Item details: Nouvel Atlas d'Angleterre Divise En ses 52 Comtea Avec toutes les Routes Levees Topographiquement par ordre de S M Britannique et les Plans des Villes et Ports de ce Royaume
£ 1850.00
LE ROUGE, George Louis - DESNOS, Louis Charles
Nouvel Atlas d'Angleterre Divise En ses 52 Comtea Avec toutes les Routes Levees Topographiquement par ordre de S M Britannique et les Plans des Villes et Ports de ce Royaume
Imprint: Paris, Chez le Sieur Desnos, 1767
Binding: Hardback
Inscription: Signed, Inscribed Or Annotated
Quarto (295 x 205 mm.), half modern green cloth, marbled paper boards, titles embossed on spine, later endpapers. With attractive engraved title page, general key map of England and Wales, 12 double page engraved maps to the key, all with full early wash colour, engraved title in French and English from Itineraraire de Toutes les Routes, introduction (2), Table des Villes (4), Table des Routes (2), engraved general map of England and Wales and 101 engraved road strips here with blank versos. Followed by Recueil des Villes Ports D’Angleterre dated 1766, double page engraved table to the plan of London, double page engraved plan of London, engraved map of the Bouche de la Tamise and 16 engraved single page plans and views of British and Irish towns. Complete with contemporary endpapers. Top right corner of title page repaired, not affecting plate area.
George Louis Le Rouge was a military engineer who took up cartography from about 1740. This work is a French edition of An Actual Survey ... of the Principal Roads by John Senex first published in London, 1719. First published in 1759 the French plates appear to have passed in to the hands of the publisher Louis Charles Desnos who like Le Rouge, offered them with dual language titles. Despite being appointed globe maker to the King of Denmark he spent most of his life in Paris. He had a particular penchant for road books producing a number of France. As the title of this work states it is in fact three books bound as one each with title page. The first is a general map of England and Wales, the second bears the road strips, the third entitled Recueil des Villes Ports D’Angleterre Tire des Grands Plans de Rocque et du Portuland de l’Angleterre du Sr. Belin is a fine work containing a series of town plans. The road strips are here updated with new additional notes in some cases. The introductory text leaves are rotated to enable viewing upright. Provenance: French ownership inscription with stamp nearby ‘MC’ dated 1791 on the title page; Professor E. G. R. Taylor with her pencil signature front flyleaf (author of carto-bibliographies); Birkbeck College (bookplate stamped sold by order); Sotheby’s 1990; private English Collection; acquired by Clive A. Burden Ltd. 1996; Adrian Almond Collection; Dominic Winter Auctions 19 June 2013 lot 62; private English collection. Carroll Appendix no. 8; Chubb 143; Fordham p. 27 (not recognising them as a later edition of the Le Rouge); Phillips 2918; Shirley BL T.Desn 3a.
Stock number:10170.