoloration on several pages. It cost 150 British Pounds in 1976. Darlington & Howgego No 183. . First Edition. Three-Quarter Leather. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. 12mo - over 6!" - 7!" tall. ISBN : 0
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Published by J. Cary hardcover London Third edition. Hardback. re-bound new endpapers ex-library plate to front pastedown stamp to front blank and top edge front free endpaper coming away from top of hinge light foxing to pages map has few small tears to edges in good condition. small quarto 19 x 12 cm. advertisement contents and index at front 836 columns of text with 2 columns per page 837-913 at rear single-page publisher's catalogue at rear folding map at rear re-bound in black cloth with gilt titles on burgundy spine label ISBN : 0
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J Cary unknown London: . VG with minimal browning 11 panels dissected and re-mounted on heavy high-quality paper. Very detailed roadways of England Scotland and Wales from the 6th edition of Cary's book "Cary's New Itinerary or an Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads England and Wales.Scotland.". 19.75x15.5 inches margins close. Sixth. ISBN : 0
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Cary's New Map of England and Wales with Part of Scotland J. Cary hardcover London: J. Cary, 1794. First. hardcover. near fine. On Which are Carefully Laid Down All the Direct and Principal Cross Roads, the Course of the Rivers and Navigable Canals, Cities, Market and Borough Towns, Parishes, and Most Considerable Hamlets, Parks, Forests, &c., &c... 4to, profusely illustrated with hand-colored maps in detailed scale. Rebound brown morocco-backed marbled boards with gilt decorated spines and red leather label. London: J. Cary, 1794. First edition. Light foxing and offsetting, else near fine. A rare and beautiful atlas. Bookseller reference : 143945 ISBN : 0
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(John Cary 1802 2nd edition with improvements) hardcover 8vo half leaather brown marbled paper=covered boards. 868pp. 2 fold-out maps. Front board detached. 2 front free endpapers detached. Boards well-worn. Contents clean and sound .Otherwise Good. ISBN : 0
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John Cary unknown London: . unbound. very good. Map in two sheets. Engraving with hand coloring. Each image measures 19" x 31 1/8". Beautifully colored map of India in high detail. Includes an inset of the Burman Empire and a table explaining political boundaries. Expert repairs and reinforcements to original folds. Minor chips along edges. ISBN : 0
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London, Printer for John Cary [...] hardcover 791. 8vo. 17 x 11 cms. Second edition. pp. vi title !advertisement! contents 43 copper engraved maps general map and counties mostly printed both recto and verso and all with original hand-colour one folding Yorkshire with closed tear followed by pp. 6 index ii publisher!s advertisements. Some thumb-soiling. Modern calf-backed boards slightly rubbed. First published in 1790. ISBN : 0
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Cary's New and Correct English Atlas John Cary hardcover London: First edition 4to 316 x 251mm. advertisement leaf engraved title-page engraved dedication leaf contents leaf "Directions for the junctions of the roads" "The market and borough towns" and "A list of the post and sub-post towns" 47 engraved maps contemporary outline colour early nineteenth-century vellum gilt the Pease crest added at corners and on spine portion of margin of map of Norfolk torn away without loss map of Wiltshire foxed otherwise a few light stains. From the celebrate atlas library of Lord Wardington. ISBN : 0
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Cary's New and Correct English Atlas John Cary unknown London: First edition subscriber!s copy 4to 324 x 247mm. title and dedication leaf general map and 46 county maps hand-coloured in outline all engraved letterpress list of subscribers contemporary Irish red morocco silver clasps occasional spotting binding rubbed at edges corners worn. From the celebrated atlas library of Lord Wardington. ISBN : 0
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London: hardcover John Cary . 1794. 4to full contemporary leather with traveller's flap B M vol. 3 col. 876.; Smith. Antique Maps of the British Isles #28; ISBN : 0
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CARY'S NEW ITINERARY; OR, AN ACCURATE DELINEATION OF THE GREAT ROADS. 1802. CARY, John. CARY'S NEW ITINERARY; OR, AN ACCURATE DELINEATION OF THE GREAT ROADS, BOTH DIRECT AND CROSS, THROUGHOUT ENGLAND AND WALES; WITH MANY OF THE PRINCIPAL ROADS IN SCOTLAND. London: John Cary, 1802. Second edition, with improvements. (quarto) a1 - i4, then paginated two columns per page from pp. 1 to p. 796, 797-858 single columns. Small 8vo., quarter calf with marbled paper covered boards. Boards worn, detached; backstrip split, chipped, label missing. Front flyleaf chipped, taped. Ink notes to fron flyleaf through next blank recto. Light foxing throughout. Map panels split at joints. Block sound. Fair overall. As is. Bookseller reference : 84217 |
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Dorset: Hampshire/New Forest: Cary's Improved Map of England G& J Cary unknown London: . a large engraved map 20 by 25 inches partly hand-coloured as issued from Cary's Improved Map of England and Wales. This is sheet number 11 and shows most of Dorset with parts of Somerset Wiltshire and the New Forest in Hampshire. A little minor fraying of of blank margins two short tears one just affecting the printed area otherwise a very clean copy of a scarce map. See image !38.00. ISBN : 0
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Boston, MA paperback Little Brown & Company: . paperbackgoodslightly worn coversvol. 1 front fly torn out. 1975. . ISBN : 0
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Published by J. Cary, London, 1806. advertisement, contents and index at front, 836 columns of text with 2 columns per page, 837-913 at rear, single-page publisher's catalogue at rear, folding map at rear, Third edition, re-bound, new endpapers, ex-library plate to front pastedown, stamp to front blank and top edge, front free endpaper coming away from top of hinge, light foxing to pages, map has few small tears to edges, in good+ condition, re-bound in black cloth with gilt titles on burgundy spine label, small quarto, 19 x 12 cm, Hardback. Bookseller reference : 33861 |
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John Cary, London, 1801. . Copper engraving. Original hand colouring. Fine condition. Engraved Size: 51.5 x 45 cm. (20.5 x 17.5 inches). Good margins. Clear and accurate map of the late eighteenth-century world, coloured by continent, showing the routes of Cooke, La Perouse, Gore and Vancouver. Title at lower centre. Short notes on map. e.g. (north of Siberia): 'At this place was found a kettle and cleft pieces of wood.' Beautiful map. * John Cary is considered by some to be the finest of English cartographers. His maps, although not the most decorative, appeal for their clarity, detail, and the precision of engraving. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work. Bookseller reference : 81004 |
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A New Map of Egypt, from the Latest Authorities. John Cary, 1805. . Original Copper engraving. Original hand colour. Fine condition. Size: 51.5 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches) Clear and accurate map. Scale 30 inches to the mile, with an inset of The Nile Delta to a larger scale.Four distance scales at lower left. * John Cary was considered 'the most representative, able and prolific of English cartographers'. Tooley says, 'As an engraver he was elegant and exact with fine clear lettering and great delicacy of touch'. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work.. Bookseller reference : 80775 |
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A New Map of Hindoostan from the Latest Authorities. John Cary, 1806 53. . Original Copper engraving. Original colour. Fine condition. Size: 51.5 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches) Clear and accurate map of India, inset of Sri Lanka, coloured by province, showing rivers, mountain ranges routes and towns. Four scales at lower left. * John Cary was considered 'the most representative, able and prolific of English cartographers'. Tooley says, 'As an engraver he was elegant and exact with fine clear lettering and great delicacy of touch'. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work.. Bookseller reference : 80776 |
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A New Map of Persia from the Latest Authorities. John Cary, 1801 52. . Original Copper engraving. Original colour. Fine condition. Size: 51.5 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches) Clear and accurate map of late eighteenth century Persia, coloured by province, showing rivers, mountain ranges routes and towns. Four scales at lower left, title at top right. Includes much of central Asia. * John Cary was considered 'the most representative, able and prolific of English cartographers'. Tooley says, 'As an engraver he was elegant and exact with fine clear lettering and great delicacy of touch'. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work.. Bookseller reference : 80777 |
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John Cary, 1799 53. . Original Copper engraving. Original hand colour. Fine condition. Size: 51.5 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches) Clear and accurate map, coloured by province, showing rivers, mountain ranges routes and towns. Four scales at lower right. Piedmont covered the borderlands between France and Italy, an area roughly bounded by Geneva, Nice, Milan and Genoa . * John Cary was considered 'the most representative, able and prolific of English cartographers'. Tooley says, 'As an engraver he was elegant and exact with fine clear lettering and great delicacy of touch'. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work.. Bookseller reference : 80778 |
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A New Map of the Russian Empire, Divided Into Its Governments from the Latest Authorities. John Cary, 1799 54. . Two Original Copper engravings. Original colour. Fine condition. Size of each: 51.5 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches) The first accurate map of the new Russian Empire. rare . * John Cary was considered 'the most representative, able and prolific of English cartographers'. Tooley says, 'As an engraver he was elegant and exact with fine clear lettering and great delicacy of touch'. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work.. Bookseller reference : 80779 |
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A New Map of Europe, from the Latest Authorities John Cary, 1804 56. . Original Copper engraving. Original hand colour. Perfect condition. Size: 51.5 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches) Three scales at lower left. includes N.African coast & cyprus. * John Cary was considered 'the most representative, able and prolific of English cartographers'. Tooley says, 'As an engraver he was elegant and exact with fine clear lettering and great delicacy of touch'. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work.. Bookseller reference : 80780 |
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{ John Cary, 1806 ] 56. . Original Copper engraving. Original colour. Fine condition. Size: 51.5 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches) Three scales at lower left. includes N.African coast & cyprus. * John Cary was considered 'the most representative, able and prolific of English cartographers'. Tooley says, 'As an engraver he was elegant and exact with fine clear lettering and great delicacy of touch'. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work.. Bookseller reference : 80781 |
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A New Map of Austria, from the Latest Authorities [ Includes the Tyrol to Lake Constance ] John Cary, London, 1801. . Copper engraving. Original hand colour. In perfect condition. Size: 52 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches). Beautiful map. Four scales. * John Cary is considered by some to be the finest of English cartographers. His maps, although not the most decorative, appeal for their clarity, detail, and the precision of engraving. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work. Bookseller reference : 80992 |
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A New Map of Bohemia and Moravia, from the Latest Authorities [Czechoslovakia ] John Cary, London, 1801. . Copper engraving. Original hand colour. In perfect condition. Size: 52 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches). Beautiful map. Four scales. * John Cary is considered by some to be the finest of English cartographers. His maps, although not the most decorative, appeal for their clarity, detail, and the precision of engraving. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work. Bookseller reference : 80993 |
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John Cary, London, 1799. . Copper engraving. Original colour. In fine condition. Engraved size: 52 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches). Beautiful map. Three scales. * John Cary is considered by some to be the finest of English cartographers. His maps, although not the most decorative, appeal for their clarity, detail, and the precision of engraving. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work. Bookseller reference : 80994 |
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John Cary, London, 1806. . Copper engraving. Original colour. In fine condition. Engraved size: 52 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches). Beautiful map. Three scales. * John Cary is considered by some to be the finest of English cartographers. His maps, although not the most decorative, appeal for their clarity, detail, and the precision of engraving. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work. Bookseller reference : 80995 |
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A New Map of Prussia, from the Latest Authorities John Cary, London, 1799. . Copper engraving. Original hand colour. Small notch from margi only, else in perfect condition. Size: 52 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches). Beautiful map. Four scales. * John Cary is considered by some to be the finest of English cartographers. His maps, although not the most decorative, appeal for their clarity, detail, and the precision of engraving. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work. Bookseller reference : 80996 |
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John Cary, London, 1799. . Copper engraving. Original hand colour. In perfect condition. Size: 52 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches). Beautiful map. Three scales. * John Cary is considered by some to be the finest of English cartographers. His maps, although not the most decorative, appeal for their clarity, detail, and the precision of engraving. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work. Bookseller reference : 80997 |
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A New Map of the Circle of Bavaria, from the Latest Authorities John Cary, London, 1799. . Copper engraving. Original hand colour. In perfect condition. Size: 52 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches). Beautiful map. Four scales. * John Cary is considered by some to be the finest of English cartographers. His maps, although not the most decorative, appeal for their clarity, detail, and the precision of engraving. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work. Bookseller reference : 80998 |
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A New Map of the Circle of Lower Saxony, from the Latest Authorities John Cary, London, 1801. . Copper engraving. Original colour. In fine condition. Size: 52 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches). Beautiful map , including Holstein, Swedish Pomerania & Rugen. Three scales. * John Cary is considered by some to be the finest of English cartographers. His maps, although not the most decorative, appeal for their clarity, detail, and the precision of engraving. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work. Bookseller reference : 80999 |
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A New Map of the Circle of Swabia, from the Latest Authorities John Cary, London, 1799. . Copper engraving. Original hand colour. In perfect condition. Size: 52 x 46 cm. (20½ x 18 inches). Beautiful map. Four scales. * John Cary is considered by some to be the finest of English cartographers. His maps, although not the most decorative, appeal for their clarity, detail, and the precision of engraving. When the Ordnance Survey began accurately mapping the UK, they used John Cary's style as the basis for their work. Bookseller reference : 81000 |