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Joseph Ellis (fl.1758-d.1802) was an engraver whose most important cartographic production was the atlas named after him of the English Counties. It was first published in 1765 as the ‘New English Atlas’ of which only one incomplete example survives. It was issued jointly by Carington Bowles and Robert Sayer and re-named ‘Ellis’s English Atlas’ in 1766. This further third edition in 1768 reflected the partners desire to have individual title pages. This is an example of the corrected issue. In the first 1768 issue the imprint on the title page is Carrington Bowles with two ‘r’s. Provenance: private English collection. Chubb (1927) 228; ESTC T151654; Hodson (1984-97) 244; Worms & Baynton-Williams (2011).
ELLIS, Joseph

Ellis's English Atlas: or, a Compleat Chorography of England and Wales: in Fifty-Four Maps. Containing More Particulars than any Other Collection of the Same Kind

Carington Bowles, London, 1768
Oblong quarto (230 x 280 mm.), contemporary quarter calf with marbled paper boards, with ribbed spine ruled in gilt, worn. Typographic title page with index to verso and 54 engraved maps including 4 folding maps torn, but complete, 1 supplied in duplicate loose. Each map is interleaved with copious manuscript notes and other annotations.
Stock number: 7215

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