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Dear MapHisters, 

We have just uploaded over 100 atlases and maps to our web site, which
can be browsed at:

http://alteagallery.com/stock.php?search=Submit&lastupload

Highlights include:

A set of Braun & Hogenberg's 'Civitatis Orbis Terrarum', 1572-1618
A First Edition Speed map of Essex, 1611
Morden's map of the British Isles on silk, 1687
Willdey's 'Roads of England According to Mr Ogilby's Survey', c.1713
Stocklein's map of Taiwan, 1728
Wolff's prospect of London, c.1740
Albrizzi's map of Sicily, 1742
Three-sheet map of London by John Bowles, 1749
Bellin's pre-Cook map of Australia, c.1753
Bonne's map of New Zealand according to Cook, c.1778
Baasel's map of the Dutch colony in South Africa, c.1795
A pair of Georgian prospects of Edinburgh  by John Clark, 1814
Plan of Kabul under British occupation, c.1842
A "board game" map of Europe by Spooner, 1842
A collection of 19th century Spanish sea charts, including Rio de Janeiro, 1869
Hadol's caricature map of Europe, 1870.

Our full on-line catalogue can be accessed through the main page of our web 
site: 
www.alteagallery.com

We hope you find something of interest.

Best wishes
Massimo De Martini

Altea Antique Maps & Rare Charts
Altea Gallery, 35 St.George Street
London W1S 2FN
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 20 7491 0010
Fax: +44 20 7491 0015

e-mail: [email protected]
Catalogue: www.alteagallery.com

http://twitter.com/AntiqueRareMaps

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Altea-Antique-Maps-London/113723431981983

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