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GERMANY north of the Mayne.

GERMANY north of the Mayne.

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GERMANY north of the Mayne.

by THOMSON, John

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A New General Atlas. Edinburgh: Printed by Ben Stark for John Thomson., 1827. Handsome map of northern Germany. At the time, Germany stretched from Holland to well into Poland. The New General Atlas was one of the most accurate and best produced atlases of the day. John Thomson's 'County Atlas of Scotland' is generally considered the finest of its kind. Copper engraving. Original outline colour. Fine condition. Size: 59.5 x 50 cm. (23½ x 19½ inches).

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Peter Harrington GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
GERMANY north of the Mayne.
Author
THOMSON, John
Book Condition
Used
Place of Publication
A New General Atlas. Edinburgh: Printed by Ben Stark for John Thomson.
Date Published
1827

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