[Title, and upper border vignettes, with the prospect of London to accompany Ogliby's 1682 map of London].
[London,
next door to the Blue Boar in Ludgate Street,
1681/2].
Oblong quarto (360 by 480mm) first four leaves and leaf after panorama in manuscript containing transcripts of Ogilby and Morgan's advertisements, 16 sheets pasted on to leaves, consisting of title, border vignettes, and panorama to Ogilby's map of London, nineteenth century half red morocco, over red buckram boards, title in gilt to upper cover and spine.
18113
notes:
These vignettes and panorama were intended to accompany Ogilby and Morgan's plan of London published in 1682. The only large-scale map (scale: 300 feet to one inch) to cover the whole of London until Rocque's plan of 1746.
Morgan announced the completion of the map in the London Gazette, May 1682, and in November of the same year, he advertised a 'Prospect of London and Westminster' and 'A Variety of Ornaments' to be sold with the map or separately, as here.
Morgan announced the completion of the map in the London Gazette, May 1682, and in November of the same year, he advertised a 'Prospect of London and Westminster' and 'A Variety of Ornaments' to be sold with the map or separately, as here.
bibliography:
Howgego 28; Barker and Jackson, pp. 38-41; NHG Hollar 2346; Pennington 1007; cf. Dallaway, James,
Inquiries into the origin and progress of the science of heraldry in England', Gloucester, 1793; Worms, Laurence and Baynton-Williams, 'British Map Engravers'.
Inquiries into the origin and progress of the science of heraldry in England', Gloucester, 1793; Worms, Laurence and Baynton-Williams, 'British Map Engravers'.
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