Paris loses out to London

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A Plan of Paris

&c reduc'd to the same size Scale as that of London. In Order to ascertain the difference of the Extent of these two Rivals, the Abbe de al Grive Mapp of Paris and J. Rocques Mapp of London hav been divided into equal Squares whereof London contains 39 and Paris 29 So that the Surface of London is to that of Paris as 39 to 29 or as 5455 Acres to 4028 Acres London therefore exceeds Paris by 1427 Acres The former being 8 1/2 Square Miles and Paris only 6 1/3 Square Miles. [Title repeated in French].

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ROCQUE, John
London,
According to Act of Parliament by J. Rocque Chorographer to his R. H. the Prince of Wales, in ye Strand,
1754.
Engraved map, small old tear to right of map skilfully repaired.
540 by 710mm. (21.25 by 28 inches).
2000

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Rocque based his map of Paris upon Abbe de la Grive's nine sheet work published in 1740. Above the plan the title appears in English and French, and states that the map is intended to be used to compare London and Paris "in order to ascertain the difference of the extent of these two rivals". The text goes on to say that London "exceeds Paris by 1427 Acres". Whether this deemed London the winner is unclear, as size is not everything. Rocque also produced a companion map of ...

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