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inside ![]() ISBN 4 books, plus numerous maps, plans, booklets and views on 2 CD-ROMs PC Compatible. Available Spring
- 2008.
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* A Looking Glass for the Royal Family; With Documents for Ladies, and all Foreigners Residing in London, Being a Postscript to THE NEW BRIGHTON GUIDE, by Anthony Pasquin (John Williams), 1797. The
British Tourists, Vol. VI, 1800, Containing: * "Cary's New Guide for Ascertaining Hackney Coach Fares and Porterage Rates: Being an Actual and minute Admeasurement of Every Street which is a Carriage Way Throughout the Metropolis.., "1801. * "Tegg's New Picture of London or, A View of the British Metropolis for the Year 1810." (a.k.a. "The Stranger's Guide to London," by W. Cary) * An Anslysis of Country Dancing...Together with the complete Etiquette of the Ballroom... by T. Wilson, 1811 * "The Country & Town Ladies' Memorandum Book" 1811 -- with instructions for dozens of Regency dances. * The Treasures of Terpsichore... by T. Wilson, 1816, with instructions for 220 of the most popular Regency dances. * Hughson's "Walks Through London..." 1817. Contains 18 different walks through London describing the sites, buildings, etc., with 96 engravings and numerous woodcuts. * Guide to the Panorama of Waterloo, on view at Leicester Square, with a foldout print of the Panorama, 1817. * Sections to print and make
a folding Pocket Map: * Sections to print and make a folding
Pocket Map by * Sections to print and make a folding Pocket Map: London and its Environs, 1817. *
Sections to print and make a folding Pocket Map: * A
Plan of the Maze at Hampton Court, 1818. * A plan of the London Botanical Gardens, with descriptive text, 1810. * A plan of Vauxhall Gardens, 1813. * 5 complete newspapers, 1801, 1805, 1809, 1813, 1815. *
Engraved invitation to dinner with the Lord Mayor * A View of London taken from an eminence near Islington. * Numerous views of London. * Numerous surrounding County maps and County descriptions.. | ||||||||||||||
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