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"Still think the world isn't flat? Well, explain these maps, then."
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that jarvey! Whether you're travelling 'Bayard of ten toes,' or
by coach, you'll get to your destination quicker by consulting these folding pocket maps. Recommended by The Royal Carriage Club, they'll save you from tumbling arse over tea-kettle off unmarked precipices or landing 'bung-upwards' in a ditch. My advice: go by coach and you'll never have to suffer the agony of de feet." |
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William
Faden Map of France (with new boundaries), 1790 ('92) | C.
Akrel Map of the Postal Routes in Sweden, 1811 | Laurie
& Whittle map: Scotland - 1814 24" x 31" ( 20 sections) FM6 NOT YET AVAILABLE | John
Wallis map: England & Wales - 1815 19. 5" x 24" (16 sections) FM7 |
![]() William Faden New Map of France (according to the Treaty of Paris, November 20, 1815), 1816 | ![]() Weiss Map of Switzerland 1820 | ||
| More
folding pocket maps coming soon... Please also check our CD-ROM offerings for maps not shown here. |
Brion
(de la Tour) Map of France,
1788, also showing all French Kings up to Louis XVI
John Cary's Map of the World, 1799/1801
Cassini Map of Bordeaux (John Stockdale, printer), 1814
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