The Abridgment of Camden's Britannia with the Maps of the severall Shires of England and Wales
London,
Printed by John Bill, Printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie,
1626
Oblong quarto (145 by 185mm), engraved title, to the reader, introduction, 4ff. text, map of England, 1f. text and 3ff. of tables, half title, and 51 engraved maps with text, some minor damp staining, loss to upper margin of a3 and a4, contemporary calf, gilt roll tool border, recornered, spine in six compartments.
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notes:
John Bill's exceedingly rare county atlas.
The atlas was the work of John Bill (1576-1630) bookseller publisher, and printer to the King, who had worked together with John Norton on the publication of an English edition of Ortelius Theatrum in 1606. He was also known to have travelled extensively in Europe, often visiting the Frankfurt book fair. He also made several visits to Itlay in order to buy books for Sir Thomas Bodley, founder of the Bodleian Library.
The atlas was the work of John Bill (1576-1630) bookseller publisher, and printer to the King, who had worked together with John Norton on the publication of an English edition of Ortelius Theatrum in 1606. He was also known to have travelled extensively in Europe, often visiting the Frankfurt book fair. He also made several visits to Itlay in order to buy books for Sir Thomas Bodley, founder of the Bodleian Library.
bibliography:
Skelton 15; Chubb XLI.
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