Sussex by John Cary 1813

Copper engraved map on hand laid paper. Hand and colouring

John Cary (1754- 1835)  is widely considered to be England's finest cartographer of the late 18th to early 19th century.  Making use of the much more accurate geographical information increasingly available during this period, and his fine ability as an engraver, Cary produced the most accurate and clear maps of the period.  His county maps improved greatly on previous maps and the accuracy and detail compare well to modern maps.  Many of the maps formed the basis for the first 'Ordinance Survey' maps of the early nineteenth century.  This large map was printed in 1813 for a new edition of Camden's Britannia first published in 1805.    


Page size is 53cm by 43cm
Map area is in very good condition for age, engravings are clear.   Hand colouring.
Blank on reverse
Folds as issued
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