[English Atlas]
[London, Mary Senex, over against St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street,
c.1748].
Narrow folio atlas (690 by 290mm), celestial chart, 33 engraved maps (of which 20 are on two sheets), all maps with fine original hand-colour, some charts with repairs and re-enforcing to folds, map of Greece with loss at fold, printed list of charts pasted to front paste-down, catalogue of Mary Senex pasted to rear paste-down, paneled calf, spine in compartments.
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notes:
Rare edition of Senex's 'English Atlas'
The genesis of this atlas is somewhat complicated and gives a graphic demonstration of the perils of map trade at the beginning of the eighteenth century. The atlas was born out of the partnership between John Senex and Charles Price Sr. In 1707, they announced their new collaboration in the Daily Courant on the 24th September: '"New Sett of Correct Maps", a series of elephant folio maps, printed on two sheets joined, to be...
The genesis of this atlas is somewhat complicated and gives a graphic demonstration of the perils of map trade at the beginning of the eighteenth century. The atlas was born out of the partnership between John Senex and Charles Price Sr. In 1707, they announced their new collaboration in the Daily Courant on the 24th September: '"New Sett of Correct Maps", a series of elephant folio maps, printed on two sheets joined, to be...
bibliography:
Shirley, British Library T.SEN-1e.
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