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1796 Book with 2 Maps Detailing Principal Cross Roads in England & Wales

1796 Book with 2 Maps Detailing Principal Cross Roads in England & Wales

$ 81.84

A New and Accurate Description of all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales. Containing, I. An Alphabetical List of all the Cities, Towns, remarkable Villages, etc.; II. The Direct...

Description

A New and Accurate Description of all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales. Containing, I. An Alphabetical List of all the Cities, Towns, remarkable Villages, etc.; II. The Direct Route from London to all the Cities, etc.; III. The Cross Roads of England and Wales; IV. The Circuits of the Judges in England ; V. An Index to the Country Seats; PATERSON, Daniel. Published by T. N. Longman. London 1796 1796 Book 2 Maps Description of all the Principal Cross Roads in England & Wales 228 years old. Size 4.5/8” x 7” Maps - Roads of England and Wales and Map of Hertfordshire which was tucked in front of book. Covers are attached but loose and opening page has tear and some loose pages as pictured. Keep in mind the shipping price also covers handling fees, packaging materials & time, not just postage. See our eBay store for thousands of our other items. B12D

Specifics

Author

PATERSON, Daniel

Binding

Leather, Hardcover

Language

English

Publisher

T. N. Longman

Topic

Historical

Reviews

  1. Sri Ragaventhirar

    This 1796 guidebook is an absolute treasure for history lovers and map enthusiasts! The detailed crossroad descriptions, judge circuits, and country seat index offer a fascinating glimpse into 18th-century England and Wales. Despite being 228 years old, the two included maps remain remarkably clear, making it a perfect collector's piece and valuable historical resource. The alphabetical town listings and routes from London are incredibly thorough—you can almost imagine stagecoaches following these very paths. A must-have for anyone passionate about antique geography or British heritage!