Plan Routiere de la Ville et Fauxbourgs de Paris divisé en douze Maries, revu et corrigé par Hérisson, géographe.
by Hérisson, Eustache:
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Paris, Chez [Pierre] Jean, 1827. Copper engraving, 58.5 x 83 cm, original hand colour delineating the 12 original arrondissements, street index in the borders, a couple of ink spots but generally clean, folding into contemporary publishers paper boards with printed paper label, somewhat rubbed and worn. Our map shows the Paris of Charles X, the last Bourbon King of France (from the senior line), deposed in the revolution of 1830. It predates the substantial remodelling of the city under Napoleon III. Hérisson died in 1816, but in this form this plan of Paris appears to have been issued between 1823 and the late 1830s. Worldcat locates 3 examples of this edition, in North America. OCLC: 505792402. Map
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- Title
- Plan Routiere de la Ville et Fauxbourgs de Paris divisé en douze Maries, revu et corrigé par Hérisson, géographe.
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- Hérisson, Eustache:
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Place of Publication
- Paris, Chez [Pierre] Jean
- Date Published
- 1827
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