Item details: Curiosities of Great Britain. England & Wales Delineated
£ 275.00
DUGDALE, Thomas
Curiosities of Great Britain. England & Wales Delineated
Imprint: London, c.1850
Binding: Hardback
Quarto, three volumes (215 x 135 mm.), contemporary half calf, cloth boards, blind ruled, very decorative gilt spines with titles. With 58 steel engraved maps consisting of 2 general, 43 English county maps (Yorkshire divided into 4), Isle of Wight and 12 Welsh counties, all in early outline colour and c.200 steel engraved plates, pp. 1586, iv, 140, light foxing and offsetting, otherwise in good condition.
Thomas Dugdale was an antiquarian and responsible for this the 'Curiosities of Great Britain'. The work was issued with two distinct sets of maps. The first utilised those maps from the George Cole and John Roper 'British Atlas' of 1810. This second series used a new set of maps engraved by Joshua Archer (1792-1863) which were derived from those of Cole and Roper. The publishers J. & F. Tallis had acquired the Cole and Roper plates and the Dugdale text by c.1835. They continued to issue the text with the maps and then offered this new series of plates concurrently. The work was completed by 1841, page 1580 refers to an event in February 1841. Examples are found bound in anything up to eleven volumes. The fact that the pagination is contiguous though the work enables such variation. All examples lack a date of publication and must be dated from internal evidence on the plates. Most appear to be second state with the removal of the imprint of Dugdale below each map. It is bound with as usual, Leonard Townsend's 'Alphabetical Chronology'. Provenance: bookplate of the Steel Collection pasted inside each volume. Beresiner (1983) pp. 46-7; Carroll (1996) 112; Worms & Baynton-Williams (2011).
Stock number:10307.