£65 John Cary
1789 [1805]
Ref: shb1wm
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STOCKDALE EDITION
A MAP of RUTLANDSHIRE from the best AUTHORITIES. Published by John Stockdale Piccadilly 26th March 1805.
Engraved by J. Cary.
E. Noble delin.t et curavit.
Copper engraving by John Cary (1755-1835), drawn by Edward Noble (fl.1771-1784). The maps were first issued in parts by T. Payne & Son, and G.G.J. & J. Robinson for Richard Gough's translation of William Camden's Britannia, the completed work being published in 1789. Following the death of Payne, the Robinson family sold the plates and publication rights to John Stockdale. Richard Gough was reportedly annoyed with the new arrangements and refused to work on the new edition and Stockdale completed the editorial work himself, expanding the work to four folio volumes and publishing them in 1806. Stockdale also used the plates in his New British Atlas from 1805 to 1809.
Small margins top and bottom otherwise a very good example with no damage or repairs in fine hand colour. Folds as usual. Dated watermark 1804
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