Scotland c.1714 SMALL

£25.00
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ISBN
9786000506933
Mercer Walk 1 available
 
A cloth-back reproduction (small size) of a map of Scotland drawn in 1714 by Herman Moll and illustrated with 11 panels of lovely, coloured-in views of its main towns including Edinburgh, Glasgow, Sterling, Aberdeen, etc. The map, with an impressive full title of “The Northern Part of Great Britain called Scotland with Considerable Improvements and remarks not Extant in any Map. According to the newest and Exact Observations”, has boundaries of the historical counties outlined in colour. Several places, including the Orkney and Shetland islands presented on an inset, are annotated with interesting notes, e.g. on Lewis “Stornvay Castle was Destroy’d by the English Garrison, kept there by Oliver Cromwell”, next to South Uist “Here is good Fishing for Cod and Ling of a great size”, etc.

On either side of the map are beautiful drawings with views of main towns and/or their principal buildings, including the castles in Edinburgh and Sterling. Each individual cloth-backed map is sold folded in a colourful case covered with a unique design marbled paper – no two cases are identical.

PLEASE NOTE: the print size in this small version of the map is very small (although it can be read with a magnifying lens) – to appreciate fully all the lovely annotations we recommend the medium size reproduction. To see the list of all the titles in this series from the Old Folding Maps please click on the series link.
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Weight 0.000000
Author Moll Herman
Availability IP
Department Historical Books & Maps
Format Folded Map
ISBN 9786000506933
Publisher Old Folding Maps
Section Historical Maps
Series Old Folding Maps Reproductions of Historical Maps
Size Folded 17.5x21cm
Size Unfolded 58x36cm
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