6. Chart of the River Thames for Boydell´s Rivers

6. Title: The course of the River Thames, from it's source to the sea. Title is in space below Cirencester on left hand map. 
Date: 1795.
Size: One map on two sheets, each 298 x 585 mm. 
Imprint(s): Published June 1st 1795 by J & J Boydell at the Shakspeare Gallery in Pall Mall; and at No. 90, Cheapside, London.
Signature(s): Signature is included in title: Engraved for Boydell's Rivers BY JOHN COOKE OF HENDON.
Location(s): BL, LUL GRI.[1]

Comments: John & Josiah Boydell published fine books with aquatints and planned to produce An History of the Principal Rivers of Great Britain, i.e., with all Britain´s rivers. After the efforts expended on the first volume, An History of the River Thames, this idea was abandoned.

The book usually appears in two volumes with 76 aquatint plates, with one section of Cooke´s map being placed at the beginning of each volume The aquatints were executed by Stadler, and the text edited by William Combe.

In:
An history of the principal rivers of Great Britain.
London. John & Josiah Boydell. 1795.






[1] The BL map (C.114.i.1) is illustrated at https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1948-0410-94 and P_1948-0410-95. The Senate House Library copy is [B.L.] fol. A further two-volume set is on-line (text with maps and images) at https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102644230, taken from the Getty Research Institute - Illustrated.


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