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This is a lovely example of the ‘Chorographia Britannia’ in full early wash colour. First published in 1742 this is a later edition bearing the revised imprint of John Clark on the title page. He had joined Charles Hitch and William Henry Toms (fl.1723-61) in the ownership of the atlas by November 1745, when a newly worded advert was placed in the ‘Evening Post’. Clark died in April 1746 and was succeeded by his wife Anne. It is the first pocket size English county atlas published in the eighteenth century. It is surprising it took so long for one to be published considering the runaway success of the ‘Britannia Depicta’ of 1720. Provenance: G. F. Smith on inside front cover; private English collection. Chubb (1927) 173; Hodson (1984-97) no. 192; Worms & Baynton-Williams (2011).
BADESLADE, Thomas & TOMS, William Henry

Chorographia Britanniae. Or A Set of Maps of all the Counties in England and Wales: to which are prefix'd the following general Maps

London, 1742-[c.46]
Octavo (170 x 110 mm.), full contemporary calf, gilt panelled boards, rebacked preserving original label with ribbed spine ruled with gilt. Engraved double page title, engraved double page dedication and 53 double page plates numbered 1-50 which include 7 tables, 6 general and 40 county maps. Engraved throughout and in full contemporary wash colour. Lower centrefold split to Shropshire, otherwise in good condition.
Stock number: 7300

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