Subject: World - Miscellany
Period: 1737-1770 (published)
Publication: Gentleman's Magazine,
Color: Black & White
Lot of 43 copper engraved maps from the Gentlemen's Magazine. Subjects include Europe, Germany, France, Sri Lanka, Poland, Italy, Spain & Portugal, Baltic, South America, North Pole, Russia in Europe. Follows the complete list of maps:
A Map of Martinico, from the latest and best Authorities, 1759, 9.5 x 7.5"
A Plan of the Town & Fortress of Garlah belonging to Angria the Admiral to the Sahou Rajah on the Coast of Mallabar, 1756, 17 x 10"
A New and Accurate Map of England Drawn from the best Authorities, 1757, 8.4 x12.2"
Map of Bell 'Isle Divided into Parishes, 1761, 7.3 x 4"
Map of the several Countries thro' which the Ruffians are to pass in their March to Prussia., 1757, 7 x 9.3"
A New & Correct Chart of Europe by Thomas Jefferys, 1756, 14.6 x 12.3"
A New & Correct Chart of Europe by Thomas Jefferys, 1756, 14.6 x 12.3"
A New & Correct Chart of Europe by Thomas Jefferys, 1756, 14.6 x 12.3"
An Exact Map of the Crim, (Formerly Taurica Chersonesus), 1739,12 x 8.8"
A New and Accurate Map of Turkey in Europe, Drawn from the Best Authorities, 1770, 9.8 x 8.5"
Map of the several Countries thro' which the Ruffians are to pass in their March to Prussia., 1757, 7 x 9.0"
Part of the British Channel, 1759, 10 x 7.5"
A Draught of the Road and Harbour of Brest with the adjacent Coast, 1757, 17.2 x 7"
A Map of the Coast of France from Rochelle & Rochfort with the Island of Ree Oleron & Aix, 1757, 4.3 x 7.3"
France with its Acquired Territories In Germany, and the Netherlands, 1747, 11 x 9.5"
A Map of the Seat of War on the Rhine, and parts adjacent in Germany, 1759, 1749, 10 x 7.2"
A Map of the Part of Westphalia, in which the French Army where Defeated Aug. 1, 1759, 1759, 7.2 x 4.2"
The Seat of War in the Circle of Westphalia, 1757, 10 x 7.5"
The Seat of War in the Circle of Westphalia, 1757, 10 x 7.5"
A Map of Upper Saxony Comprehending that Part of Germany which is the Present Seat of War, 1757, 10.3 x 7.8"
The Seat of War in the Circle of Westphalia, 1757, 10 x 7.5"
Untitled [Ertzeburgicus], 1760, 14.5 x 9.5"
Untitled [Principatus Bre], 1761, 14.5 x 9"
An Accurate Map of all His Majesty's Dominions in Germany, with the Adjacent Countries, 1761, 13.8 x 11"
Untitled [Liegnitzisch Dritter Kreis], 1761,14.5 x 9.5"
A Compleat Map of Germany comprehending in one View the different Seats of the Present War, 1759, 13 x 11"
A Plan of Maestricht, with the Adjacient Villages, where the battle was fought June 21., 1747, 9.5 x 7.3"
Untitled [Germany], 1760,14.5 x 9.8"
The Moguls Empire divided into its principal Governments, 1767, 7.8 x 9.3"
An Accurate Map, of His R.H. the Duke of York's Journey thro Italy in 1763 & 1764, 1764, 7.5 x 9.8"
A Plan of Fort St. Philip and its Environs with the French Encampments, Batteries & c., 1756, 8 x 12.5"
A Physical Planisphere wherein are represented all the known Lands and Seas, 1757, 11.5 x 12"
An Accurate Chart of the English Channel, … from London to the Lands End &c, 1757, 13 x 13.3"
Plan of Stralsund, with the Trenches Lines & Batteries, that the Swedes made to defend it when besieged by the Danes & Prussians in 1715, 1758, 9.8 x 7.5"
A Map of Pomerania and Brandenburg with the Frontiers of Poland, 1759, 10 x 7.5"
A New & Accurate Map of the Krim Tartary, the Sea of Azof, and parts of the Rivers Dneper, Bog and Kuban, 1769, 16.5 x 11.5"
Untitled [The Old limits between the Russian and Turkish Empires], 1739, 13 x 7.8"
South America Drawn from the best Maps, 1749, 9.3 x 10"
Spain and Portugal [and] A Map of the mouth of the River Tagus, or Harbour of the City of Lisbon, 1756, 7 x 9"
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Condition: B
Condition varies, but mostly good or better. All folding, as issued.