Map with relief shown pictorially, by hachures, and bathymetric soundings., No. 32 of 43 maps bound together in composite atlas., and Scale [ca. 1: 720 000].
Publisher:
Printed for Wm. Faden
Subject (Geographic):
India, South --History, Military --Maps --Early works to 1800
Dominions of Turky in Europe in which are the governments of Romelia of the sea, of Buda, of Teme's war, and of Bosnia ... described by Sanson, corrected and amended by William Berry
Description:
Bar scales in Italian miles, common leagues of France, common leagues of Germany or great leagues of Poland, leagues of Hungary, and leagues that are of one hours travelling., Dedicated To the most serene and most sacred majesty Charles II ... by William Berry., No. 24 of 69 maps bound together in composite atlas., Relief shown pictorially., and Scale [ca. 1:3 500 000].
Publisher:
Sold by William Berry at the signe of the Globe between Charing-Cross and White-Hall
Subject (Geographic):
Balkan Peninsula --Maps --Early works to 1800, Italy --Maps --Early works to 1800, and Turkey --Maps --Early works to 1800
Priced at 10s. 6d., this is one of the earliest trade manuals to have been printed in England. The plates attempt to provide the reader with an analytical overview of tailoring, a trade usually learned through observation and practice.
Alternative Title:
Comprehensive analysis of beauty and elegance in dress and Taylor’s complete guide
Description:
"N.B. The purchasers of the Taylor’s guide are respectfully informed, that when the work was first put to press, the proprietors intended to have four plates, and in the course of the work have accordingly referred to plates, A, B, C, and D, but when the work was completed, they found the whole of the patterns could be comprised in three large plates, therefore whenever reference is made to plate C for any article, it will be found by examining either plate B or D"--P. [2] at end.
Preface dated 1669 is that of Dryden-D’Avenant adaptation of Shakespeare’s Tempest. and This has been attributed heretofore to Dryden & D’Avenant. See M. Summer’s Shakespeare adaptations regarding authorship--cf. Dobell, bibl. memoranda, p. 12 for this ed.
Publisher:
Printed by J. Macock, for Henry Herringman at the Sign of the Blew Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange