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This fascinating map recording the military history of England, Wales and Ireland was first published in John Speed’s ‘Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine’ in 1627. For this edition a separate world atlas entitled ‘A Prospect of the most Famous Parts of the World’ was first published. Bound between the two works was this map with four pages of accompanying text. The map is derived from John Speed’s separately issued map similarly entitled, published c.1601, which survives in just five known examples. This map is engraved by Cornelis Danckerts for George Humble. The battles recorded include the Norman invasion of 1066 and all subsequent conflicts through 1588 and the Spanish Armada. A trail of ships up through the North Sea marks the Armada’s defeat. Small illustrations of opposing troops mark the site of battles. This is an example of the first state with the imprint of George Humble. The second state bears the name of his son William Humble following his father’s death in 1640. Shirley (1991) nos. 239 & 431; Skelton (1970) 18.
SPEED, John
The Invasions of England and Ireland with Al their Civill Wars since the Conquest
Performed by Iohn Speed, and ar to besolde in Popes head alley by George Humble, London, 1627-[32]
380 x 510 mm., later outline and wash colour, trimmed with some loss of heading on the verso, otherwise in good condition.
Stock number: 11258
£ 1,950
